In vitro monodisperse aerosol deposition in a mouth and throat with six different inhalation devices

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作者
DeHaan, WH [1 ]
Finlay, WH [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Alberta, Dept Mech Engn, Edmonton, AB 16G 2G8, Canada
关键词
extrathoracic region; oral pharynx; larynx; dry powder inhalers; pharmaceutical inhaler; mouth-throat; oral cavity; buccal cavity;
D O I
10.1089/089426801316970321
中图分类号
R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
学科分类号
1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
Experiments were performed to determine the effect of different pharmaceutical aerosol inhalation devices on the deposition of monodisperse aerosols in an idealized mouth and throat geometry. The devices included two dry powder inhalers (Diskus((R)) and Turbuhaler((R))), two nebulizers (Pari LC STAR((R)) and Hudson T-Updraft((R))), and a metered dose inhaler with attached holding chamber (Aerochamber((R))), in addition to a straight tube (1.7 cm inner diameter). Aerosol particles (DL-alpha tocopheryl acetate) of diameters of 2.5, 5, and 7 mum generated by a vibrating orifice generator were inhaled at steady air flow rates of Q = 5-90 L/min through the devices and into the mouth-throat. Deposition in the mouth-throat and after-filter were determined by ultraviolet (UV) spectrophotometric assay. The amount of deposition in the mouth and throat region was found to depend on the type of device that the aerosol entered through. Deposition in the extrathoracic region with the two types of jet nebulizers did not differ significantly (p > 0.1) from that of a straight tube or each other over their entire tested range of 590 greater than or equal to rhod(2)Q greater than or equal to 11,375, where rho is particle density (in g/cm(3)), d is particle diameter (in mum), and Q is flow rate (in cm(3)/s). The metered dose inhaler with attached holding chamber was found to differ from the straight tube only at two intermediate values of rhod(2)Q = 5,145 and 16,033. The deposition occurring for the dry powder inhalers was found to be significantly greater than for the straight tube for all values of rhod(2)Q greater than or equal to 10,954 for the Diskus((R)), and rhod(2)Q greater than or equal to 9,435 for the Turbuhaler((R)). Deposition with the dry powder inhalers was found to be up to 14 times greater than that with the straight tube. Thus, the inhaler geometry that the aerosol passes through prior to entering the mouth and throat region can greatly affect the deposition in the mouth-throat.
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