Nuclear Cardiology Markets

Nuclear Cardiology Markets

Table of Contents:

  1. 1. Overview 5
  2. 1.1 Objectives 5
  3. 1.2 Scope 6
  4. 1.3 Methodology 6
  5. 1.4 Executive Summary 6
  6. 2. Medical Imaging Market Analysis 10
  7. 2.1 Medical Imaging Industry Market Size 10
  8. 2.2 Medical Imaging Infrastructure 11
  9. 2.2.1 Total Healthcare Expenditures and Demographics 11
  10. 2.2.2 Number of Hospitals 12
  11. 2.2.3 Number of Radiologists 13
  12. 2.2.4 Radiology Services 14
  13. 2.2.5 Medical Imaging Companies 16
  14. 2.2.6 Market Drivers 16
  15. 2.2.6.1 Product Enhancements 17
  16. 2.2.6.2 Contrast Agents Development 17
  17. 2.2.6.3 Innovation 17
  18. 2.2.7 Market Restraints 18
  19. 2.2.8 Market Segments for Medical Imaging 18
  20. 2.2.8.1 Discovery 18
  21. 2.2.8.2 Clinical Applications 19
  22. 2.2.8.3 Clinical Trials 19
  23. 2.2.8.4 Outpatient Facilities 19
  24. 2.2.8.5 Technology Advances in Diagnostic Imaging Modalities 19
  25. 2.2.8.6 Safety and Ergonomics Concerns 19
  26. 2.2.8.7 Volumetric Imaging 20
  27. 2.2.8.8 Digital Radiography (DR) 20
  28. 2.2.8.9 Contrast Media 21
  29. 3. Nuclear Medicine and Nuclear Cardiology Market 29
  30. 3.1 Medical Imaging Industry Forecasts 29
  31. 3.2 Hardware Companies (Nuclear Medicine Instrumentation) 30
  32. 3.3 Software Companies (Image Processing and PACS) 30
  33. 3.4 Radiopharmaceuticals and Pharmaceuticals Companies 31
  34. 3.5 Ancillary Products Companies 31
  35. 3.6 Service and Support Companies 31
  36. 3.7 Nuclear Cardiology Market 31
  37. 3.8 Hardware (PET, SPECT and Hybrids) 33
  38. 3.8.1 Scanner Investment: Not Just a Cardiology Market 33
  39. 3.8.1.1 Impact of Alzheimer's Reimbursement 34
  40. 3.8.2 Sales Trends for PET Scanners 34
  41. 3.8.3 Market Consolidation in the U.S. 34
  42. 3.8.4 Learning Curve Impact for PET 35
  43. 3.8.5 Hardware Market Trends 35
  44. 3.9 Software (PACS and RIS) 36
  45. 3.10 Radiopharmaceuticals 37
  46. 3.10.1 Diagnostic Radiopharmaceuticals 37
  47. 3.10.2 Therapeutic Radiopharmaceuticals 37
  48. 4. Products Analysis 38
  49. 4.1 Nuclear Medicine Instrumentation 38
  50. 4.1.1 PET Scan 38
  51. 4.1.2 SPECT Scan 39
  52. 4.1.2.1 Heart Imaging 41
  53. 4.1.3 PET Versus SPECT 42
  54. 4.1.4 Hybrid Technology 42
  55. 4.2 Image Processing: PACS 46
  56. 4.2.1 PACS and Nuclear Medicine 46
  57. 4.2.2 Difficulties in Making PACS Work with Nuclear Medicine 46
  58. 4.2.1.2 3-D and Quantitative Analysis 47
  59. 4.2.1.5 Small Market Opportunities 47
  60. 4.3 Radiopharmaceuticals and Pharmaceuticals 47
  61. 4.3.1 Introduction 47
  62. 4.3.2 Background 48
  63. 4.3.3 Areas of Current Interest 49
  64. 5. Regulations, Reimbursements and Other Issues 50
  65. 5.1 Food and Drug Administration (FDA) 50
  66. 5.1.1 FDA Guidance 50
  67. 5.1.2 FDA Nuclear Medicine Coalition 50
  68. 5.2 U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) 50
  69. 5.2.1 What NRC Regulates 50
  70. 5.2.2 How NRC Regulates 51
  71. 5.2.3 Related Information 51
  72. 5.3 Memorandum of Understanding between NRC and FDA 51
  73. 5.3.1 Authorities and Regulatory Programs 51
  74. 5.4 Current NRC Issues and Actions 54
  75. 5.4.1 Meetings 54
  76. 5.4.2 Program and Policy Issues 54
  77. 5.4.3 Recently Issued Significant Enforcement Actions 55
  78. 5.4.3.1 Stark II Regulations 55
  79. 5.4.3.2 Recent Impact of Stark II Regulations 56
  80. 5.4.3.3 Reimbursement 56
  81. 6. Business Affairs (Mergers, Acquisitions and Partnerships) 57
  82. 6.1 Recent Corporate Partnerships and Mergers 57
  83. 6.2 Recent Industry Activity 57
  84. 6.3 Product Launches and Developments 58
  85. 7. Technology Trends 60
  86. 7.1 Hardware (Nuclear Medicine Instrumentation) 60
  87. 7.2 Software (PACS) 63
  88. 7.2.1 Problems Interfacing PACS and NM 64
  89. 7.2.2 SNM and IHE 64
  90. 7.2.3 IHE Nuclear Medicine Profile 64
  91. 7.2.4 What Next? 65
  92. 7.2.5 Optimal Patient Care 66
  93. 7.2.6 Four Steps to Standards Adoption 66
  94. 7.2.7 Technical Framework: Business with Technology 67
  95. 7.2.8 Leading by Example 68
  96. 7.2.9 IHE and Electronic Health Record (EHR) 68
  97. 7.3 Radiopharmaceuticals and Pharmaceuticals 68
  98. 7.3.1 Market Share 69
  99. 7.3.2 Contrast Media Market Drivers 70
  100. 7.3.3 Contrast Media Market Sector Overview 70
  101. 7.3.4 Contrast Media Market Analysis 71
  102. 7.3.5 Growth Prospects for Contrast Media 71
  103. 7.4 Market Sector Analysis 71
  104. 7.5 Leading Companies in General Medical Imaging 73
  105. 8. Company Profiles 74
  106. 8.1 Hardware (Nuclear Medicine Instrumentation) 74
  107. 8.1.1 AccuSync Medical Research 74
  108. 8.1.2 Bristol-Myers Squibb (Medical Imaging) 74
  109. 8.1.3 Capintec 75
  110. 8.1.4 CardiArc 75
  111. 8.1.5 Cardinal Health (Cardiology Solutions) 75
  112. 8.1.6 Digirad 76
  113. 8.1.7 GE Healthcare 76
  114. 8.1.8 GVI Medical Devices 77
  115. 8.1.9 Hitachi Medical Systems America 78
  116. 8.1.10 IS2 Medical Systems 79
  117. 8.1.11 Mediso 79
  118. 8.1.12 Philips Medical 80
  119. 8.1.13 Positron 81
  120. 8.1.14 Siemens Medical 81
  121. 8.1.15 Spectrum Dynamics 82
  122. 8.2 Software (Image Processing and PACS) 83
  123. 8.2.1 Heartlab 83
  124. 8.2.2 Hermes Medical Solutions 84
  125. 8.2.3 INVIA 84
  126. 8.2.4 McKesson 85
  127. 8.2.5 MedImage 85
  128. 8.2.6 MIMvista 85
  129. 8.2.7 Numa 86
  130. 8.2.8 ProSolv Cardiovascular 86
  131. 8.2.9 Scientific Imaging 86
  132. 8.2.10 Segami Corporation 86
  133. 8.2.11 Syntermed 86
  134. 8.2.12 Thinking Systems Corporation 87
  135. 8.2.13 UltraSPECT 87
  136. 8.2.14 Witt Biomedical Corporation 87
  137. 8.3 Radiopharmaceuticals and Pharmaceuticals 87
  138. 8.3.1 Astellas Pharma U.S. 87
  139. 8.3.2 Bracco Diagnostics 88
  140. 8.3.3 Isotope Products Laboratories 88
  141. 8.3.4 Izotop: Institute of Isotopes 89
  142. 8.3.5 Mallinckrodt 89
  143. 8.3.6 Merck 89
  144. 8.3.7 NuView Radiopharmaceuticals 91
  145. 8.3.8 Pfizer 91
  146. 8.3.9 Tyco Healthcare 91
  147. 8.4 Ancillary Products 92
  148. 8.4.1 CNMTStore.com 92
  149. 8.4.2 Data Spectrum Corporation 92
  150. 8.4.3 Daxor Corporation 93
  151. 8.4.4 Ivy Biomedical Systems 93
  152. 8.4.5 MarCal Medical 93
  153. 8.5 Service and Support 93
  154. 8.5.1 BC Technical 93
  155. 8.5.2 Diagnostix Plus 94
  156. 8.5.3 MedAxiom 94
  157. 8.5.4 MediNuclear Corporation (MNC) 94
  158. 8.5.5 MEDX 94
  159. 8.5.6 Pinestar Technology 95
  160. 8.5.7 Technology Imaging Services 95
  161. 8.6 Other Business Opportunities 95
  162. 9. Other Elements of Nuclear Medicine Industry 96
  163. 9.1 Nuclear Medicine: Guidelines, Certification and Societies 96
  164. 9.1.1 American College of Radiology (ACR) 96
  165. 9.1.2 American Society of Nuclear Cardiology (ASNC) 96
  166. 9.1.3 Associates in Medical Physics (AMP) 96
  167. 9.1.4 Certification Board of Nuclear Cardiology (CBNC) 96
  168. 9.1.5 ICANL 97
  169. 9.1.6 IHE 97
  170. 9.1.7 ISO 97
  171. 9.1.8 MedPage Today 97
  172. 9.1.9 Nuclear Medicine Technology Certification Board (NMTCB) 97
  173. 9.1.10 Society of Cardiovascular Computed Tomography (SCCT) 98
  174. 9.1.11 Society of Nuclear Medicine (SNM) 98
  175. 9.2 Nuclear Medicine: Publications 98
  176. 9.2.1 Elsevier 98
  177. 9.2.2 HRA Research 99
  178. 9.2.3 Lippincott Williams & Wilkins 99
  179. INDEX OF FIGURES
  180. Figure 3.1: U.S. Nuclear Imaging Procedures 32
  181. Figure 3.2: Digirad--Growth of Nuclear Imaging Procedures, 2004-2006 32
  182. Figure 4.1: Nuclear Imaging 38
  183. Figure 4.2: PET Scan 39
  184. Figure 4.3: SPECT Scan 40
  185. Figure 4.4: PET-CT Scan 43
  186. Figure 4.5: SPECT-CT Scan 45
  187. Figure 7.1: IHE Technical Framework 66
  188. Figure 7.2: IHE Framework Organization 67
  189. Figure 7.3: IHE Actors and Transactions 68
  190. INDEX OF TABLES
  191. Table 2.1: U.S. Medical Imaging Market Size, 2001-2010 10
  192. Table 2.2: Global Medical Imaging Market Size, 2001-2010 10
  193. Table 2.3: U.S. Health Expenditures as a Percentage of GDP, 2000-2010 11
  194. Table 2.4: U.S. User Expenditures for Medical Imaging Equipment and Related Products 11
  195. Table 2.5: Millions of Americans Over 65 Years of Age, 2000-2050 12
  196. Table 2.6: Hospital Survey 12
  197. Table 2.7: Percent Change in Volume of Examinations per Imaging Modality, 1993-2004 15
  198. Table 2.8: Worldwide Market Share of Medical Imaging Companies 16
  199. Table 2.9: Worldwide Imaging Procedures, 2001 to 2010 22
  200. Table 2.10: Data Sources for Nuclear Medicine Professionals and Facilities 27
  201. Table 7.1: Market Share of Contrast Media Players 69
  202. Table 7.2: Contrast Media Market Growth, 2003-2010 70
  203. Table 7.3: Worldwide Imaging Procedures, 2001-2010 72
  204. Table 8.1: Astellas Alliances 88