Influence of intrinsic particle properties on the assessment of convective gas transport by aerosol bolus technique.

1996 
Aerosol bolus measurements are increasingly being used in patients and healthy subjects to assess convective gas transport and mixing in the lungs. To investigate the extent to which intrinsic particle properties confound parameters derived for the assessment of intrapulmonary transport, bolus inhalation experiments were performed in six anesthetized, intubated, and mechanically ventilated beagle dogs using DEHS particles of 0.5, 1, or 2 μm diameter. Therefore, particle displacement by diffusion varied by a factor of two, settling velocity by a factor of 13, and particle inertia as inferred from the stopping distance by a factor of 16. By using a standardized breathing maneuver 6-mL boluses were inhaled into lung depths between 75 and 47 5 mL. Mode, half-width, and intrapulmonary particle deposition along with mean, standard deviation, and skewness of the particle concentration distributions in the expired air were determined. For all particle sizes studied particle deposition increased with increasing lu...
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