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Mass and volume balances of nebulization processes for the determination of the expected dose of liquid medicines delivered by inhalation

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The works presents the application of mass/volume balances of liquid drug converted into the aerosol during atomization in medical nebulizers. The amount of liquid that can be delivered to the respiratory system during inhalation is reduced compared to the nominal dose not only because of drug losses both in the device (the residual volume, RV) and outside the nebulizer (in the mouthpiece, mask, or tubings), but also to the limitations of the patient (periodic flow with limited capacity). The paper should help to understand the complexity of aerosol therapy widely used in asthma, COPD and other pulmonary diseases.
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253–--261
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Bibliogr. 14 poz., rys., tab.
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  • Warsaw University of Technology, Faculty of Chemical and Process Engineering, Waryńskiego 1, 00-645 Warsaw, Poland
  • Medical University of Lublin, Clinics of Lung Diseases and Pediatric Reumathology, Gębali 6, 20-093 Lublin, Poland
  • Silesian Medical University in Katowice, Student Scientific Club at the Chair and Division of Pathomorphology and Molecular Diagnostics, Medyków 18, 40-752 Katowice, Poland
  • Silesian Medical University in Katowice, Faculty of Medical Sciences in Zabrze, Traugutta sq. 2, 41-800 Zabrze, Poland
  • Medical University of Lublin, Clinics of Lung Diseases and Pediatric Reumathology, Gębali 6, 20-093 Lublin, Poland
Bibliografia
  • 1. Ari A., 2014. Jet, ultrasonic, and mesh nebulizers: An evaluation of nebulizers for better clinical outcomes. Eurasian J. Pulmonol. 16, 1–7. DOI: 10.5152/ejp.2014.00087.
  • 2. Chang K.H., Moon S.-H., Oh J.Y., Yoon Y-S., Gu N., Lim C.-Y., Park B.J., Nam K.C., 2019. Comparison of salbu tamol delivery efficiency for jet versus mesh nebulizer using mice. Pharmaceutics, 11, 192. DOI: 10.3390/phar maceutics11040192.
  • 3. Dobrowolska K., Sosnowski T.R., 2020. Evolution of droplet size distribution in selected nebulizers. Physicochem. Probl. Miner. Process., 56, 32–40. DOI: 10.37190/ppmp/126312.
  • 4. Elphick M., von Hollen D., Pritchard J.N., Nikander K., Hardaker L.E., Hatley R.H.M., 2015. Factors to consider when selecting a nebulizer for a new inhaled drug product development program. Expert Opin. Drug Delivery, 12, 1375–1387. DOI: 10.1517/17425247.2015.1014339.
  • 5. Emeryk A., Pirożyński M., Mazurek H., Janeczek K., Sosnowski T.R., Kuna P., 2020. The position of Polish experts regarding nebulization during the COVID-19 pandemic. Terapia 4 (387), 12–18 (in Polish).
  • 6. Fink J.B., Ehrmann S., Li J., Dailey P., McKiernan P., Darquenne C., Martin A.R., Rothen-Rutishauser B., Kuehl P.J., Häussermann S., MacLoughlin R., Smaldone G.C., Muellinger B., Corcoran T.E., Dhand R., 2020. Reducing aerosol-related risk of transmission in the era of COVID-19: an interim guidance endorsed by the International Society of Aerosols in Medicine. J. Aerosol Med. Pulm. Drug Delivery, 33, 300–304. DOI: 10.1089/jamp.2020.1615.
  • 7. MacLoughlin R.J., Higgins B.D., Laffey J.G., O’Brien T., 2009. Optimized aerosol delivery to a mechanically ventilated rodent. J. Aerosol Med. Pulm. Drug Delivery, 22, 323–332. DOI: 10.1089/jamp.2008.0717.
  • 8. Niven R.W., 1996. Atomization and nebulizers. In: Hickey A.J. (Ed.), Inhalation aerosols. Physical and biological basis for therapy. Marcel Dekker Inc., New York.
  • 9. Pirożyński M., Florkiewicz E., Radzikowski K., Sosnowski T.R., 2015. Practical aspecst of nebulization in adults, including dosing pricnciples for drug aerosols. In: Pirożyński M. (Ed.), ABC of nebulization inlcuding dosing principles. Via Medica, Gdańsk, 144–186 (in Polish).
  • 10. Pirożyński M., Sosnowski T.R., 2016. Inhalation devices: from basic science to practical use, innovative vs generic products. Expert Opin. Drug Delivery, 13, 1559–1571. DOI: 10.1080/17425247.2016.1198774.
  • 11. Sosnowski T.R., 2019. Critical assessment of the quantitative criteria used in the comparison of nebulizers. EC Pulm. Respir. Med., 8(9), 656–662.
  • 12. Sosnowski T.R., 2020. Inhalation as a means of systemic drug delivery, In: Lai W.F. (Ed.), Systemic delivery technologies in anti-aging medicine: Methods and applications. Healthy ageing and longevity. Springer, Cham, 327–344. DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-54490-4_12.
  • 13. Sosnowski T.R., Kramek-Romanowska K., 2016. Predicted deposition of e-cigarette aerosol in the human lungs. J. Aerosol Med. Pulm. Drug Delivery, 29, 299–309. DOI: 10.1089/jamp.2015.1268.
  • 14. Sosnowski T.R., Odziomek M., 2019. Inhalable steroids delivered from mesh nebulizers – what should we know? Terapia 4(375), 83–88 (in Polish).
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