In Vitro Study of the Effect of Breathing Pattern on Aerosol Delivery During High-Flow Nasal Therapy

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作者
Bennett, Gavin [1 ]
Joyce, Mary [1 ]
Sweeney, Louise [1 ]
MacLoughlin, Ronan [1 ]
机构
[1] Aerogen Ltd, IDA Business Pk, Galway, Ireland
关键词
Aerosol; Breathing profile; High-flow nasal therapy; Tracheal dose; Vibrating mesh nebulizer; CANNULA; DEPOSITION; INFANTS; NEBULIZATION; RESISTANCE; OXYGEN; SIZE;
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10.1007/s41030-019-0086-x
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R56 [呼吸系及胸部疾病];
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Introduction The use of concurrent aerosol delivery during high-flow nasal therapy (HFNT) may be exploited to facilitate delivery of a variety of prescribed medications for inhalation. The study assessed the effect of tidal volume, breath rate, and inspiratory:expiratory (I:E) ratio on the quantity of aerosol captured at the level of the trachea during simulated HFNT. Methods Testing was completed according to a factorial statistical design of experiments (DOE) approach. Tracheal dose was characterized with a vibrating mesh nebulizer (Aerogen Solo, Aerogen Ltd) using simulated adult, small child, and infant HFNT models. Furthermore, aerosol delivery was evaluated across a range of adult patient profiles with clinically representative test setups. Results Aerosol delivery increased with a large tidal volume, a rapid breath rate, and a long inspiratory time. Tidal volume, breath rate, and I:E ratio each had a significant effect on tracheal dose across simulated adult, small child, and infant breathing. Conclusion The main trends that were identified in the statistical DOE predicted aerosol delivery across adult patient breathing profiles, in terms of tidal volume, breath rate, and I:E ratio. Therefore, patients with distressed breathing profiles may be expected to receive a larger aerosol dose than those with normal breathing rates. Funding Aerogen Limited.
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