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The design and manufacture of 3D-printed adjuncts for powered air-purifying respirators.
Miles, L F; Chuen, J; Edwards, L; Hohmann, J D; Williams, R; Peyton, P; Grayden, D B.
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  • Miles LF; Department of Anaesthesia Austin Health Melbourne Vic Australia.
  • Chuen J; 3DMedLab Austin Health Melbourne Vic Australia.
  • Edwards L; MSD Robotics Lab Melbourne School of Design Melbourne Vic Australia.
  • Hohmann JD; Technician NExT Lab Melbourne School of Design Melbourne Vic Australia.
  • Williams R; Melbourne Brain Centre Imaging Unit Melbourne Vic Australia.
  • Peyton P; Department of Anaesthesia Austin Health Melbourne Vic Australia.
  • Grayden DB; Department of Biomedical Engineering The University of Melbourne Vic Australia.
Anaesth Rep ; 8(2): e12055, 2020.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32705085
ABSTRACT
Spurred in part by literature published in the immediate aftermath of the severe acute respiratory syndrome epidemic in 2003, powered air-purifying respirators have seen increased use worldwide during the COVID-19 pandemic. Whereas these devices provide excellent protection of the user, there is an added element of risk during doffing and cleaning of the device. An additional layer of barrier protection, in the form of a polypropylene gown, to be worn over the hood and motor belt, can be used to minimise this risk. However, the device entrains air perpendicular to the lie of the gown, resulting in the impermeable material being sucked into the air intake, and partial occlusion of flow. In this report, we describe a clinical-academic partnership whereby a bespoke filter guard was designed to disrupt airflow and prevent gown entrainment, thereby enabling full barrier protection of both the device and user. This intervention was simple, cheap, scalable and able to be mass produced.
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Texto completo: 1 Banco de datos: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: Anaesth Rep Año: 2020 Tipo del documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Banco de datos: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: Anaesth Rep Año: 2020 Tipo del documento: Article