Pulmonary Delivery of Therapeutic and Diagnostic Gases
Autor: | Joseph G. Mammarappallil, Andrew R. Martin, Eric T. Geier, Warren M. Zapol, Neil R. MacIntyre, Richard E. Moon, John Chen, Ira Katz, G. Kim Prisk, Rui Carlos Sá, Binglan Yu, H. Cecil Charles, Fumito Ichinose, Chantal Darquenne |
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Rok vydání: | 2018 |
Předmět: |
Adult
Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine medicine.medical_specialty Hypertension Pulmonary Contrast Media Pharmaceutical Science 030204 cardiovascular system & hematology Nitric Oxide ISAM Congress 2017 Review Articles 03 medical and health sciences Drug Delivery Systems 0302 clinical medicine Administration Inhalation Lung imaging medicine Humans Pharmacology (medical) Intensive care medicine Lung Aerosols business.industry Nebulizers and Vaporizers medicine.disease Magnetic Resonance Imaging Pulmonary hypertension Proton magnetic resonance Oxygen 030228 respiratory system Oxygen delivery Gases business Aerosol drug delivery |
Zdroj: | Journal of Aerosol Medicine and Pulmonary Drug Delivery. 31:78-87 |
ISSN: | 1941-2703 1941-2711 |
DOI: | 10.1089/jamp.2017.1431 |
Popis: | The 21st Congress for the International Society for Aerosols in Medicine included, for the first time, a session on Pulmonary Delivery of Therapeutic and Diagnostic Gases. The rationale for such a session within ISAM is that the pulmonary delivery of gaseous drugs in many cases targets the same therapeutic areas as aerosol drug delivery, and is in many scientific and technical aspects similar to aerosol drug delivery. This article serves as a report on the recent ISAM congress session providing a synopsis of each of the presentations. The topics covered are the conception, testing, and development of the use of nitric oxide to treat pulmonary hypertension; the use of realistic adult nasal replicas to evaluate the performance of pulsed oxygen delivery devices; an overview of several diagnostic gas modalities; and the use of inhaled oxygen as a proton magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) contrast agent for imaging temporal changes in the distribution of specific ventilation during recovery from bronchoconstriction. Themes common to these diverse applications of inhaled gases in medicine are discussed, along with future perspectives on development of therapeutic and diagnostic gases. |
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