2023
DOI: 10.3390/pharmaceutics15030903
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A Novel Trans-Tracheostomal Retrograde Inhalation Technique Increases Subglottic Drug Deposition Compared to Traditional Trans-Oral Inhalation

Abstract: Subglottic stenosis represents a challenging clinical condition in otolaryngology. Although patients often experience improvement following endoscopic surgery, recurrence rates remain high. Pursuing measures to maintain surgical results and prevent recurrence is thus necessary. Steroids therapy is considered effective in preventing restenosis. Currently, however, the ability of trans-oral steroid inhalation to reach and affect the stenotic subglottic area in a tracheotomized patient is largely negligible. In t… Show more

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“…Engineers and scientists have employed computational fluid dynamics (CFD) to study the airflow, transportation, and deposition (TD) of medicinal aerosols and particulate matter in polluted air through the complex pathways of the human respiratory system. The number of numerical studies conducted on unhealthy lungs in comparison to healthy lungs is less in the existing literature. CFD can assist researchers in understanding the flow physics of unhealthy lungs and how aerosols move within them for better treatment of pulmonary diseases.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Engineers and scientists have employed computational fluid dynamics (CFD) to study the airflow, transportation, and deposition (TD) of medicinal aerosols and particulate matter in polluted air through the complex pathways of the human respiratory system. The number of numerical studies conducted on unhealthy lungs in comparison to healthy lungs is less in the existing literature. CFD can assist researchers in understanding the flow physics of unhealthy lungs and how aerosols move within them for better treatment of pulmonary diseases.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%