提高Covid-19紧急呼吸器的可持续性:OxyGEN-IP案例研究

Carlota Armillas-Mateos
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突发卫生事件背景下的可持续医疗设备设计是一个未开发的研究领域。拯救生命的紧迫性意味着可能不会考虑生态设计策略。然而,其中一些策略可能导致成本和制造时间的减少,这意味着可以生产更多的单位,并达到更多的病人。本文旨在提供可行的生态设计策略,可与参与Covid-19应急呼吸机产品设计和制造的利益相关者共享。其目标是帮助以更可持续的方式应对Covid-19危机,并在卫生紧急情况下增加需要辅助通气的人获得医疗保健的机会。采用整体系统设计的视角(Blizzard and Klotz, 2012),本研究应用了整体设计框架(Aranda-Jan et al., 2016)和生态设计策略轮(Brezet and Hemel, 1997)来阐述与应急设计目标一致的初步策略。可持续性工具、方法和原则的不同设计被用于讨论、分析和提供最后一套建议战略。这些可以分为四类:装配设计、产品寿命延长、材料使用和精益制造。尽管需要进一步努力克服在确定战略期间确定的执行挑战,但预计上述建议可以在短期内付诸实施,从而在更好的环境影响、更低的成本和总制造时间方面带来好处。
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Mejorando la sostenibilidad de los respiradores de emergencia para el Covid-19: un caso de estudio sobre OxyGEN-IP
Sustainable medical device design in the context of a health emergency is an unexplored area of research. The urgency to save lives implies that eco-design strategies may not be considered. However, some of these strategies could lead to cost and manufacturing time reduction, implying that more units could be produced, and more patients reached. This paper aims to provide feasible eco-design strategies that could be shared with the stakeholders involved in the product design and manufacturing of emergency ventilators for Covid-19. The objective is to help tackle the Covid-19 crisis in a more sustainable way, and increase the access to healthcare of people requiring assisted ventilation during the health emergency. Adopting a Whole Systems Design perspective (Blizzard and Klotz, 2012), this research has applied the Holistic Design Framework (Aranda-Jan et al., 2016) and the Eco-design Strategy Wheel (Brezet and Hemel, 1997) to elaborate preliminary strategies aligned with the emergency design objectives. Different design for sustainability tools, approaches and principles have been used to discuss, analyse and provide a final set of recommended strategies. These can be grouped in four categories: design for assembly, extension of product lifetime, usage of materials, and lean manufacturing. Despite further efforts are needed to overcome implementation challenges identified during the definition of strategies, it is expected that the above recommendations can be put in practice in a short-term to bring benefits in terms of better environmental impact, lower costs and total manufacturing time.
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