Ultrafine Particle Deposition in a Human Tracheobronchial Cast |
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Authors: | Beverly S. Cohen Robert G. Sussman Morton Lippmann |
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Affiliation: | Institute of Environmental Medicine, New York University Medical Center , 550 First Avenue, New York, NY, 10016 |
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Abstract: | The deposition of 0.20, 0.15, and 0.04 μm diameter particles was measured in a human central airway cast using a variable larynx with cyclic inspiratory flow. Data were compared with theoretical predictions for deposition from laminar flow for the first seven airway generations. With the exception of tracheal deposition, which on average exceeded predictions by a factor of 9, the measured deposition was about twice that predicted. The enhanced deposition is attributable to secondary swirling flows. Less enhancement is observed at higher inspiratory flow rates as turbulence increases. The surface density of particles deposited at bifurcations was approximately 20% greater than along the airway lengths. This increased deposition at bifurcations should be considered when calculating tissue dose for particles which act before the initial deposit is removed by clearance processes. |
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