Deposition of aerosol particles in the nasopharyngeal region of the human respiratory tract

Hounam, RF; Black, A; Walsh, M

HERO ID

5247

Reference Type

Journal Article

Year

1969

Language

English

PMID

5773844

HERO ID 5247
In Press No
Year 1969
Title Deposition of aerosol particles in the nasopharyngeal region of the human respiratory tract
Authors Hounam, RF; Black, A; Walsh, M
Journal Nature
Volume 221
Issue 5187
Page Numbers 1254-1255
Abstract THE interest of those concerned in any way with the provision of protection against inhalation hazards, especially those associated with work with radioactive materials, has been stimulated by the publication of the report of the Task Group on Lung Dynamics for Committee II of the International Commission on Radiological Protection1. Investigations in the Health Physics and Medical Division at AERE, Harwell, into the behaviour of inhaled radioactive aerosol particles in the human respiratory tract have started—with the cooperation of three volunteer subjects—with a study of deposition in the nasopharyngeal compartment. The experiments followed the somewhat artificial procedure of earlier investigators and aerosols were drawn through the nose and mouth at flow rates of 5, 10, 20, 30 and 40 l./min while the subject held his breath.
Doi 10.1038/2211254a0
Pmid 5773844
Is Certified Translation No
Dupe Override No
Comments Nature (London) 221: 1254-1255.
Is Public Yes
Language Text English