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Volume! | 2004

Design Optimisation of Novel Pharmaceutical Actuator Using Optical Diagnostics

Henk K. Versteeg; Graham K. Hargrave; Perry A. Genova; Robert C. Williams; Dan Deaton; Prashant P. Kakade

Pharmaceutical metered dose inhalers (MDIs) are drug delivery devices that are designed to produce self-propelled aerosols for inhalation therapies. Conventional MDI actuators use configurations based on a “two-orifice-and-sump” design. This promotes partial expansion of the propellant as a pre-atomisation stage. The final aerosol contains large numbers of respirable particles (1–5μm), but the aerosol plume velocity tends to be very high (50–100m/s). The KOS Vortex Nozzle Assembly (VNA) is an innovative actuator concept, which enables a measure of control of plume velocity. The device utilises a combination of a vortex chamber and a Bernoulli horn to reduce the plume velocity whilst increasing the respirable fraction of drug particles. The aerosol generation process in all MDIs, including the KOS VNA, inevitably leads to a certain amount of internal and external drug deposition, which represents an inefficiency of the drug delivery technology that can threaten dose uniformity. This paper reports the findings of an experimental study using optical diagnostics to investigate the primary atomization mechanism and external drug deposition in the VNA. High-speed video imaging is used to document the developing aerosol plume in the near-orifice and mouthpiece regions as well as the flow regime inside the vortex chamber using transparent versions of the VNA manufactured by means of rapid prototyping. We consider how the improved understanding of the flow processes resulting from this study supports measurements of fine-particle fractions and mouthpiece deposition. We also discuss how this type of fundamental investigation using optical diagnostics can be used to drive design improvements to identify VNA geometries with improved aerosol properties and reduced external drug deposition.Copyright


Archive | 2002

Method of forming barbs on a suture and apparatus for performing same

Perry A. Genova; Robert C. Williams; Warren Jewett; Matthew A. Megaro


Archive | 2004

Apparatus for forming barbs on a suture

Michael Trull; Perry A. Genova; Robert C. Williams; Jeffrey C Leung; Matthew A. Megaro; Stanton D. Batchelor; Andrew Corson


Archive | 2005

Breath actuated inhaler

Tom Ruckdeschel; Perry A. Genova; Dan Deaton; Matt Khare


Archive | 2003

Apparatus and method for forming barbs on a suture

Michael Trull; Perry A. Genova; Robert C. Williams


Archive | 2000

Metered dose inhaler agitator

Perry A. Genova; Warren Jewett


Archive | 2004

Apparatus for electronic dosage counter

Daniel Deaton; Thomas Ruckdeschel; Perry A. Genova; Warren Jewett


Archive | 2001

Inhalation actuated device

Keith Wakefield; Perry A. Genova


Archive | 1997

Domestic water valve assembly

Warren Jewett; Perry A. Genova


Archive | 2010

Automated system for cutting tissue retainers on a suture

Perry A. Genova; Robert C. Williams; Warren Jewett

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Andrew Corson

Charles Stark Draper Laboratory

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Andrew Black

Charles Stark Draper Laboratory

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Brian Walsh

Charles Stark Draper Laboratory

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