Aerosol Bolus Dispersion and Aerosol-Derived Airway Morphometry: Assessment of Lung Pathology and Response to Therapy, Part 2

J. Blanchard
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ABSTRACT This review discusses the potential utility of two methods using inhaled aerosol to detect and diagnose lung disease. Part 1, published earlier,(1) focused upon aerosol bolus dispersion, which measures convective gas mixing. Here, Part 2 focuses upon aerosol-derived airway morphometry (ADAM), which assesses the diameters of airways and acini. This method is discussed in terms of its validity, ability to detect known interventions and diseases, and reproducibility (administering and performing this procedure were already discussed(1). With ADAM, airway and acinar diameters are expressed in terms of the effective airway diameter (EAD), which can be measured as a function of volumetric depth in the lungs. Evidence that ADAM is valid is provided by studies showing EAD agrees well with morphometric indices of airway and acinar size, especially once the distribution of aerosol is accounted for, and changes appropriately in response to known interventions and several diseases. Of particular note is the ...
气溶胶丸分散和气溶胶衍生的气道形态测定:肺病理评估和对治疗的反应,第2部分
本文综述了两种使用吸入气溶胶检测和诊断肺部疾病的方法的潜在用途。第1部分,早些时候发表,(1)集中在气溶胶丸分散,它测量对流气体混合。在这里,第2部分侧重于气溶胶衍生的气道形态测量(ADAM),它评估气道和腺泡的直径。本文讨论了该方法的有效性、检测已知干预措施和疾病的能力以及可重复性(已经讨论了该程序的管理和执行)。在ADAM中,气道和腺泡直径以有效气道直径(EAD)表示,EAD可以作为肺容积深度的函数来测量。研究表明,EAD与气道和腺泡大小的形态计量指标非常吻合,特别是考虑到气溶胶的分布,并在已知干预措施和几种疾病的影响下发生适当的变化,这些研究提供了ADAM有效的证据。特别值得注意的是……
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