Optimization of community-led 3D printing for the production of protective face shields.

IF 3.2 Q1 RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING
Peter Chengming Zhang, Yousuf Ahmed, Isra M Hussein, Edem Afenu, Manon Feasson, Anser Daud
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Background: As the healthcare system faced an acute shortage of personal protective equipment (PPE) during the COVID-19 pandemic, the use of 3D printing technologies became an innovative method of increasing production capacity to meet this acute need. Due to the emergence of a large number of 3D printed face shield designs and community-led PPE printing initiatives, this case study examines the methods and design best optimized for community printers who may not have the resources or experience to conduct such a thorough analysis.

Case presentation: We present the optimization of the production of 3D printed face shields by community 3D printers, as part of an initiative aimed at producing PPE for healthcare workers. The face shield frames were manufactured using the 3DVerkstan design and were coupled with an acetate sheet to assemble a complete face shield. Rigorous quality assurance and decontamination protocols ensured community-printed PPE was satisfactory for healthcare use.

Conclusion: Additive manufacturing is a promising method of producing adequate face shields for frontline health workers because of its versatility and quick up-start time. The optimization of stacking and sanitization protocols allowed 3D printing to feasibly supplement formal public health responses in the face of a global pandemic.

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优化社区主导的3D打印生产防护面罩。
背景:在2019冠状病毒病大流行期间,由于卫生保健系统面临个人防护装备(PPE)的严重短缺,使用3D打印技术成为提高生产能力以满足这一迫切需求的创新方法。由于大量3D打印面罩设计和社区主导的PPE打印计划的出现,本案例研究探讨了针对社区打印机的方法和设计,这些打印机可能没有资源或经验来进行如此彻底的分析。案例介绍:我们介绍了社区3D打印机3D打印面罩生产的优化,作为旨在为医疗工作者生产个人防护装备的倡议的一部分。面罩框架使用3DVerkstan设计制造,并与醋酸片连接以组装完整的面罩。严格的质量保证和去污协议确保社区打印的个人防护装备对医疗保健用途是满意的。结论:增材制造因其通用性和快速启动时间,是一种有希望为一线卫生工作者生产足够口罩的方法。优化的堆叠和消毒方案使3D打印能够在面对全球大流行时切实补充正式的公共卫生应对措施。
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