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North America Dominates Global ICU Consumables Market
Medtronic and BD expand production of critical care supplies amid rising demand
Apr. 4, 2026 at 12:00am
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A premium studio still life showcases the essential medical equipment that underpins North America's leading position in the global intensive care consumables market.Rockville TodayThe global intensive care consumables market is being dominated by North America, driven by the expansion of major medical device companies like Medtronic and BD to meet growing demand for critical care supplies. This trend reflects the region's leading position in healthcare technology and infrastructure.
Why it matters
The COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted the importance of a robust supply of intensive care unit (ICU) consumables, such as ventilators, catheters, and other essential medical equipment. North America's dominance in this market ensures the region has access to these vital resources, which is crucial for managing future healthcare crises.
The details
According to a new market research report, the global intensive care consumables market is projected to grow significantly over the next decade, with North America accounting for the largest share. This is largely due to the expansion efforts of major medical device manufacturers like Medtronic and BD, which are ramping up production of ICU supplies to meet rising demand.
- The global intensive care consumables market is forecast to grow from 2026 to 2036.
- The COVID-19 pandemic began in 2020 and highlighted the need for a robust supply of critical care equipment.
The players
Medtronic
A leading global medical device company that manufactures a wide range of healthcare products, including ventilators and other ICU consumables.
BD (Becton, Dickinson and Company)
A multinational medical technology company that produces a variety of medical devices, including catheters and other critical care supplies.
What’s next
As the demand for intensive care consumables continues to grow, industry analysts expect Medtronic, BD, and other major players to further expand their production capabilities to meet the global need.
The takeaway
North America's dominance in the intensive care consumables market ensures the region has access to essential medical equipment, which is crucial for managing future healthcare crises. The expansion efforts of leading manufacturers like Medtronic and BD are helping to strengthen the supply chain and bolster the region's preparedness.


