Interpretation of "24 hour lung retention" in studies of mucociliary clearance

Smaldone, GC; Perry, RJ; Bennett, WD; Messina, MS; Zwang, J; Ilowite, J

HERO ID

7010

Reference Type

Journal Article

Year

1988

Language

English

HERO ID 7010
In Press No
Year 1988
Title Interpretation of "24 hour lung retention" in studies of mucociliary clearance
Authors Smaldone, GC; Perry, RJ; Bennett, WD; Messina, MS; Zwang, J; Ilowite, J
Journal Journal of Aerosol Medicine and Pulmonary Drug Delivery
Volume 1
Issue 1
Page Numbers 11-20
Abstract To determine if clearance from ciliated airways is complete in 24 hrs, we measured whole lung and regional clearance of radiolabeled aerosols over 24 hrs in a large number of normal and diseased individuals. Using a gamma camera and computer analysis, we found small but significant amounts of aerosol in the central airways of normal subjects, and greater central retention in some patients with obstructive lung disease. In patients, a significant factor related to the central retention of aerosol was the presence of chronic flow limitation during tidal breathing. Whole lung retention in normal lungs correlated with the initial pattern of aerosol deposition, but not in disease. We conclude that the 24 hr image often contains a significant amount of deposited aerosol in central airways and not just alveoli. In addition, the presence of flow limiting segments in central airways is associated with prolonged retention of aerosol in patients with obstructive lung disease.
Doi 10.1089/jam.1988.1.11
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