PULMONARY MASS AND HEAT TRANSPORT
肺传质和传热
基本信息
- 批准号:3358638
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 16.47万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:1988
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:1988-08-01 至 1996-06-30
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:aerosols computer simulation disease /disorder model dogs environmental contamination environmental toxicology heterodyning high frequency ventilation interferometry laboratory rat mathematical model microscopy model design /development nonblood rheology phantom model pulmonary surfactants respirators respiratory airflow disorder respiratory airflow measurement respiratory airway pressure respiratory airway volume respiratory gas transport respiratory insufficiency /failure surfactant video recording system
项目摘要
This proposal intends to study two aspects of pulmonary transport,
one in the gas phase and one in the airway liquid phase, which are
involved in respiratory therapeutic modalities. The distribution
of transported material (gas, surfactant, drugs) in both depends
upon the interaction of diffusive and convective processes as well
as boundary conditions determined by common local lung structure
and composition, while techniques to investigate both involve
tracking the dispersion of an imposed gas or surfactant bolus or
microbolus. Our major objective is to identify the important
determinants of contaminant transport within the airstream (on the
scale of the entire airway tree), and within the airway liquid
lining/tissue (on the scale of spreading surfactant). Two
important and different studies of transport are proposed which
share many similarities both in detail and in approach. In the
first project pulmonary gas transport during intra-tracheal
insufflation (ITI), with or without external chest vibrations, will
be studied to investigate ITI as a means of enhancing C02 removal
and ventilatory efficiency in models of chronic ventilatory failure
(e.g. spinal cord injury, neuromuscular disorders). The
experimental technique underlying this transport study will be to
follow the dispersion of a localized bolus of tracer-gas by
intra-lumenal gas sampling, in animal and hardware models of ITI.
This new technique will allow us to interpret a local D-eff from
the concentration data measured at the point of injection, giving
us the unique ability to examine regional and local differences in
transport. Predictive models of this transport will be developed
in tandem with the experimentation to provide a framework for
interpreting data and guiding experimental parameter ranges. In
the second project pulmonary liquid transport following the
delivery of exogenous surfactants, either in aerosol droplets or
large scale slugs which feed a surfactant monolayer, will be
studied. This situation is found in surfactant replacement therapy
for surfactant-deficient neonates or intra-airway drug delivery.
The aim is to understand how far and how fast the surfactant (plus
any dissolved species) is transported from where it impacts on the
lining to its destination. The technique underlying this
investigation will be the introduction of a localized surfactant
bolus (microdroplet or slug) onto the air-liquid interface in
animal and hardware models, while video-microscopy and laser
interferometric methods will be used to track its dispersion along
the interface and to investigate film rupture phenomena. In
addition to measuring the spreading rates, use of our theoretical
modelling will allow us to infer physical properties of the liquid
lining (thickness, viscosity, surface tension) in airways and in
alveoli. Theoretical modelling will provide a basis for
interpreting the data and suggesting how to control the delivery.
本课题拟研究肺运输的两个方面,
项目成果
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