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Obtención de modelos 3D de nuevos prototipos de hisopos nasofaríngeos mediante la tecnología de impresión 3D en materiales biocompatibles

Authors: Flores Aparicio, H.; Ojados González, Dolores; Roca González, Joaquín Francisco; Cinesi Gómez, C.;

Obtención de modelos 3D de nuevos prototipos de hisopos nasofaríngeos mediante la tecnología de impresión 3D en materiales biocompatibles

Abstract

Este estudio nace de la necesidad de dar respuesta a la falta de suministro de material sanitario durante las etapas más críticas de la pandemia de Covid-19. En el panorama mundial de escasez de material para hacer frente a la lucha contra la enfermedad de Covid-19 durante la etapa más agresiva de la pandemia desencadenada por la presencia del virus SARS-CoV-2, surgió la imperiosa necesidad de buscar alternativas de fabricación in situ de material requerido tanto para el tratamiento, como para diagnosis de pacientes, al igual que ocurrió con elementos de seguridad o equipos de protección individual para personal clínico y de a pie. En el caso base de estudio de este trabajo se precisó en concreto de elementos para toma de muestras a analizar mediante técnicas de PCR, ya que hubo una falta de stock a nivel mundial de este tipo de material sanitario. Por este motivo desde muchos centros de investigación e instituciones se emprendió una búsqueda de soluciones a partir de iniciativas públicas y privadas que permitieran obtener elementos eficaces para la toma de muestras con las que determinar el contagio de este virus. Desde el SEDIC de la UPCT, teniendo en cuenta estudios previos, se obtuvieron diseños de hisopos nasofaríngeos como material de último recurso útil para estos fines, que podían ser fabricados mediante técnicas de impresión 3D.

Al Departamento de microbiología del Hospital Reina Sofía de Murcia, a Rosa Blázquez, al SMS, UPCT y todas las personas, grupos de investigación y entidades que lo hicieron posible y que formaron parte del entorno colaborativo con sus pequeñas y grandes aportaciones.

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Hisopos nasofaríngeos, 2406.04 Biomecánica, PCR, SARS-CoV-2, Material sanitario, Tecnología Electrónica, 3314 Tecnología Médica, 3D

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