• Resp Care · Jan 2006

    An investigation of nebulized bronchodilator delivery using a pediatric lung model of spontaneous breathing.

    • Ruben D Restrepo, Stephen K Dickson, Joseph L Rau, and Douglas S Gardenhire.
    • Cardiopulmonary Care Sciences, Georgia State University, Atlanta, Georgia, USA. restrepor@uthscsa.edu.au
    • Resp Care. 2006 Jan 1;51(1):56-61.

    BackgroundThe literature lacks comparative data on nebulizer aerosol delivered via mask versus T-piece, to spontaneously breathing pediatric subjects.PurposeTo compare total inhaled drug mass delivered via standard pediatric aerosol mask versus via T-piece, with increasing distance.MethodsWe used a sample of 5 nebulizers, operated under manufacturers' conditions, with a standard pediatric aerosol mask and with a T-piece capped at one end, at 0 cm, 1 cm, and 2 cm from an inhalation filter placed at the inlet of a pediatric test lung. Inhaled drug mass was analyzed with spectrophotometry. Aerosol particle size was measured separately from the breathing simulations, using a laser particle sizer to determine fine-particle mass (particles < 4.7 mum) and fine-particle fraction as percent of total mass. The fine-particle fraction was used to estimate the fine-particle mass.ResultsThe mean + SD values for inhaled drug mass as a percentage of nominal dose, at 0 cm, 1 cm, and 2 cm, with the mask were 2.88 + 0.79%, 1.61 + 0.65%, and 1.3 + 0.42%, respectively, and with the T-piece were 4.14 + 1.37%, 3.77 + 1.04%, and 3.47 + 0.64%, respectively. There was a statistically greater inhaled drug mass with T-piece than with mask, overall (p < 0.01), and a significant decrease with mask or T-piece as distance increased (p < 0.01). The difference between mask and T-piece for inhaled drug mass at 2 cm was statistically significant (p < 0.018). The mean + SD values for fine-particle mass estimated as a percentage of total drug mass at 0, 1, and 2 cm, with the mask were 1.39 + 0.36%, 0.78 + 0.29%, and 0.64 + 0.20%, respectively, and with the T-piece were 2.1 + 0.63%, 1.84 + 0.45%, and 1.71 + 0.27%, respectively.ConclusionInhaled drug mass was greater with T-piece than with a standard pediatric aerosol mask under the conditions studied.

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