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Characteristic Waveforms for Testing of Medical Aerosol Inhalers

  • Respiratory diseases are characterised by high prevalence among the European population. Medical aerosol inhalers are the most commonly used means of drug delivery into the human respiratory system. This paper focuses on characteristic waveforms that can be utilised during aerosol deposition studies to simulate conditions of rapid human inhalation. Additionally, an inhalatory waveform based on clinically recorded spirometry data is introduced. Experimental measurements are performed and simulation results mutually compared using the electro-mechanical lung simulator xPULM. The inhalatory waveforms are repeatably simulated with high fidelity in regards to the waveform shape with the lowest value of the Goodness of fit 0.89. Additionally, the measured values for all characteristic inhalatory parameters are simulated with low standard deviation < 1. The differences between the required and measured waveform shapes are small, < 3 L/min and do not influence the overall inhalatory volume. This opens a possibility of utilising the xPULM for medical aerosol inhalers testing.

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Author:Richard PastekaORCiD, Joao Pedro Santos da CostaORCiD, Mathias ForjanORCiD
Parent Title (English):8th European Medical and Biological Engineering Conference
Publisher:Springer International Publishing
Document Type:Conference Proceeding
Language:English
Completed Date:2019/01/01
Responsibility for metadata:Fachhochschule Technikum Wien
Release Date:2021/07/06
GND Keyword:Biomedical Engineering; Breathing Simulation
First Page:240
Last Page:246
Publish on Website:1
Open Access:0
Reviewed:1
Link to Publication:https://www.springerprofessional.de/characteristic-waveforms-for-testing-of-medical-aerosol-inhalers/18638550
Invited:0
Keynote:0
Department:Department Life Science Engineering
Research Focus:Data-Driven, Smart & Secure Systems
Projects:Eigenmittel
Studienjahr:2019/2020