Single‑pole stands are the workhorse — simple, cheap, and easy to move. They're fine for one or two IV bags. But for complex patients (e.g., ICU, oncology), multi‑pole stands can hold 4‑6 bags, plus pumps and monitors. The IV pole market research shows that single‑pole stands hold the largest share, but multi‑pole stands are the fastest‑growing. Why? Because patients are sicker, and polypharmacy is common.
What's the trade‑off? Multi‑pole stands are heavier, bulkier, and more expensive. The IV pole market trends highlight that the fastest‑growing application is home healthcare, where patients need lightweight, portable stands for home infusions.
New designs: ceiling‑mounted IV poles for operating rooms and ICUs, freeing up floor space. And collapsible poles for easy storage.
The bottom line: if you're a hospital, buy a mix. Single‑pole for general wards, multi‑pole for ICUs, and ceiling‑mounted for ORs. One size does not fit all.