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Aerosol delivery via invasive ventilation: a narrative review.

Hui-Ling Lin1,2,3, James B Fink4,5, Huiqing Ge6.   

Abstract

In comparison with spontaneously breathing non-intubated subjects, intubated, mechanically ventilated patients encounter various challenges, barriers, and opportunities in receiving medical aerosols. Since the introduction of mechanical ventilation as a part of modern critical care medicine during the middle of the last century, aerosolized drug delivery by jet nebulizers has become a common practice. However, early evidence suggested that aerosol generators differed in their efficacies, and the introduction of newer aerosol technology (metered dose inhalers, ultrasonic nebulizer, vibrating mesh nebulizers, and soft moist inhaler) into the ventilator circuit opened up the possibility of optimizing inhaled aerosol delivery during mechanical ventilation that could meet or exceed the delivery of the same aerosols in spontaneously breathing patients. This narrative review will catalogue the primary variables associated with this process and provide evidence to guide optimal aerosol delivery and dosing during mechanical ventilation. While gaps exist in relation to the appropriate aerosol drug dose, discrepancies in practice, and cost-effectiveness of the administered aerosol drugs, we also present areas for future research and practice. Clinical practice should expand to incorporate these techniques to improve the consistency of drug delivery and provide safer and more effective care for patients. 2021 Annals of Translational Medicine. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  Invasive mechanical ventilation; aerosol therapy; inhaled drugs; lung deposition

Year:  2021        PMID: 33987286      PMCID: PMC8105868          DOI: 10.21037/atm-20-5665

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ann Transl Med        ISSN: 2305-5839


  68 in total

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Journal:  Int J Pharm       Date:  2004-09-28       Impact factor: 5.875

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Authors:  Rajiv Dhand; Joachim Eicher; Michaela Hänsel; Ingeborg Jost; Martin Meisenheimer; Herbert Wachtel
Journal:  Int J Chron Obstruct Pulmon Dis       Date:  2019-03-05

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Authors:  Zhongheng Zhang; Peifeng Xu; Qiang Fang; Penglin Ma; Huiling Lin; Jim B Fink; Zongan Liang; Rongchang Chen; Huiqing Ge
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2019-08-29       Impact factor: 3.240

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Authors:  Richard H Drew; John R Perfect
Journal:  J Fungi (Basel)       Date:  2022-02-21
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