Development of an integrated Face-Upper airway model
Övrigt konferensbidrag, 2025
This study aims to demonstrate the influence of a realistic infant airway model on the delivery of a respirable aerosol for improved understanding and to better predict drug delivery to the lungs.
To further expand the in-vitro characterization capabilities for paediatric development programs, an advanced upper airway model, “Frank”, representing a 2-year-old child has been developed. The model is originally based on scans of a 35-year-old male which has been scaled to represent approx. a 2-year-old child using published, tabular data.
The aerosol filtering effect of the Frank model has been investigated at flow rates representative of the age group (3.5 and 7 L/min) and using a soft mist inhaler.
A 50% reduction of the aerosol dose passing the airway model compared to reference runs without model, was found.
aerosol filtering effect
Författare
Jan Olof Svensson
Chalmers, Kemi och kemiteknik, Kemi och biokemi
Marcus Skogevall
AstraZeneca AB
Gunilla Petersson
Inhaled Delivery Consulting AB
David Sahlin
VivoLab AB
Lars Thelin
VivoLab AB
Journal of Aerosol Medicine and Pulmonary Drug Delivery
1941-2711 (ISSN) 19412703 (eISSN)
Vol. 38 5 375-378, United Kingdom,
Ämneskategorier (SSIF 2025)
Klinisk medicin
DOI
10.60565/cjpx-1k63