Experimental study of aerosol deposition in a realistic lung model
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Lízal, František
Elcner, Jakub
Jedelský, Jan
Jícha, Miroslav
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Vysoká škola báňská - Technická univerzita Ostrava
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The inhalation route for administration of medicaments is becoming more and more popular in
recent years. The reason is non-invasiveness of the method and instantaneous absorption of drugs to
the blood circulation. It is necessary to deliver exact amount of drug to the specific segment because
of occurrence of diverse diseases in different segments of lungs. The aim of our work is to contribute
to better understanding of transport and deposition of aerosolized drugs in lungs and hence to more
effective treatment of respiratory diseases due to the targeted drug delivery. We provided
measurements of aerosol deposition in segmented realistic model of lungs without a mouth cavity.
Monodisperse particles marked with fluorescein were supplied to the model. The model was then
disassembled to segments and each segment was rinsed with isopropanol, whereby fluorescent
samples were created. Each sample was analysed by fluorometer and an amount of aerosol deposited
in the segment was calculated. Experiences obtained by this study were used for creation of a new
model with the mouth cavity. This model will be used for future studies with porous and fiber
aerosols.
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Sborník vědeckých prací Vysoké školy báňské - Technické univerzity Ostrava. Řada strojní. 2010, roč. 56, č. 3, s. 109-114 : il.