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Diagnostic Imaging Market Report Shows How Scientific and Technological Developments Are Making the Field of Diagnostic Imaging a Growth Industry

DUBLIN, Ireland | Posted on March 19th, 2008

Introduction

Scientific and technological developments are making the field of diagnostic imaging a growth industry. In 2007, the U.S. market for diagnostic imaging technologies was valued at more than $7 billion, and it is expected to exceed $8 billion by 2011. There are several trends that companies must heed to enjoy success in this market.

Get the Answers You Need to Shape Your Strategy

Diagnostic imaging comprises five major modalities: magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), ultrasound, X-ray, computed tomography (CT), and nuclear medicine (i.e., single-photon-emission-computed tomography [SPECT] and positron-emission tomography [PET]). What is the value of each of these fields today, and what are their growth prospects through 2011?

- Opportunities for growth in the industry are varied. One area is the development of hybrid modalities to combat competition and provide a more comprehensive and accurate diagnostic image. What hybrids have been developed, and which ones are still at the development stage? What are their respective advantages in the clinic?

- The diagnostic imaging market faces two key challenges. What are these challenges, and how might the industry address them?

Scope

- The major diagnostic imaging modalities: magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), ultrasound, X ray, computed tomography (CT), and nuclear medicine (i.e., single-photon-emission-computed tomography [SPECT] and positron-emission tomography [PET]).

- Opportunities for industry growth: improving clinical applications, developing hybrid modalities, advances in information technology, and exploiting nanotechnology.

- The top three companies in the diagnostic imaging market: GE Healthcare, Siemens Healthcare Solutions, and Philips Medical Systems.

Contents:

Executive Summary

Strategic Considerations

Stakeholder Implications

Overview of the Diagnostic Imaging Market

Key Diagnostic Imaging Technologies

X Ray

Computed Tomography

Magnetic Resonance Imaging

Nuclear Medicine Imaging

Single-Photon-Electron-Computed Tomography

Positron-Emission Tomography

Ultrasound

Opportunities for Industry Growth

Improving Clinical Applications

Developing Hybrid Modalities

PET/CT

SPECT/CT

MRI/PET

Improving Imaging Agents

Advances in Information Technology

Picture Archiving and Communication System

Computer-Aided Detection/Diagnosis

Exploiting Nanotechnology

Key Challenges Faced by the Industry

Issues of Reimbursement

More Approvals for Tracer Agents

Company Profiles

GE Healthcare

Siemens Medical Solutions

Philips Medical Systems

Outlook

Appendix A. Imaging Agents in Clinical Development

Tables

1. Advantages and Disadvantages of Major Diagnostic Imaging Modalities

2. Select 99mTc Radiopharmaceuticals in Clinical Application

3. Diagnostic Imaging Collaborations of GE Healthcare, 2000-Present

4. Diagnostic Imaging Collaborations of Siemens Medical Solutions, 2000-Present

5. Diagnostic Imaging Collaborations of Philips Medical Systems, 2000-Present

6. Trends That Companies Should Heed for Future Success

Figures

1. The U.S. Diagnostic Imaging Market, 2005-2011

2. Market Value of Major Diagnostic Imaging Modalities, United States, 2005-2011

3. Clinical Applications of Diagnostic Imaging Techniques

4. Worldwide Revenues for Imaging Agents, 2007-2012

5. Leading Companies in the U.S. Diagnostic Imaging Market, 2006

6. Comparison of Leading Companies by Diagnostic Imaging Modality, United States,

2006

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