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[PDF] Aerosol delivery to ventilated infant and pediatric patients


JBFMSRRT FAARC - Respiratory care, 2004 - rcjournal.com
Infants have low tidal volume, vital capacity, and functional residual capacity,
and short respiratory cycles (low I:E ratio), which result in a low residence
time for aerosol particles and, thus, low pulmonary deposition of aerosol ...
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Aerosol deposition in neonatal ventilation


JC DUBUS, L VECELLIO, M DE MONTE, JB … - Pediatric research, 2005 - journals.lww.com
Lung deposition of inhaled drugs in ventilated neonates has been studied in
models of questionable relevance. With conven- tional nebulizers, pulmonary
deposition has been limited to 1% of the total dose. The objective of this ...
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[PDF] Aerosol Delivery Devices in the Treatment of Asthma


DRHPDRRT FAARC - RESPIRATORY CARE, 2008 - rtjournalonline.com
Nebulizers convert solutions or suspensions into aerosols with a particle size
that can be inhaled into the lower respiratory tract. There are pneumatic jet
nebulizers, ultrasonic nebulizers, and mesh nebulizers. Newer nebulizer ...
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