| Literature DB >> 32763350 |
Priscila R Armijo1, Nicholas W Markin2, Scott Nguyen3, Dao H Ho4, Timothy S Horseman4, Steven J Lisco2, Alicia M Schiller5.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Anesthesia providers are at risk for contracting COVID-19 due to close patient contact, especially during shortages of personal protective equipment. We present an easy to follow and detailed protocol for producing 3D printed face shields and an effective decontamination protocol, allowing their reuse.Entities:
Keywords: COVID-19; Personal protective equipment; Safety
Year: 2020 PMID: 32763350 PMCID: PMC7402098 DOI: 10.1016/j.ajic.2020.07.037
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Am J Infect Control ISSN: 0196-6553 Impact factor: 2.918
Comprehensive list of supplies used for the face shield
| Item | Equipment needed to acquire | Approximate cost | Sources | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 3D printer capable of using PLA filament, sufficient printing surface area and uses .stl files | Prusa i3 MK3S | $750 | |
| 2 | Filament for 3D printing of the head band | PLA filament | $20/1 kg spool. This produces approximately 30 headbands. | |
| 3 | Clear face protector portion of shield | 10 mL thick PVC plastic binding covers, standard 8 ½ x 11 in size, clear | $17/100 sheets | office supply stores, |
| 4 | Tourniquet for the head strap | Standard type used for venipuncture | $15/100 tourniquets | medical supply sources, |
| 5 | Paper hole punch | Standard single paper hole punch | $5 | office supply stores, |
| 6 | Slicer software | Needed to transfer .stl files to 3D printer, or make any modifications | Free. Available in public domain. | |
| 7 | Face guard template | Used to mark the location of the holes needed in the face guard | Free. Available in public domain. | |
Fig 1The terminology of the face shield components. Items referenced in the assembly direction refer to the items in Table 1.
Fig 2Pictorial description of how to assemble the face shield for the first time. (A) attaching the face guard to the headband; (B) view after face guard attachment; (C) attaching the chin piece; (D) measuring the head strap; (E) cutting a slit into the head strap; and (F) attaching the head strap to the headband.
Fig 3Depiction of the 3D printed face shield. (A) coverage and design, including use of goggles and a standard N95 mask underneath. Note the coverage that extends below the chin; and (B) completed face shield.