DelveInsight's 'Chronic Wounds- Epidemiology Forecast-2032' report delivers an in-depth understanding of the Chronic Wounds, historical and forecasted epidemiology as well as the Chronic Wounds trends in the United States, EU5 (Germany, France, Italy, Spain, and the United Kingdom), and Japan.
Chronic Wounds Disease Understanding
Chronic wounds, are defined as the wounds with an inability to heal within an anticipated time frame. They are widespread and frequently mistreated. A wound is considered chronic or non-healing when it has not fully healed even after four to six weeks of screening. Venous ulcer (VU [Vein ulcers, arterial ulcers]), diabetic foot ulcers (DFU), and pressure ulcers (PU) are examples of common chronic wound types.
While different etiologies of chronic wounds are associated with slightly different symptoms, the most common way to recognize a chronic wound is by its elevated, hyper proliferative, yet immobile wound edge. There will be inflammation in the vicinity of the wound, which could harm the healing process. Other common sign and symptom checklist include: Bleeding, swelling, pain or blistering, darkened skin around the wound, difficulty moving the injured area, enlarged or deepened injury, fever, itching, milky pus, and warmth or heat when touched.
Chronic Wounds Diagnosis
The first step in the clinical evaluation of a wound is to decide if it is an acute or chronic wound. Wound assessment starts with a careful physical examination. Location, size and depth of wound; presence of drainage; and tissue type are documented. Based on location and appearance, most chronic wounds can be classified by etiology, allowing for appropriate assessment and treatment recommendations.
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Chronic Wounds Epidemiology Perspective by DelveInsight
The disease epidemiology covered in the report provides historical as well as forecasted epidemiology segmented by Total Diagnosed Prevalent Cases of Chronic Wounds, and Type-specific Diagnosed Prevalent Cases of Chronic Wounds, in the 7MM covering the United States, EU5 countries (Germany, France, Italy, Spain, and the United Kingdom), and Japan, from 2019 to 2032.
Chronic Wounds Detailed Epidemiology Segmentation
- In the assessment done by DelveInsight, the estimated total diagnosed prevalent cases of Chronic Wounds in the 7MM were 7,037,816 in 2021.
- The highest total diagnosed prevalent cases of Chronic Wounds were accounted by the US in 2021 (4,140,580 cases), which are expected to show a rise in the future.
- Among the European countries, Germany had the highest diagnosed prevalent cases of Chronic Wounds with 602,682 cases, followed by France, which had 486,121 cases in 2021. On the other hand, in the same year Spain had the lowest diagnosed prevalent population (336,316 cases).
- Japan had 553,799 total diagnosed prevalent cases of Chronic Wounds in 2021, accounting for approximately 8% in the 7MM.
- During the peak year of COVID-19 pandemic, a steep decline in the cases of Chronic Wounds was recorded throughout the 7MM.
Scope of the Report:
- The report covers the descriptive overview of Chronic Wounds, explaining its symptoms, grading, pathophysiology, and various diagnostic approaches.
- The report provides insight into the 7MM historical and forecasted patient pool covering the United States, EU5 countries (Germany, France, Italy, Spain, and the United Kingdom), and Japan.
- The report assesses the disease risk and burden of Chronic Wounds.
- The report helps to recognize the growth opportunities in the 7MM with respect to the patient population.
Report Highlights:
- 11-Year Forecast of Chronic Wounds
- 7MM Coverage
- Total Diagnosed Prevalent Cases of Chronic Wounds
Key Questions Answered
- What are the disease risk and burden of Chronic Wounds?
- What is the historical Chronic Wounds patient pool in the United States, EU5 (Germany, France, Italy, Spain, and the UK), and Japan?
- What would be the forecasted patient pool of Chronic Wounds at the 7MM level?
- What will be the growth opportunities across the 7MM with respect to the patient population pertaining to Chronic Wounds?
- Out of the above-mentioned countries, which country would have the highest prevalent population of Chronic Wounds during the forecast period (2022-2032)?
- At what CAGR the population is expected to grow across the 7MM during the forecast period (2022-2032)?
Reasons to buy:
The Chronic Wounds report will allow the user to -
- Develop business strategies by understanding the trends shaping and driving the 7MM+ Chronic Wounds epidemiology forecast.
- The Chronic Wounds epidemiology report and model were written and developed by Masters and Ph.D. level epidemiologists.
- The Chronic Wounds epidemiology model developed by DelveInsight is easy to navigate, interactive with dashboards, and epidemiology based on transparent and consistent methodologies. Moreover, the model supports data presented in the report and showcases disease trends over the 11-year forecast period using reputable sources.
Key Assessments
- Patient Segmentation
- Disease Risk and Burden
- Risk of Disease by segmentation
- Factors driving growth in a specific patient population
Geographies Covered
- The United States
- EU5 (Germany, France, Italy, Spain, and the United Kingdom)
- Japan
Study Period: 2019-2032.