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Deposition of Ultrafine Particles in Human Tracheobronchial Airways of Adults and Children

机译:Deposition of Ultrafine Particles in Human Tracheobronchial Airways of Adults and Children

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Inhalation exposure to ultrafine particles, including radon progeny and other combustion aerosols, has been implicated in potential health risks of ambient and indoor environments. These particles deposit in the respiratory tract mainly by diffusion. The purpose of this study was to determine the deposition pattern of nanometer-sized particles in the human tracheobraonchial (TB) airways of children and young adults. The deposition was determined for 1.75, 10, 40 nm ~(21)Pb particles at flow rates corresponding to respiratory minute volumes at rest and during moderate exercise. The 1.75 nm particles were unattached clusters, whereas the 10 and 40 nm particles were silver particles with attached ~(212)Pb clusters. Replicate casts of the upper TB airways of 3, 16, and 23 year old humans were used, including the larynx. trachea, and bronchial airways down to generation 5-8. Deposition in each generation and total deposition were measured by counting the ~(212)Pb gamma photopeak in a NaI (TI) detector. The effects of airway geometry, particle size, and flow rate on deposition efficiency were studied. The deposition of the 1.75 nm particle, corresponding to unattached indoor radon progeny, was substantially higher than that of the 10 and 40 nm particles. The dependence of particle deposition on the flow rate was relatively weak, and deposition efficiencies were only slightly higher at the lower flow rates. The deposition models for diffusion from parabolic flow underestimated aerosol deposition, whereas the diffusion deposition predicted for plug flow overestimated the TB deposition models resulting from this study can be used for developing lung deposition models and in the risk assessment of radon progeny and ultrafine ambient particles.

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