针对COVID-19大流行的呼吸机快速成型和制造的现实考虑

IF 0.4 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL Proceedings of Singapore Healthcare Pub Date : 2023-06-07 DOI:10.1177/20101058231182004
J. J. Wong, Fiona Wei Ling Loke, H. L. Tan, J. Quah, Wai Chye Cheong, Shariq Ali Khan, Biju Thomas, G. Phua, Derrick Wei Shih Chan
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背景在新冠肺炎大流行期间,对保持感染患者生命至关重要的呼吸机在全球供应短缺。我们的目标是在这种紧急情况下,快速原型并实施基本呼吸机的生产,以满足当地和地区的需求。方法我们采用供应到设计的方法,估计呼吸机单元的潜在需求,并采购估计数量的常见现成组件,以组装满足临床使用基本要求的呼吸机单元。我们根据公布的规范和临床医生的意见确定了基本呼吸机的最低要求。呼吸机的构建涉及跨学科合作(临床医生、行业、医院创新工程师和政府合作伙伴之间)、原型设计和重复迭代、台架测试、动物测试、监管流程、ISO13485质量管理流程、许可和用户可接受性测试。结果我们原型化了一种功能有限的呼吸机,以补充医院呼吸机,这些呼吸机可以在短时间内用容易获得的零部件生产出足够数量的呼吸机。该呼吸机系统是在密切关注临床医生用户输入的情况下开发的,尽可能符合ISO标准和质量管理流程,由耦合复苏袋、电机系统以及压力和流量传感器组成,能够在安全和临床重要的目标范围内提供呼吸机呼吸。该系统在有或没有低压氧气补充的环境空气中起作用。用户反馈指出,控件的大小、警报和直观性是潜在的改进领域。结论需要根据用户可接受性测试结果进行进一步修改,以改进这种功能有限的呼吸机的可用性。
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Real-world considerations for the rapid prototyping and manufacture of a ventilator for the COVID-19 pandemic
Background In the COVID-19 pandemic, ventilators vital to keeping infected patients alive, were in short supply globally. Our aim was to rapidly prototype and implement production of basic ventilators to serve the local and regional needs in this emergency situation. Methods We adopted a supply-to-design approach, estimating the potential demand for ventilator units and sourcing for common off-the-shelf components available in the estimated quantities, to assemble ventilator units which met the essential requirements for clinical use. We determined the minimum requirements of a basic ventilator based on published specifications and clinician input. Building the ventilator involved interdisciplinary collaboration (between clinicians, industry, hospital innovation engineers and government partners), prototyping and repeated iterations, bench testing, animal testing, regulatory processes, ISO13485 quality management processes, licensing and user acceptability testing. Results We prototyped a limited feature ventilator to supplement hospital ventilators which could be manufactured in sufficient numbers within a short span of time from easily available component parts. Developed with close attention to clinician user input with compliance to ISO standards and quality management processes where possible, this ventilator system was composed of coupled resuscitation bags, motor systems, and pressure and flow sensors capable of delivering ventilator breaths within safe and clinically important targets. This system is functional on ambient air with or without low pressure oxygen supplementation. User feedback cited size, alarms and intuitiveness of controls as potential areas for improvement. Conclusions Further modification based on user acceptability testing results are needed to refine the usability of this limited feature ventilator.
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