2018
DOI: 10.1155/2018/8937985
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A Handy Preterm Infant Incubator for Providing Intensive Care: Simulation, 3D Printed Prototype, and Evaluation

Abstract: Preterm infants encounter an abrupt delivery before their complete maturity during the third trimester of pregnancy. Polls anticipate an increase in the rates of preterm infants for 2025, especially in middle- and low-income countries. Despite the abundance of intensive care methods for preterm infants, such as, but not limited to, commercial, transport, embrace warmer, radiant warmer, and Kangaroo Mother Care methods, they are either expensive, lack the most essential requirements or specifications, or lack t… Show more

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“…6769 Zaylaa and colleagues created an incubator for preterm infants by printing parts of the incubator then incorporating circuity and a heating unit. 70 The 3D-printed incubator achieved higher scores in all measures compared with other incubation methods, including commercial incubators. 70…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 88%
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“…6769 Zaylaa and colleagues created an incubator for preterm infants by printing parts of the incubator then incorporating circuity and a heating unit. 70 The 3D-printed incubator achieved higher scores in all measures compared with other incubation methods, including commercial incubators. 70…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 88%
“…70 The 3D-printed incubator achieved higher scores in all measures compared with other incubation methods, including commercial incubators. 70…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 88%
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“…There are some low-cost approaches for incubators that perform similar functions as the current device, such as the ones described by Tran et a. [14] , Zaylaa et al [15] or Fong et al [16] , but the neonatal incubator presented herein has a reduced cost as well as additional features (such as weight monitoring or an external alarm system), and an updated design with current materials found at e-commerce platforms such as Amazon or AliExpress. In this way, the incubator can be replicated and utilized by potential users in LMICs just by following the detailed instructions we provide in this work.…”
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confidence: 99%