TY - JOUR T1 - Factors Determining Continuous Infusion Aerosol Delivery During Mechanical Ventilation JF - Respiratory Care SP - 573 LP - 581 DO - 10.4187/respcare.07715 VL - 66 IS - 4 AU - Michael McPeck AU - Sunya Ashraf AU - Ann D Cuccia AU - Gerald C Smaldone Y1 - 2021/04/01 UR - http://rc.rcjournal.com/content/66/4/573.abstract N2 - BACKGROUND: Continuous nebulization of prostacyclins and albuterol by infusion pump during mechanical ventilation evolved as a popular off-label treatment for severe hypoxemic respiratory failure and asthma. Most institutions use a vibrating mesh nebulizer. A new breath-enhanced jet nebulizer is a potential alternative. This study was designed to compare these devices to better define factors influencing continuous infusion aerosol delivery. Device function, ventilator settings, and infusion pump flow were studied in vitro.METHODS: Using a bench model of adult mechanical ventilation, radiolabeled saline was infused at 6 flows (1.5−12 mL/h) into test nebulizers; 4 examples of each were used in rotation to test device reproducibility. Four breathing patterns with duty cycles (percentage of inspiratory time) ranging from 0.13 to 0.34 were tested. The vibrating mesh nebulizer was installed on the “dry” side of the heated humidifier (37°C). The breath-enhanced jet nebulizer, installed on the “wet” side, was powered by air at 3.5 L/min and 50 psi. Infusion time was 1 h. Inhaled mass of aerosol was collected on a filter at the airway opening. Inhaled mass was expressed as the percentage of the initial syringe radioactivity delivered per hour. Radioactivity deposited in the circuit was measured with a gamma camera. Data were analyzed with multiple linear regression.RESULTS: Variation in inhaled mass was significantly explained by pump flow and duty cycle (R2 0.92) and not by nebulizer technology. Duty cycle effects were more apparent at higher pump flow. Vibrating mesh nebulizers failed to nebulize completely in 20% of the test runs. Mass balance indicated that vibrating mesh nebulizers deposited 15.3% in the humidifier versus 0.2% for breath-enhanced jet nebulizer.CONCLUSIONS: Aerosol delivery was determined by infusion pump flow and ventilator settings with comparable aerosol delivery between devices. The breath-enhanced jet nebulizer was more reliable than the vibrating mesh nebulizer; 10−12 mL/h was the maximum infusion flow for both nebulizer technologies. ER -