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DELIVERY OF AEROSOLIZED DRUGS THROUGH CONTINUOUS POSITIVE AIRWAY PRESSURE (CPAP) Team Patrick Kurkiewicz Annie Loevinger Joe Decker Steve Welch Client Dr. Mihai Teodorescu Advisor Professor John Webster
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Outline Problem Statement Background Information Client Specifications Design Options Design 1: Jet Nebulizer Design 2: Ultrasonic Nebulizer with One-Way Valve Design 3: Ultrasonic Nebulizer with Flow Sensor Final Design Future Work Questions
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Problem Statement A method is needed for automated delivery of bronchodilator drugs, like Albuterol, while using the CPAP device. Automated delivery should either be continuous or at timed intervals over a patient’s sleep cycle.
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Background Continuous Positive Airway Pressure (CPAP) Used for sleep apnea and asthma patients Provides positive pressure to assist breathing Image from Webster, J.G. 2009. Medical Instrumentation.
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Background Uses Pressurized Air Efficiency 39+/-3%** Uses ultrasonic waves Efficiency 86+/-5%** Jet NebulizerUltrasonic Nebulizer Image from www.mece.ualberta.ca/arla/tutorial.htmwww.mece.ualberta.ca/arla/tutorial.htm ** Gessler T; Schmehl T; Hoeper M M; Rose F; Ghofrani H A; Olschewski H; Grimminger F; Seeger W. 2001. Ultrasonic versus jet nebulization of iloprost in severe pulmonary hypertension. The European respiratory journal : official journal of the European Society for Clinical Respiratory Physiology 2001;17(1):14-9. Image from www.sonozap.com/nebulizer.htmwww.sonozap.com/nebulizer.htm Nebulizer: transforms liquid medication into mist patient
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Client Specifications Compatible with CPAP Automatically deliver albuterol sulfate Cannot compromise quality of sleep Design for clinical trials Made for adults Prototype can be computer interface
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Design Options
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Design 1: Jet Nebulizer in-line with CPAP + Simple + Inexpensive - Loud - Requires separate flow generation
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Design 2: Ultrasonic Nebulizer with One-Way Valve Nebulizer gas collects in side chamber during exhale, taken up during inhale + Simple design - Collecting gas may re-condense
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Design 3: Ultrasonic Nebulizer with Flow Sensor Flow sensor detects breathing rate, turns nebulizer on/off based on inhalation cycle + More control - Complicated, requires more parts
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Design Matrix Efficacy (25) Safety (20) Compatibility /Feasibility (20) Patient Comfort (20) Ease of Use (10) Cost (5) Total (100) Jet Nebulizer 15201505570 Ultrasonic One-Way Valve 201520 10489 Ultrasonic Flow Sensor 2515122010385
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Final Design Ultrasonic nebulizer with one-way valve control Existing CPAP and mask Added programmable controls
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Future Work Finish proof of concept testing Construct prototype nebulizer Prototype testing Drug delivery Control efficacy Integrate design with CPAP
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