Prediction of particle deposition in the human lung using realistic models of lung ventilation

Asgharian, B; Price, OT; Hofmann, W

HERO ID

1274108

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Journal Article

Year

2006

HERO ID 1274108
In Press No
Year 2006
Title Prediction of particle deposition in the human lung using realistic models of lung ventilation
Authors Asgharian, B; Price, OT; Hofmann, W
Journal Journal of Aerosol Science
Volume 37
Issue 10
Page Numbers 1209-1221
Abstract Realistic predictions of inhaled particle deposition in various locations of the human lung depend mainly on accurate descriptions of the lung geometry and ventilation. Models of airflow distribution in the human lung by uniform and nonuniform lung expansions were used to calculate particle deposition in various lobes and regions of stochastically generated human lungs. To study the influence of lung geometry, 30 asymmetric stochastic lungs were generated and used in the calculations. Lobar airflow in each lung varied in accordance with lobar properties. The calculated airflow distributions indicated that the airflow rate entering each lobe of a given lung was similar for uniform and nonuniform lung expansions. Particle deposition was also found to be similar for uniform and nonuniform lung expansion models at rest breathing. The predicted deposition was in agreement with experimental measurements of regional and total depositions when considering lung size variation in a population. The coupled lung ventilation and deposition models can aid in detailed predictions of inhaled particle deposition in the human lungs. (c) 2006 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Doi 10.1016/j.jaerosci.2006.01.002
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Keyword particle deposition; lung ventilation; airway expansion; regional deposition; site-specific deposition; microdosimetry
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