Adopting drone technology for blood delivery: a feasibility study to evaluate its efficiency and sustainability.

IF 3.2 3区 医学 Q2 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Pammi Gauba, Anita Nangia, Shalini Bahadur, Sangeeta Pahuja, Shweta Dang, Rambha Pathak, Kiran Agarwal, Sunita Sharma, Deepti Ambalkar, Manoj Jha, Ranju Singh, Priyanka Virdi, Rakesh Gupta, Shambhavee Singh, Ravindra Pandey, Bhuvan Adhlakha, Pragati Agarwal, Kuldeep Nigam, Sumit Aggarwal
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Background: Understanding what drives effective implementation is the key to making more sustainable developments. Blood and its components are critical for life-saving transfusions, however, their availability at the point of care is often limited. Moreover, the logistical challenges associated with blood product transport are substantial and maintaining the cold chain throughout the supply route is crucial to sustain their functional integrity as the temperature fluctuations can compromise its oxygen-carrying capacity. Furthermore, factors such as unpredictable demand, remote geographical locations, and extreme climatic conditions can further compound these difficulties. With India's diverse and distinct topographical variations and geographical spread, last-mile service deliveries of healthcare supplies face multiple challenges. Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) or drones are emerging technologies with the potential to leapfrog the last mile logistics solution for transporting medical supplies thus, strengthening the overall healthcare system.

Methods: This study investigates the impact of drone-based delivery on the quality and stability of blood components, relative to conventional transport methods along with the operational challenges associated with implementing a drone-based blood delivery system. To achieve these objectives, the EPIS (Exploration, Preparation, Implementation, Sustainment) framework was adopted, which facilitates a systematic approach to this complex implementation process. The drone-related technical and logistic challenges encountered during the study were also identified.

Results: The study documents the challenges experienced by the study team during the drone-based delivery of blood while maintaining the biochemical parameters of blood components. During the drone based transportation the temperature, integrity of blood cells, and other parameters were maintained, while slight changes in few parameters were observed via both transportation modes. In this study the drone travelled around 36 km in 8 min, while van took around 55 min to cover the same distance.

Conclusions: The present study was done to assess the impact of drone-based delivery on the blood components after the transportation and their comparison to conventional modes of transportation, also, to lay foundation for the successful and sustainable drone-based blood delivery programs. This study suggests that the blood and its components can be transported safely by drone following standard guidelines, which could be helpful particularly in determining blood in emergency situation and difficult terrains.

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采用无人机技术进行血液输送:评估其效率和可持续性的可行性研究。
背景:了解推动有效实施的因素是实现更可持续发展的关键。血液及其成分对于挽救生命的输血至关重要,然而,它们在医疗点的可得性往往有限。此外,与血液制品运输相关的后勤挑战是巨大的,在整个供应路线中保持冷链对于维持其功能完整性至关重要,因为温度波动会损害其载氧能力。此外,不可预测的需求、偏远的地理位置和极端的气候条件等因素会进一步加剧这些困难。由于印度多样而独特的地形变化和地理分布,医疗保健用品的最后一英里服务交付面临多重挑战。无人驾驶飞行器(uav)或无人机是新兴技术,有可能超越运输医疗用品的最后一英里物流解决方案,从而加强整个医疗保健系统。方法:本研究调查了基于无人机的输送相对于传统运输方式对血液成分质量和稳定性的影响,以及与实施基于无人机的血液输送系统相关的操作挑战。为了实现这些目标,采用了EPIS(探索、准备、实施、维持)框架,它促进了对这一复杂实施过程的系统方法。研究过程中遇到的与无人机相关的技术和后勤挑战也被确定。结果:该研究记录了研究团队在无人机送血过程中遇到的挑战,同时保持了血液成分的生化参数。在无人机运输过程中,温度、血细胞的完整性和其他参数保持不变,而两种运输方式都观察到少数参数略有变化。在这项研究中,无人机在8分钟内飞行了大约36公里,而面包车花了大约55分钟才走完同样的距离。结论:本研究旨在评估无人机送血对运输后血液成分的影响,并与传统运输方式进行比较,为无人机送血项目的成功和可持续发展奠定基础。这项研究表明,血液及其成分可以通过无人机按照标准准则安全运输,这对于在紧急情况和困难地形下确定血液特别有帮助。
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Archives of Public Health
Archives of Public Health Medicine-Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health
CiteScore
4.80
自引率
3.00%
发文量
244
审稿时长
16 weeks
期刊介绍: rchives of Public Health is a broad scope public health journal, dedicated to publishing all sound science in the field of public health. The journal aims to better the understanding of the health of populations. The journal contributes to public health knowledge, enhances the interaction between research, policy and practice and stimulates public health monitoring and indicator development. The journal considers submissions on health outcomes and their determinants, with clear statements about the public health and policy implications. Archives of Public Health welcomes methodological papers (e.g., on study design and bias), papers on health services research, health economics, community interventions, and epidemiological studies dealing with international comparisons, the determinants of inequality in health, and the environmental, behavioural, social, demographic and occupational correlates of health and diseases.
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