Author: Ishack, Stephanie; Lipner, Shari R
                    Title: Use of 3D printing to support COVID-19 medical supply shortages: a review  Cord-id: u6cnckrr  Document date: 2021_7_13
                    ID: u6cnckrr
                    
                    Snippet: The novel coronavirus, COVID-19, created a pandemic with significant mortality and morbidity which poses challenges for patients and healthcare workers. The global spread of COVID-19 has resulted in shortages of personal protective equipment (PPE) leaving frontline health workers unprotected and overwhelming the healthcare system. 3D printing is well suited to address shortages of masks, face shields, testing kits and ventilators. In this article, we review 3D printing and suggest potential appl
                    
                    
                    
                     
                    
                    
                    
                    
                        
                            
                                Document: The novel coronavirus, COVID-19, created a pandemic with significant mortality and morbidity which poses challenges for patients and healthcare workers. The global spread of COVID-19 has resulted in shortages of personal protective equipment (PPE) leaving frontline health workers unprotected and overwhelming the healthcare system. 3D printing is well suited to address shortages of masks, face shields, testing kits and ventilators. In this article, we review 3D printing and suggest potential applications for creating PPE for healthcare workers treating COVID-19 patients. A comprehensive literature review was conducted using PubMed with keywords “Coronavirus disease 2019â€, “COVID-19â€, “severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2â€, “SARS-CoV-2â€, “supply shortagesâ€, “N95 respirator masksâ€, “personal protective equipmentâ€, “PPEâ€, “ventilatorsâ€, “three-dimensional modelâ€, “three-dimensional printing†“3D printing†and “ventilatorâ€. A summary of important studies relevant to the development of 3D printed clinical applications for COVID-19 is presented. 3D technology has great potential to revolutionize healthcare through accessibility, affordably and personalization.
 
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