Resuscitation Devices Market

By Product Type;

Manual Resuscitation Devices, Automated External Defibrillators, Advanced Resuscitation Devices, and Airway Management Devices

By Application;

Cardiac Arrest, Respiratory Failure, Trauma Cases, and Drowning Incidents

By End User;

Hospitals, Diagnostic Centers, Ambulatory Surgical Centers, and Others

By Geography;

North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, Middle East & Africa, and Latin America - Report Timeline (2021 - 2031).
Report ID: Rn147948114 Published Date: August, 2025 Updated Date: September, 2025

Resuscitation Devices Market Overview

Resuscitation Devices Market (USD Million)

Resuscitation Devices Market was valued at USD 8,519.35 million in the year 2024. The size of this market is expected to increase to USD 11,789.20 million by the year 2031, while growing at a Compounded Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 4.8%.


Resuscitation Devices Market

*Market size in USD million

CAGR 4.8 %


Study Period2025 - 2031
Base Year2024
CAGR (%)4.8 %
Market Size (2024)USD 8,519.35 Million
Market Size (2031)USD 11,789.20 Million
Market ConcentrationHigh
Report Pages359
8,519.35
2024
11,789.20
2031

Major Players

  • Medtronic plc
  • Stryker Corporation
  • Physio-Control, Inc. (a subsidiary of Stryker Corporation)
  • ZOLL Medical Corporation (a subsidiary of Asahi Kasei Corporation)
  • Smiths Medical (a division of Smiths Group plc)
  • Philips Healthcare (a subsidiary of Koninklijke Philips N.V.)
  • Draegerwerk AG & Co. KGaA
  • Cardinal Health, Inc.
  • GE Healthcare (a subsidiary of General Electric Company)
  • Ambu A/S

Market Concentration

Consolidated - Market dominated by 1 - 5 major players

Resuscitation Devices Market

Fragmented - Highly competitive market without dominant players


The Resuscitation Devices Market is expanding steadily, fueled by the increasing prevalence of sudden cardiac arrest and respiratory emergencies. Around 70% of emergency care interventions now rely on these devices, underlining their essential role in life-saving treatment. The rising adoption of advanced care solutions in hospitals and pre-hospital settings continues to support market momentum.

Rising Demand in Critical Care
Devices such as defibrillators, ventilators, and manual resuscitators are vital in critical care, with over 60% of emergency departments depending on them for rapid interventions. The shift toward compact, portable, and automated designs has strengthened their role in ambulances, ICUs, and urgent care units where response speed is critical.

Technological Advancements
Innovations like automated external defibrillators (AEDs) contribute to about 45% of out-of-hospital resuscitation cases. AI-based monitoring and real-time feedback features have reduced intervention-related errors by nearly 30–35%, making emergency procedures more reliable and efficient. These advancements are transforming emergency medicine practices globally.

Awareness and Training Programs
Public health initiatives have strengthened survival rates, with approximately 55% of CPR and AED programs now integrating modern resuscitation tools. This has improved patient outcomes in sudden cardiac arrest cases by nearly 20%, showing how training and device accessibility directly impact emergency care effectiveness.

  1. Introduction
    1. Research Objectives and Assumptions
    2. Research Methodology
    3. Abbreviations
  2. Market Definition & Study Scope
  3. Executive Summary
    1. Market Snapshot, By Product Type
    2. Market Snapshot, By Application
    3. Market Snapshot, By End User
    4. Market Snapshot, By Region
  4. Resuscitation Devices Market Dynamics
    1. Drivers, Restraints and Opportunities
      1. Drivers
        1. Increasing incidence of cardiac arrests and respiratory diseases.
        2. Technological advancements in resuscitation devices.
      2. Restraints
        1. High cost associated with advanced resuscitation devices.
        2. Limited awareness and accessibility in developing regions.
      3. Opportunities
        1. Growing demand for portable and automated CPR devices.
        2. Expansion of healthcare infrastructure in emerging markets
    2. PEST Analysis
      1. Political Analysis
      2. Economic Analysis
      3. Social Analysis
      4. Technological Analysis
    3. Porter's Analysis
      1. Bargaining Power of Suppliers
      2. Bargaining Power of Buyers
      3. Threat of Substitutes
      4. Threat of New Entrants
      5. Competitive Rivalry
  5. Market Segmentation
    1. Resuscitation Devices Market, By Product Type, 2021 - 2031 (USD Million)
      1. Manual Resuscitation Devices
      2. Automated External Defibrillators
      3. Advanced Resuscitation Devices
      4. Airway Management Devices
    2. Resuscitation Devices Market, By Application, 2021 - 2031 (USD Million)
      1. Cardiac Arrest
      2. Respiratory Failure
      3. Trauma Cases
      4. Drowning Incidents
    3. Resuscitation Devices Market, By End User, 2021 - 2031 (USD Million)
      1. Hospitals
      2. Diagnostic Centers
      3. Ambulatory Surgical Centers
      4. Others
    4. Resuscitation Devices Market, By Geography, 2021 - 2031 (USD Million)
      1. North America
        1. United States
        2. Canada
      2. Europe
        1. Germany
        2. United Kingdom
        3. France
        4. Italy
        5. Spain
        6. Nordic
        7. Benelux
        8. Rest of Europe
      3. Asia Pacific
        1. Japan
        2. China
        3. India
        4. Australia & New Zealand
        5. South Korea
        6. ASEAN (Association of South East Asian Countries)
        7. Rest of Asia Pacific
      4. Middle East & Africa
        1. GCC
        2. Israel
        3. South Africa
        4. Rest of Middle East & Africa
      5. Latin America
        1. Brazil
        2. Mexico
        3. Argentina
        4. Rest of Latin America
  6. Competitive Landscape
    1. Company Profiles
      1. Medtronic plc
      2. Stryker Corporation
      3. Physio-Control, Inc. (a subsidiary of Stryker Corporation)
      4. ZOLL Medical Corporation (a subsidiary of Asahi Kasei Corporation)
      5. Smiths Medical (a division of Smiths Group plc)
      6. Philips Healthcare (a subsidiary of Koninklijke Philips N.V.)
      7. Draegerwerk AG & Co. KGaA
      8. Cardinal Health, Inc.
      9. GE Healthcare (a subsidiary of General Electric Company)
      10. Ambu A/S
  7. Analyst Views
  8. Future Outlook of the Market