The critical care ventilation consumables and accessories market was valued at US$1.9 billion (end-user prices) in 2024. More than 50 companies worldwide manufacture consumables for respiratory care. The manufacturers can be categorized into three groups according to their characteristics:
Tier 1: Global Players (e.g., Medline, Teleflex, Intersurgical, AirLife). These companies offer full portfolios – single and dual-limb circuits, HMEs/HMEFs, NIV masks (oronasal/total-face), humidifier chambers and kits – backed by global distribution, MDR/FDA coverage and strong supply chain resilience with multiple plants, supported by wide distribution.
Tier 2: Category Champions (e.g., Fisher & Paykel, Ambu, Pharma Systems, Hans Rudolph). Specialists with strength in specific niches: heated humidification circuits and chambers (F&P), resuscitation bags (Ambu), HME filters (Pharma Systems), premium NIV/CPAP masks (Hans Rudolph), etc. Often chosen for extensive clinical knowledge in their field of expertise and premium usability of their products.
Tier 3: OEM-Supply Specialists (e.g., Vincent Medical, GaleMed, Meditera, Hsiner). Predominantly ODM/OEM producers supplying branded lines and white labeled products: HME filters, non-heated and heated circuits, masks, catheter mounts, preassembled packs, etc. These companies are competitive on cost, customization, and speed-to-launch.