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Respiratory System Deposition with a Novel Aerosol Delivery System in Spontaneously Breathing Healthy Adults

Allan L Coates, Kitty Leung, Jeffrey Chan, Nancy Ribeiro, Martin Charron and Suzanne Schuh
Respiratory Care December 2013, 58 (12) 2087-2092; DOI: https://doi.org/10.4187/respcare.02455
Allan L Coates
Physiology and Experimental Medicine Research Institute
Physiology and Experimental Medicine Research Institute
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Kitty Leung
Physiology and Experimental Medicine Research Institute
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Jeffrey Chan
Division of Nuclear Medicine
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Nancy Ribeiro
Division of Nuclear Medicine
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Martin Charron
Division of Nuclear Medicine
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Suzanne Schuh
Department of Emergency Medicine, Hospital for Sick Children, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
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    AeroNeb Go vibrating-mesh nebulizer coupled with the Idehaler Pocket holding chamber, in the configuration used in the in vitro study.10 (Courtesy of La Diffusion Technique Francaise.)

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    Example of the first nuclear medicine image after nebulization, illustrating the distinctions between the regions of interest.

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Allan L Coates, Kitty Leung, Jeffrey Chan, Nancy Ribeiro, Martin Charron, Suzanne Schuh
Respiratory Care Dec 2013, 58 (12) 2087-2092; DOI: 10.4187/respcare.02455

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