“Rising Prevalence of Chronic Diseases”
The prevalence of chronic diseases is inclined to become more common in European countries due to lifestyle activities and inadequate relief of chronic stress, which results in cardiovascular disease, arthritis, heart attacks, stroke, cancer, and other health problems. Chronic diseases are more common in the elderly population as the older age population has weak immune systems. Chronic diseases often require surgical interventions for diagnosis, treatment, or management. As the prevalence of chronic diseases like cardiovascular disorders, cancer, and respiratory conditions continues to rise, the number of surgical procedures performed also increases. Patients with chronic conditions may require surgeries such as coronary artery bypass, cancer resections, or organ transplants.
Anesthesia is a critical component of surgery, and it is used to ensure that patients do not experience pain or discomfort during the procedure. Chronic diseases are often more common in older adults. As the population ages, there is a greater need for surgical procedures to manage chronic health conditions. This demographic shift contributes to the growth of the market for anesthesia monitoring.