Title of article :
3D printing technology and internet of things prototyping in family practice: building pulse oximeters during COVID-19 pandemic
Author/Authors :
Capobussi, Matteo Department of Biomedical Sciences for Health - University of Milan - Milan, Italy , Moja, Lorenzo Department of Biomedical Sciences for Health - University of Milan - Milan, Italy
Abstract :
Family doctors can have an active role in identifying significant population needs and solutions. During the COVID-
19 epidemic, patient home monitoring with pulse oximetry has been a key aspect of care of patients. However,
pandemics bring shortage of medical equipment such as pulse oximeters. Through the local maker community, in
a matter of days four “smart”pulse oximeters were built. Following Internet of Things principles, the prototypes
were programmed to transmit real-time data through Wi-Fi directly to the doctors. Each pulse oximeter served a
family doctor during the pandemic. In this article we describe the process that led to the production of the
technology and provide detailed instructions, which have also been shared in maker-oriented websites.
Dissemination can potentially lead to additional small-scale productions, limiting future shortages.
Keywords :
Medically underserved Area , Maker Culture , Internet of Things , Pulse Oximeter , Covid19
Journal title :
3D Printing in Medicine