个性化医疗中的传感和3D打印技术,用于管理包括COVID-19疫情在内的健康危机

Ashish Kalkal , Prince Allawadhi , Pramod Kumar , Abhishek Sehgal , Ashmit Verma , Kaustubh Pawar , Rangadhar Pradhan , Biswaranjan Paital , Gopinath Packirisamy
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自2020年初以来,围绕人类文明的一个重大威胁是2019年冠状病毒病(COVID-19)的爆发。它已被世界卫生组织宣布为大流行病,严重影响了全球人口,造成医疗和经济绝望。由于缺乏应对流行病所需的医疗设备,全球各地的医疗保健链一直处于严重压力之下。此外,医疗人员治疗重病患者的强制性个人防护装备供应短缺。为了解决大流行期间的必要问题,一些研究人员、医院和行业合作,以经济上可行的方式满足对这些医疗设备的需求。在这种情况下,3D打印技术在创建个性化医疗设备方面提供了巨大的潜力,包括口罩、面罩、快速检测套件、测试拭子、生物传感器和各种呼吸机组件。这是通过利用3D打印的集中式大规模制造和经过验证和测试的计算机辅助设计文件的本地分发来实现的。这项研究的主要焦点是,“3D打印如何有助于开发这些设备,以及它如何有助于开发和部署各种传感和护理点测试(POCTs)设备以实现商业化?”此外,本研究还通过为COVID-19患者实施新型3D打印医疗设备来照顾患者安全。此外,该研究有助于确定和突出各组织在使用3D打印技术方面所做的努力,这有助于抗击正在进行的大流行。
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Sensing and 3D printing technologies in personalized healthcare for the management of health crises including the COVID-19 outbreak

A major threat that has surrounded human civilization since the beginning of the year 2020 is the outbreak of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). It has been declared a pandemic by the World Health Organization and significantly affected populations globally, causing medical and economic despair. Healthcare chains across the globe have been under grave stress owing to shortages of medical equipments necessary to address a pandemic. Furthermore, personal protective equipment supplies, mandatory for healthcare staff for treating severely ill patients, have been in short supply. To address the necessary requisites during the pandemic, several researchers, hospitals, and industries collaborated to meet the demand for these medical equipments in an economically viable manner. In this context, 3D printing technologies have provided enormous potential in creating personalized healthcare equipment, including face masks, face shields, rapid detection kits, testing swabs, biosensors, and various ventilator components. This has been made possible by capitalizing on centralized large-scale manufacturing using 3D printing and local distribution of verified and tested computer-aided design files. The primary focus of this study is, “How 3D printing is helpful in developing these equipments, and how it can be helpful in the development and deployment of various sensing and point-of-care-testing (POCTs) devices for the commercialization?” Further, the present study also takes care of patient safety by implementing novel 3D printed health equipment used for COVID-19 patients. Moreover, the study helps identify and highlight the efforts made by various organizations toward the usage of 3D printing technologies, which are helpful in combating the ongoing pandemic.

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