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A new Strategy to Improve Drug Delivery to the Maxillary Sinuses: The Frequency Sweep Acoustic Airflow
Authors:Amira El Merhie  Laurent Navarro  Xavier Delavenne  Lara Leclerc  Jérémie Pourchez
Affiliation:1.Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Mines, CIS-EMSE, Sainbiose UMR INSERM 1059, SFR FED 4166 - IFRESIS,Saint-Etienne,France;2.Laboratoire de Pharmacologie – Toxicologie, Sainbiose UMR INSERM 1059,CHU de Saint-Etienne,Saint-Etienne,France
Abstract:

Purpose

Enhancement of intranasal sinus deposition involves nebulization of a drug superimposed by an acoustic airflow. We investigated the impact of fixed frequency versus frequency sweep acoustic airflow on the improvement of aerosolized drug penetration into maxillary sinuses.

Methods

Fixed frequency and frequency sweep acoustic airflow were generated using a nebulizing system of variable frequency. The effect of sweep cycle and intensity variation was studied on the intranasal sinus deposition. We used a nasal replica created from CT scans using 3D printing. Sodium fluoride and gentamicin were chosen as markers.

Results

Studies performed using fixed frequency acoustic airflow showed that each of maxillary sinuses of the nasal replica required specific frequency for the optimal aerosol deposition. Intranasal sinus drug deposition experiments under the effect of the frequency sweep acoustic airflow showed an optimal aerosol deposition into both maxillary sinus of the nasal replica. Studies on the effect of the duration of the sweep cycle showed that the shorter the cycle the better the deposition.

Conclusions

We demonstrate the benefit of frequency sweep acoustic airflow on drug deposition into maxillary sinuses. However further in vivo studies have to be conducted since delivery rates cannot be obviously determined from a nasal replica.
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