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In vitro study and semiempirical model for aerosol delivery control during mechanical ventilation
Authors:Laurent Vecellio  Claude Guérin  Daniel Grimbert  Michele De Monte  Patrice Diot
Affiliation:(1) INSERM U-618 IFR 135, Université François-Rabelais, 37000 Tours, France;(2) Service de Réanimation Médicale, Hôpital de la Croix Rousse, 69004 Lyon, France
Abstract:The object of this study was to evaluate in vitro the influence of various ventilatory parameters on the delivery of synchronized nebulization of terbutaline during mechanical ventilation and to determine a semiempirical model to control the quantity of aerosol delivered into the patientrsquos lung. An ATOMISOR NL9 M jet nebulizer (La Diffusion Technique Française, France) was filled with terbutaline (Bricanyl, Astra-Zeneca, Sweden) and connected to the inspiratory line of a Horus ventilator (Taema, France). Nebulization was synchronized with the inspiratory phase. We assessed at the end of the endotracheal tube the quantity of terbutaline (terbutaline mass output) and the volume median diameter (VMD) by diffraction-laser method. There was a negative correlation between terbutaline mass output and inspiratory air flow ( r =–0.95, p <0.0001) and between VMD and inspiratory air flow ( r =–0.96, p <0.0001). Moreover, positive end-expiratory pressure levels between 0 cm and 8 cm of water did not significantly change the terbutaline output mass ( p =0.22). Total nebulization time and terbutaline mass output calculated by the mathematical model showed good agreement with experimental data. In conclusion, our semiempirical model allows calculation of the duration of the nebulization required to deliver a given mass of terbutaline into patient lungs.This revised version was published online in May 2005 with a corrected section heading.
Keywords:Aerosol  Mechanical ventilation  Nebulizer  Terbutaline
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