The Ratio of Nasal Cannula Gas Flow to Patient Inspiratory Flow on Trans-nasal Pulmonary Aerosol Delivery for Adults: An in Vitro Study
Trans-nasal aerosol deposition during distressed breathing is higher than quiet breathing, and decreases as administered gas flow increases. We hypothesize that inhaled dose is related to the ratio of gas flow to patient inspiratory flow (GF:IF). An adult manikin (Laerdal) with a collecting filter p...
Main Authors: | Jie Li, Lingyue Gong, James B. Fink |
---|---|
Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
MDPI AG
2019-05-01
|
Series: | Pharmaceutics |
Subjects: | |
Online Access: | https://www.mdpi.com/1999-4923/11/5/225 |
Similar Items
-
Impact of Gas Flow and Humidity on Trans-Nasal Aerosol Deposition via Nasal Cannula in Adults: A Randomized Cross-Over Study
by: Luciana Alcoforado, et al.
Published: (2019-07-01) -
High-flow nasal cannula for body rewarming in hypothermia
by: Emanuele Gilardi, et al.
Published: (2020-03-01) -
The Clinical Impact of Flow Titration on Epoprostenol Delivery via High Flow Nasal Cannula for ICU Patients with Pulmonary Hypertension or Right Ventricular Dysfunction: A Retrospective Cohort Comparison Study
by: Jie Li, et al.
Published: (2020-02-01) -
Acute Responses to Oxygen Delivery via High Flow Nasal Cannula in Patients with Severe Chronic Obstructive
by: Amy H. Attaway, et al.
Published: (2021-04-01) -
Clinical studies with high flow nasal cannula oxygen delivery in 2015
by: David Sotello, et al.
Published: (2016-04-01)