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The Designing, Testing, and Utility of a 3D-Printed Respirator: A Hospital's Journey Into Self-Sustainability During COVID-19

Objective The current global COVID-19 pandemic has disrupted supply chains and the production of essential goods and services. This includes personal protective equipment (PPE) kits, respirators, and other protective devices. Hence efforts were made to prototype and produce 3D-printed N95 respirator...

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Autores principales: Lal Vallath, Aditya, More, Ravisha, Bhaskare, Satyajeet, Rattan, Sarabjeet, Athlye, Ajinkya, Praveen, Adheeth, Patel, Bindi S, Richharia, Vyom, Lalendran, Akshita, Patsute, Sudhir
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Publicado: Cureus 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8527276/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34692324
http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.18113
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author Lal Vallath, Aditya
More, Ravisha
Bhaskare, Satyajeet
Rattan, Sarabjeet
Athlye, Ajinkya
Praveen, Adheeth
Patel, Bindi S
Richharia, Vyom
Lalendran, Akshita
Patsute, Sudhir
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More, Ravisha
Bhaskare, Satyajeet
Rattan, Sarabjeet
Athlye, Ajinkya
Praveen, Adheeth
Patel, Bindi S
Richharia, Vyom
Lalendran, Akshita
Patsute, Sudhir
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description Objective The current global COVID-19 pandemic has disrupted supply chains and the production of essential goods and services. This includes personal protective equipment (PPE) kits, respirators, and other protective devices. Hence efforts were made to prototype and produce 3D-printed N95 respirators to fill the gap in supply. In addition, methods of sterilization were put into place for the respirators. As well as forming standard operating procedures. Methods With the use of vast open-source libraries and collaboration with engineers and doctors fighting the COVID-19 pandemic, respirator prototypes were produced with special consideration to the sizing to fit median facial sizes. Polymer plastics were mixed in various proportions to condition the respirator to be used by frontline workers in austere environments. Due to the shortage of medical-grade filter media, alternative sources were researched. Merv 13 and Merv 15 filters were selected due to their cheap costs, vast abundance, and proven filtration efficacy against particles of 0.03 microns. Studies conducted around the world have also shown its efficacy as an alternative to medical-grade air filter media. After developing standard operating procedures (SOPs) for sterilisation and respirator usage. Emergency approval was obtained and a limited number of healthcare workers were issued with this respirator (n=400). PPE kit satisfaction and self-efficacy scores were calculated from daily questionnaires during donning and doffing Results Qualitative fit-tests in all 400 healthcare workers matched those of a conventional N95 respirator. Almost all of the respondents in the PPE kit satisfaction responded positively. The self-efficacy score calculated from the general self-efficiency scale had an overall positive value, with the average score being 4.29. This demonstrated that the self-efficacy score was above average and indicated a high motivation to overcome obstacles and spend more time solving problems. The average self-efficacy score is defined between 2.5 - 3.5, and a low self-efficacy score is defined as a score below 2.5. Lastly, a regression analysis was done to test the correlation between PPE kit satisfaction and self-efficiency this demonstrated a positive correlation between PPE kit satisfaction using the 3D-printed respirator and self-efficacy (Slope: 0.416, Intercept: -1.066, R-value: 0.872, P-value: <0.01) Conclusions With supply chain disruptions and reduced or nonexistent supplies of essential medical goods. The need of a reusable, sterilisable, and efficient respirator has never been more evident. The materials used have made it sustain heavy use in austere environments. Studies have reported higher than average burnout rates in COVID-19-based healthcare workers. Studies have also shown that the rates of burnout are high in healthcare professionals without access to proper PPE kits in developing nations. This respirator was rated highly in PPE kit satisfaction and the self-efficacy score. Studies have demonstrated a correlation between high self-efficacy scores and low burnout rates in health care workers. There is also documented evidence of a positive correlation between high self-efficacy scores and general health. As the pandemic continues to evolve, so will the efforts to combat it, such as 3D printing. Interdisciplinary collaboration continues to drive our efforts to combat the pandemic and hopefully resolve it in the future.
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spelling pubmed-85272762021-10-22 The Designing, Testing, and Utility of a 3D-Printed Respirator: A Hospital's Journey Into Self-Sustainability During COVID-19 Lal Vallath, Aditya More, Ravisha Bhaskare, Satyajeet Rattan, Sarabjeet Athlye, Ajinkya Praveen, Adheeth Patel, Bindi S Richharia, Vyom Lalendran, Akshita Patsute, Sudhir Cureus Emergency Medicine Objective The current global COVID-19 pandemic has disrupted supply chains and the production of essential goods and services. This includes personal protective equipment (PPE) kits, respirators, and other protective devices. Hence efforts were made to prototype and produce 3D-printed N95 respirators to fill the gap in supply. In addition, methods of sterilization were put into place for the respirators. As well as forming standard operating procedures. Methods With the use of vast open-source libraries and collaboration with engineers and doctors fighting the COVID-19 pandemic, respirator prototypes were produced with special consideration to the sizing to fit median facial sizes. Polymer plastics were mixed in various proportions to condition the respirator to be used by frontline workers in austere environments. Due to the shortage of medical-grade filter media, alternative sources were researched. Merv 13 and Merv 15 filters were selected due to their cheap costs, vast abundance, and proven filtration efficacy against particles of 0.03 microns. Studies conducted around the world have also shown its efficacy as an alternative to medical-grade air filter media. After developing standard operating procedures (SOPs) for sterilisation and respirator usage. Emergency approval was obtained and a limited number of healthcare workers were issued with this respirator (n=400). PPE kit satisfaction and self-efficacy scores were calculated from daily questionnaires during donning and doffing Results Qualitative fit-tests in all 400 healthcare workers matched those of a conventional N95 respirator. Almost all of the respondents in the PPE kit satisfaction responded positively. The self-efficacy score calculated from the general self-efficiency scale had an overall positive value, with the average score being 4.29. This demonstrated that the self-efficacy score was above average and indicated a high motivation to overcome obstacles and spend more time solving problems. The average self-efficacy score is defined between 2.5 - 3.5, and a low self-efficacy score is defined as a score below 2.5. Lastly, a regression analysis was done to test the correlation between PPE kit satisfaction and self-efficiency this demonstrated a positive correlation between PPE kit satisfaction using the 3D-printed respirator and self-efficacy (Slope: 0.416, Intercept: -1.066, R-value: 0.872, P-value: <0.01) Conclusions With supply chain disruptions and reduced or nonexistent supplies of essential medical goods. The need of a reusable, sterilisable, and efficient respirator has never been more evident. The materials used have made it sustain heavy use in austere environments. Studies have reported higher than average burnout rates in COVID-19-based healthcare workers. Studies have also shown that the rates of burnout are high in healthcare professionals without access to proper PPE kits in developing nations. This respirator was rated highly in PPE kit satisfaction and the self-efficacy score. Studies have demonstrated a correlation between high self-efficacy scores and low burnout rates in health care workers. There is also documented evidence of a positive correlation between high self-efficacy scores and general health. As the pandemic continues to evolve, so will the efforts to combat it, such as 3D printing. Interdisciplinary collaboration continues to drive our efforts to combat the pandemic and hopefully resolve it in the future. Cureus 2021-09-20 /pmc/articles/PMC8527276/ /pubmed/34692324 http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.18113 Text en Copyright © 2021, Lal Vallath et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Emergency Medicine
Lal Vallath, Aditya
More, Ravisha
Bhaskare, Satyajeet
Rattan, Sarabjeet
Athlye, Ajinkya
Praveen, Adheeth
Patel, Bindi S
Richharia, Vyom
Lalendran, Akshita
Patsute, Sudhir
The Designing, Testing, and Utility of a 3D-Printed Respirator: A Hospital's Journey Into Self-Sustainability During COVID-19
title The Designing, Testing, and Utility of a 3D-Printed Respirator: A Hospital's Journey Into Self-Sustainability During COVID-19
title_full The Designing, Testing, and Utility of a 3D-Printed Respirator: A Hospital's Journey Into Self-Sustainability During COVID-19
title_fullStr The Designing, Testing, and Utility of a 3D-Printed Respirator: A Hospital's Journey Into Self-Sustainability During COVID-19
title_full_unstemmed The Designing, Testing, and Utility of a 3D-Printed Respirator: A Hospital's Journey Into Self-Sustainability During COVID-19
title_short The Designing, Testing, and Utility of a 3D-Printed Respirator: A Hospital's Journey Into Self-Sustainability During COVID-19
title_sort designing, testing, and utility of a 3d-printed respirator: a hospital's journey into self-sustainability during covid-19
topic Emergency Medicine
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8527276/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34692324
http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.18113
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