使用非濒危成分的防护口罩。

IF 0.8 4区 医学 Q4 ENGINEERING, BIOMEDICAL
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摘要

在新冠肺炎大流行初期,传统的N95口罩在美国供不应求,人们需要一种不依赖传统采购和制造途径的替代产品。这项研究的目的是开发和测试N95口罩的替代品,这些口罩可以在当地生产,而不需要专门的材料和工艺。通过一个跨学科的专家团队,开发了使用重新利用的过滤介质和市售组件的新口罩设计,并对其进行了过滤和符合当前N95标准的测试。过滤效率测试结果表明,该过滤介质可用于高质量的口罩,定量拟合测试表明,在传统N95口罩供不应求的情况下,新设计的口罩可以替代传统N95口罩。利用劳动力在10天内制造了6000个口罩,对制造可行性进行了测试。无需专业技能的劳动力就能大规模快速生产口罩,这证明了口罩设计和制造方法的可行性,可以解决关键医疗设备短缺问题,降低医疗保健和基本工作人员的风险,并最大限度地减少疾病的传播和传播。
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Protective Masks Utilizing Nonendangered Components.

Protective Masks Utilizing Nonendangered Components.

At the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic when traditional N95 respirators were in short supply in the United States, there was a need for alternative products that did not rely on traditional avenues of sourcing and manufacturing. The purpose of this research was to develop and test alternatives to N95 respirators that could be produced locally without specialized materials and processes. Through an interdisciplinary team of experts, new mask designs that use repurposed filtration media and commercially available components were developed and tested for filtration and fit against current N95 standards. Filtration efficiency test results showed that the filtration media can be used for high-quality facemasks and quantitative fit testing demonstrated that the new mask designs could be viable alternatives to traditional N95 facemasks when those masks are in short supply. Manufacturing viability was tested utilizing a workforce to create 6000 masks over 10 days. The ability to quickly produce masks at scale using a workforce without specialized skills demonstrated the feasibility of the mask designs and manufacturing approach to address shortages of critical healthcare equipment, mitigate risk for healthcare and essential workers, and minimize the transmission and spread of disease.

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CiteScore
1.80
自引率
11.10%
发文量
56
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Medical Devices presents papers on medical devices that improve diagnostic, interventional and therapeutic treatments focusing on applied research and the development of new medical devices or instrumentation. It provides special coverage of novel devices that allow new surgical strategies, new methods of drug delivery, or possible reductions in the complexity, cost, or adverse results of health care. The Design Innovation category features papers focusing on novel devices, including papers with limited clinical or engineering results. The Medical Device News section provides coverage of advances, trends, and events.
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