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Annals of Allergy Asthma & Immunology | 1998

Continuous Nebulization Therapy for Asthma with Aerosols of β2 Agonists

Otto G. Raabe; Timothy M Wong; Garrett B Wong; James W Roxburgh; S David Piper; James I. C. Lee

BACKGROUND Various studies have demonstrated the benefits of continuous nebulization therapy for delivering aerosols of the beta2 agonists such as terbutaline sulfate or albuterol sulfate to patients with severe asthma and/or impending respiratory failure. OBJECTIVE The purpose of this investigation was to explicate the operational factors associated with the use of nebulizers for extended aerosol respiratory therapy including those factors that affect the prescribed aerosol dosages and the relationship to actual delivery of prescribed drugs to the respiratory airways of the lungs of a patient under treatment conditions. METHODS Operational characteristics and methods have been investigated for use of long-running nebulizers for continuous nebulization therapy. Factors considered were particle size distribution, setup conditions, aerosolization concentrations and rates, delivery fraction of aerosol reaching patient, and changes in medication concentration during extended operation. With a large volume nebulizer, aerosols can be delivered to the patient without dilution via a standard open mask for up to eight hours without refill. The pneumatic HEART nebulizer with 240 mL reservoir was evaluated. RESULTS The nebulizer was operated from a single compressed air or oxygen source and found to provide from 10 to 15 L/min of aerosol with 38 to 50 microL of aerosolized medicine per liter of air (or oxygen) and utilize from 30 to 56 mL/hour of medicinal liquid. The mass median aerodynamic diameter of the aerosol droplets was found to be about 2.0 microm (sigma(g) = 2.7). Delivery efficiency to the patient mask was about 90%. The aerosolized medicine delivered to the patient can be increased by adjusting the flow rate of the gas source or changing the solution concentration of medicine. Typically, several milligrams of drug can be delivered to the patient as inhaled aerosol per hour of treatment of which about one-quarter can be expected to be deposited in the lungs. During eight hours of operation the concentration of medicinal solution increased by about a factor of two because of water evaporation. CONCLUSIONS Continuous nebulization therapy is an important means of treating patients with severe asthma. Dosage criteria can be established based on the operating characteristics of the nebulizer system, drug solution concentration, and patient respiration.


Archive | 1991

Intermittent signal actuated nebulizer synchronized to operate in the exhalation phase, and its method of use

Otto G. Raabe; James I. C. Lee; James Calvin Hathaway


Archive | 1990

Intermittant signal actuated nebulizer

Otto G. Raabe; James I. C. Lee


Archive | 1992

Intermittent signal actuated nebulizer synchronized with exhalation

Otto G. Raabe; James I. C. Lee; James Calvin Hathaway


Archive | 1992

Medicinal aerosol delivery system and method of use

Samuel D. Piper; David A. Blackney; Lysa S. Kinoshita; Russell T. Reid; Otto G. Raabe; James I. C. Lee


Journal of Aerosol Medicine-deposition Clearance and Effects in The Lung | 1989

A Signal Actuated Nebulizer for Use with Breathing Machines

Otto G. Raabe; James I. C. Lee; Gordon A. Wong


Archive | 1992

NEBULISEUR ACTIONNE PAR UN SIGNAL INTERMITTENT ET SYNCHRONISE AVEC l'EXPIRATION

Otto G. Raabe; James I. C. Lee; James Calvin Hathaway


Archive | 1992

Durch ein intermittierendes signal betätigter, mit der ausatmung synchronisierter verübler

James Calvin Hathaway; James I. C. Lee; Otto G. Raabe


Archive | 1988

Durch signal intermittierend betaetigter vernebler. Through signal intermittently actuated nebulizer.

Otto G. Raabe; James I. C. Lee


Archive | 1988

Vaporisateur commandé par signal intermittent

Otto G. Raabe; James I. C. Lee

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