Patient temperature management systems offer several advantages in the medical parlance, such as reducing the blood loss during surgeries, lowering the risk of neurological disorders after cardiac arrest and for aiding in a rapid recovery post-surgery. Due to such kind of benefits, the hospital stay of patients is cut down to bare minimum, thereby reducing the healthcare costs overall. The rising number of surgeries all over the world is a major driver of the patient temperature management systems market. For example, during an open heart surgery, the lowering down of patient's body heat is essential, and this is achieved through the process of blood cooling, which helps in reducing the complications before and after the surgery. On the other hand, patient warming systems are used in the treatment of cancer patients who are undergoing chemotherapy or radiation therapy for more effective results. Patient temperature management systems also have applications in neonatal care, where the temperature of new born babies is regulated by keeping them in incubators. However, most of the patient temperature management systems come with a high cost, and this factor may restrain the market growth.