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Middle-East and Africa Stroke Diagnosis and Treatment market information, by Type (Ischemic strokes, Hemorrhagic strokes, and other) by Diagnosis (Blood tests, Computerized tomography scan, Magnetic resonance imaging, Carotid ultrasound, Cerebral angiogram, Echocardiogram, and Others), by Treatment type (Cerebral thrombosis, Surgical clipping, endovascular embolization, Angioplasty and stents, Surgical AVM removal, Intracranial bypass, Stereotactic radiosurgery, and others) - Forecast to 2027
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Market Scenario:
A stroke occurs due to problem in blood supply to brain is interrupted or severely reduced, depriving brain tissue of oxygen and nutrients. Within minutes, brain cells begin to die. Stroke condition blocks blood supply or a blood vessel within the brain ruptures. A stroke is a medical emergency, and treatment must be sought as quickly as possible. Early action can minimize brain damage and potential complications. Strokes is among the top five causes of deaths in the UAE. Countries in Middle East and Africa bear a heavy burden from Stroke Diagnosis and Treatment. Huge funding in R&D and various initiatives by government are driving the growth for Stroke Diagnosis and Treatment market in Middle East and Africa. Middle-East and Africa Stroke Diagnosis and Treatment market is growing moderately at a CAGR of 6.5% and expected to reach to US $ 289.7 million by 2022.
Segments:
Some of the key players in this market are: King Faisal Specialist Hospital and Research Center (Saudi Arabia), Riyadh Military Hospital (Saudi Arabia), Hamad Medical Corporation (Qatar) , American Hospital Dubai, Ganzouri Specialized Hospital (Egypt), Abbott (US), Johnson & Johnson Services, Inc. (US), GE Healthcare (UK), Koninklijke Philips NV (Netherlands), Hitachi, Ltd. (Japan)
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