Dry powder inhaler in mechanical ventilation and influence of ventilator circuit-related factors on aerosol delivery during mechanical ventilation

© Faculty of Pharmacy, Mahidol University (Thailand) 2018. Patients on mechanical ventilation need aerosolized therapy through an endotracheal tube and a ventilated circuit. In the critical care setting, patients received inhalation therapy in the form of wet aerosols via nebulizers or pressurized m...

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Main Authors: Warangkana Pornputtapitak, Nashwa El-Gendy
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Published: 2020
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spelling th-mahidol.521932020-01-27T17:26:22Z Dry powder inhaler in mechanical ventilation and influence of ventilator circuit-related factors on aerosol delivery during mechanical ventilation Warangkana Pornputtapitak Nashwa El-Gendy Mahidol University Beni-Suef University Medicine © Faculty of Pharmacy, Mahidol University (Thailand) 2018. Patients on mechanical ventilation need aerosolized therapy through an endotracheal tube and a ventilated circuit. In the critical care setting, patients received inhalation therapy in the form of wet aerosols via nebulizers or pressurized metered-dose inhalers (pMDI). However, an ineffective and inconsistent aerosol delivery due to drug loss in a ventilated system is a major problem for aerosolized therapy in these patients. Dry powder inhaler (DPI) has been a promising inhaler that has no 'rain-out' of wet aerosol on the circuit. This review will summarize the state of the art for aerosol delivery to mechanically ventilated patients with special emphasis on emerging opportunities for dry powder aerosols. Beside inhaler itself, drug delivery to mechanically ventilated patients depends on the ventilator circuit-related factors such as the pattern of inspiration, the volume of inhalation and the volumetric flow rate. Patients on mechanical ventilation differ from patients who can breathe by themselves (unassisted spontaneous breathing) or patient who receive direct-to-mouth inhalation. Drug delivery during mechanical ventilation is affected by the factors that directly related to ventilator circuit that controls a patient's breathing. Thus, these ventilator circuit-related factors that play an important role in drug delivery efficiency will be discussed in this review. 2020-01-27T10:26:22Z 2020-01-27T10:26:22Z 2019-01-01 Review Pharmaceutical Sciences Asia. Vol.46, No.1 (2019), 1-11 10.29090/psa.2019.01.018.0040 25868470 25868195 2-s2.0-85057485936 https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/52193 Mahidol University SCOPUS https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=85057485936&origin=inward
institution Mahidol University
building Mahidol University Library
continent Asia
country Thailand
Thailand
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topic Medicine
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Warangkana Pornputtapitak
Nashwa El-Gendy
Dry powder inhaler in mechanical ventilation and influence of ventilator circuit-related factors on aerosol delivery during mechanical ventilation
description © Faculty of Pharmacy, Mahidol University (Thailand) 2018. Patients on mechanical ventilation need aerosolized therapy through an endotracheal tube and a ventilated circuit. In the critical care setting, patients received inhalation therapy in the form of wet aerosols via nebulizers or pressurized metered-dose inhalers (pMDI). However, an ineffective and inconsistent aerosol delivery due to drug loss in a ventilated system is a major problem for aerosolized therapy in these patients. Dry powder inhaler (DPI) has been a promising inhaler that has no 'rain-out' of wet aerosol on the circuit. This review will summarize the state of the art for aerosol delivery to mechanically ventilated patients with special emphasis on emerging opportunities for dry powder aerosols. Beside inhaler itself, drug delivery to mechanically ventilated patients depends on the ventilator circuit-related factors such as the pattern of inspiration, the volume of inhalation and the volumetric flow rate. Patients on mechanical ventilation differ from patients who can breathe by themselves (unassisted spontaneous breathing) or patient who receive direct-to-mouth inhalation. Drug delivery during mechanical ventilation is affected by the factors that directly related to ventilator circuit that controls a patient's breathing. Thus, these ventilator circuit-related factors that play an important role in drug delivery efficiency will be discussed in this review.
author2 Mahidol University
author_facet Mahidol University
Warangkana Pornputtapitak
Nashwa El-Gendy
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author Warangkana Pornputtapitak
Nashwa El-Gendy
author_sort Warangkana Pornputtapitak
title Dry powder inhaler in mechanical ventilation and influence of ventilator circuit-related factors on aerosol delivery during mechanical ventilation
title_short Dry powder inhaler in mechanical ventilation and influence of ventilator circuit-related factors on aerosol delivery during mechanical ventilation
title_full Dry powder inhaler in mechanical ventilation and influence of ventilator circuit-related factors on aerosol delivery during mechanical ventilation
title_fullStr Dry powder inhaler in mechanical ventilation and influence of ventilator circuit-related factors on aerosol delivery during mechanical ventilation
title_full_unstemmed Dry powder inhaler in mechanical ventilation and influence of ventilator circuit-related factors on aerosol delivery during mechanical ventilation
title_sort dry powder inhaler in mechanical ventilation and influence of ventilator circuit-related factors on aerosol delivery during mechanical ventilation
publishDate 2020
url https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/52193
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