In vitro deposition of micrometer-sized particles in the extrathoracic airways of children during tidal oral breathing

Golshahi, L; Vehring, R; Noga, ML; Finlay, WH

HERO ID

2705484

Reference Type

Journal Article

Year

2013

HERO ID 2705484
In Press No
Year 2013
Title In vitro deposition of micrometer-sized particles in the extrathoracic airways of children during tidal oral breathing
Authors Golshahi, L; Vehring, R; Noga, ML; Finlay, WH
Journal Journal of Aerosol Science
Volume 57
Page Numbers 14-21
Abstract Nine oral airway replicas of children 6-14 years old were used for measuring deposition of 0.5-6.3 mu m diameter particles during inhalation of four representative (sinusoidal) breathing patterns typical of those observed during the use of nebulizers by children. For a given particle size and inhalation flow rate, deposition in the present child replicas is higher than in adults and is not well predicted by adult correlations, even when age-related scaling factors are applied. However, by using subject-specific geometrical dimensions of the airway replicas, dimensionless correlations that predict deposition of micrometer-sized particles in children's oral airways during tidal breathing are presented. Such best fitting correlation gives deposition efficiency eta(2) = [1-1/(4.99(stk Re-2.41(-0.17))+1)] x 100, where Re and Stk are Reynolds and Stokes numbers with length scale given by V/As where V is airway volume and A(s) is airway surface area. (C) 2012 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Doi 10.1016/j.jaerosci.2012.10.006
Wosid WOS:000316035500002
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Keyword Aerosol; Drug delivery; Filtration; Inhalation; Nebulizers; Pediatric