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    • Respiratory Medicine
    • Pharmacology
    • Biomedical Engineering

    Background:

    • Aerosol therapy is a key treatment modality, particularly for cystic fibrosis.
    • Current aerosol generators have limitations in particle size and delivery efficiency.
    • Understanding aerosol particle behavior is crucial for effective drug delivery.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To review the current status of aerosol therapy.
    • To identify key variables influencing aerosol deposition and efficacy.
    • To highlight areas for improvement in aerosol generator technology.

    Main Methods:

    • Review of existing literature on aerosol therapy.
    • Analysis of factors affecting aerosol particle behavior (size, composition, administration).
    • Consideration of lung physiology, including dual blood supply and airflow dynamics.

    Main Results:

    • Most current aerosol generators produce polydisperse particles (4-5 microns median diameter).
    • Significant aerosol deposition (up to 90%) occurs in the oropharyngeal region.
    • Limited nebulized fluid (2-3 ml/hour) reaches the bronchi.
    • Potential for toxic effects due to bronchial circulation absorption.
    • Airflow turbulence and dead space impact particle deposition.

    Conclusions:

    • Aerosol therapy's potential lies in delivering high drug concentrations to poorly vascularized lung regions.
    • Development of advanced aerosol generators is essential.
    • Further research is needed on small particle behavior in airstreams for optimized delivery.