Experimental measurements and empirical modelling of the regional deposition of inhaled particles in humans

Chan, TL; Lippmann, M

HERO ID

54646

Reference Type

Journal Article

Year

1980

Language

English

PMID

7395753

HERO ID 54646
In Press No
Year 1980
Title Experimental measurements and empirical modelling of the regional deposition of inhaled particles in humans
Authors Chan, TL; Lippmann, M
Journal American Industrial Hygiene Association Journal
Volume 41
Issue 6
Page Numbers 399-409
Abstract Regional deposition of inhaled particles was studied experimentally in a hollow cast of the human larynx-tracheobronchial tree extending through the first six branching levels, and in twenty-six non-smoker human volunteers in vivo. Results of the hollow cast study indicated a linear dependence of particle deposition efficiency on the Stokes number for aerosols with aerodynamic diameters greater than 2 micrometers. Alveolar and total respiratory tract in vitro deposition in healthy non-smokers was minimal for particles of approximately 0.4 micrometers, and alveolar deposition for mouthpieces inhalations peaked for particles of approximately 3 micrometers. A new anatomic parameter, the bronchial deposition size (BDS), is introduced to permit the classification of various individuals and populations according to their tracheobronchial deposition efficiencies. The average BDS's were 1.20 cm for 26 healthy non-smokers, 1.02 cm for 46 cigarette smokers, 0.90 cm for 19 clinical patients being treated for obstructive lung disease and 0.60 cm for six severely disabled patients.
Doi 10.1080/15298668091424942
Pmid 7395753
Wosid WOS:A1980JU68000002
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