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3D Printed frames to enable reuse and improve the fit of N95 and KN95 respirators.

Malia B McAvoyAi-Tram N BuiChristopher HansenDeborah PlanaJordan T SaidZizi YuHelen YangJacob FreakeChristopher VanDavid KrikorianAvilash K CramerLeanne SmithLiwei JiangKaren J LeeSara J LiBrandon BellerKimberley HugginsMichael P ShortSherry H YuArash MostaghimiPeter Karl SorgerNicole R LeBoeuf
Published in: BMC biomedical engineering (2021)
Our study suggests that mask frames can prolong the lifespan of N95 and KN95 masks by serving as a substitute for broken or defective bands without adversely affecting fit. Use of frames made it possible for ~ 73 % of the test population to achieve a good fit based on qualitative and quantitative testing criteria, approaching the 85-90 % success rate observed for intact N95 masks. Frames therefore represent a simple and inexpensive way of expanding access to PPE and extending their useful life. For clinicians and institutions interested in mask frames, designs and specifications are provided without restriction for use or modification. To ensure adequate performance in clinical settings, fit testing with user-specific masks and PanFab frames is required.
Keyphrases
  • systematic review
  • high resolution
  • mass spectrometry