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Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation Market to Reach US$ 371.95 Million by 2031, Growing at 10.5% CAGR

The cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) market grows due to rising cardiac arrests, updated guidelines favoring mechanical aids, and demand for reliable devices in EMS and hospitals. Key types include piston, ACD, LDB, and ITD systems, with leaders like ZOLL, Philips, Cardiac Science, Physio-Control, and Michigan Instruments advancing feedback-enabled tech for better survival rates.
Published 10 December 2025

United States of America – December 10, 2025 – According to The Insight Partners, the cardiopulmonary resuscitation market is surging forward, expected to reach US$ 371.95 million by 2031 with a robust CAGR of 10.5% from 2025 to 2031. This growth isn't just about devices—it's about giving first responders, nurses, and everyday heroes the tools to turn cardiac arrest moments into survival stories, buying precious minutes until help arrives.​

Market overview

Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) devices automate chest compressions and enhance circulation during cardiac arrest, going beyond manual efforts to deliver consistent, fatigue-free performance when every second counts. For families who have witnessed a loved one's collapse, these devices mean hope: higher survival odds through uninterrupted, high-quality compressions that keep blood flowing to the brain and heart. The market now blends mechanical reliability with smart feedback, making CPR more accessible in ambulances, hospitals, and even public spaces.​

As out-of-hospital cardiac arrests rise with aging populations and lifestyle risks, CPR devices bridge the gap between emergency calls and defibrillation or advanced care, aligning with global pushes for "chain of survival" improvements.​

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Market stats and growth drivers

Forecasts across reports show the cardiopulmonary resuscitation market expanding at double-digit CAGRs, often 8–11%, closely matching the 10.5% trajectory to 2031 as device adoption accelerates worldwide. Rising cardiac arrest incidence, especially sudden events outside hospitals, fuels demand, alongside stricter resuscitation guidelines emphasizing mechanical aids over manual-only CPR.​

Training mandates for EMS teams, hospitals, and workplaces are boosting volumes, while evidence of better neurologically intact survival rates convinces providers to invest. Cost pressures also play a role: devices reduce crew fatigue, allowing focus on airways and drugs, ultimately cutting long-term care expenses for survivors.​

Segmentation by type

The cardiopulmonary resuscitation market divides into key device types, each suited to different scenarios and rescuer needs.​

•        Piston - Piston CPR devices use a pneumatic or electric plunger for precise, metronomic chest compressions, dominating due to portability and ease in ambulances or tight spaces. They feel like a tireless partner to medics, maintaining depth and rate without hands tiring during long transports.​

•        ACD (Active Compression-Decompression) - ACD devices actively pull up on the chest after compression, boosting venous return and cardiac output beyond standard CPR—ideal for prolonged resuscitations. These back-and-forth mimics physiology better, offering real hope in tough cases like witnessed arrests.​

•        LDB (Load-Distributing Band) - Load-distributing band systems wrap a chest band that squeezes uniformly around the torso, distributing force evenly to minimize rib fractures while sustaining circulation. Great for all body types, they bring consistency to prehospital chaos, helping teams stay composed.​

•        ITD (Impedance Threshold Device) - ITD devices enhance negative intrathoracic pressure during chest recoil, improving blood flow without full mechanical compression—often used alongside manual or automated CPR. Portable and simple, they amplify basic efforts, extending viability in resource-limited settings.​

Key market trends

Trends in the cardiopulmonary resuscitation market center on integration: devices now sync with defibrillators, ventilators, and apps for real-time feedback on compression quality, rate, and depth. Feedback mechanisms with audio-visual cues train users on the fly, while portability shrinks footprints for easier EMS deployment.​

Data connectivity is rising, allowing post-event analysis to refine protocols and track outcomes, with AI exploring predictive features. Sustainability pushes reusable components, and public access programs pair CPR devices with AEDs for bystander empowerment.​

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Opportunities and growth pockets

The cardiopulmonary resuscitation market holds strong potential for innovators addressing real-world gaps.​

  • Emerging markets need affordable, rugged devices as EMS infrastructure grows and cardiac risks climb with urbanization.​
  • Public and workplace integration opens doors for compact, easy-deploy units in airports, offices, and schools, tied to training apps.​
  • Hybrid tech combining mechanical CPR with ECMO bridges or drone delivery promises breakthroughs in rural or prolonged arrests.​

Companies prioritizing user training, seamless interoperability, and outcome data will build loyalty among high-stakes users like paramedics and ER teams.​

Market leaders and key companies

A focused group of medtech specialists shapes the competitive landscape.​

  • ZOLL Medical Corporation leads with integrated AED-CPR platforms and feedback-driven piston devices, now under Asahi Kasei.​
  • Koninklijke Philips N.V. offers versatile piston and LDB systems with strong EMS adoption worldwide.​
  • Cardiac Science Corporation focuses on reliable piston tech for professional and public use.​
  • Physio-Control, Inc. (Stryker) excels in LDB and piston combos for transport durability.​
  • Michigan Instruments specializes in high-end piston devices for critical care.​

CPR Medical Devices, Inc., General Electric Company, St. Jude Medical, Inc., and Huazhong Medical contribute across piston, ACD, and ITD segments, emphasizing innovation and regional access.​

These players compete on reliability, integration, and evidence of survival gains, ensuring constant evolution.​

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