Valved holding chamber drug delivery is dependent on breathing pattern and device design

Author:

Csonka PéterORCID,Lehtimäki LauriORCID

Abstract

Small children with airway obstruction breathe with very low tidal volumes (VT) and high respiratory rates (RRs). These extreme respiratory patterns affect drug delivery unpredictably through valved holding chambers (VHCs).We compared in anin vitrostudy the effectiveness of two VHCs, one small (140 mL, Optichamber Diamond) and one large (350 mL, Babyhaler) without facemasks, to deliver salbutamol to filters positioned between the VHC mouthpieces and a breathing simulator. Different tidal volumes (from 30 mL to 200 mL) and RRs (25·min-1and 50·min-1) were applied through a breathing simulator.The amount of salbutamol delivered increased with increasingVTin both VHCs for both RRs (ρ>0.87 and p<0.001 for both devices at both rates). The effect of RR was not as evident, but drug delivery tended to be higher at the higher rate. Drug delivery was significantly higher through the Optichamber Diamond as compared with the Babyhaler at every combination of RR andVTup to a 12-fold difference.We found marked differences in salbutamol delivery between the Babyhaler and Optichamber Diamond VHCs. The delivered dose of salbutamol increased with increasingVTand RR with both VHCs but with differences related to valve dead spaces. Instead of considering all VHCs equal in clinical paediatric practice, each device should be testedin vitrowith respiratory patterns relevant to small children with respiratory difficulties.

Funder

Väinö ja Laina Kiven Säätiö

Hengityssairauksien Tutkimussäätiö

Suomen Tuberkuloosin Vastustamisyhdistyksen Säätiö

Publisher

European Respiratory Society (ERS)

Subject

Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine

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