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APAC to see fastest stationary patient room pressure monitor market growth

The global market is expected to reach $810m by 2034.

The Asia-Pacific is projected to witness the fastest growth rate in the global stationary patient room pressure monitor market, which is expected to reach $810m by 2034 at a compound annual growth rate of 4.6%, said Exactitude Consultancy.

The region’s expansion is attributed to rapid economic development and healthcare investment.

Moreover, the increasing adoption of smart hospital technologies in countries like China, India, and Southeast Asia is further driving market growth.

The global market is primarily fuelled by the rising prevalence of infectious diseases and the need for stringent environmental control within hospital settings such as intensive care units, operating rooms, and isolation rooms.

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