The effects of airway disease on the deposition of inhaled drugs.
Chantal DarquenneTimothy E CorcoranFederico LavoriniAlessandra SoranoOmar S UsmaniPublished in: Expert opinion on drug delivery (2024)
Recent advances in in-silico modeling and lung imaging have enabled the development of realistic subject-specific aerosol deposition models, albeit mainly in health. Accurate modeling of lung disease still requires additional refinements in existing imaging and modeling approaches to better characterize disease heterogeneity in peripheral airways. Nevertheless, recent patient-centric innovation in inhaler device engineering and the incorporation of digital technology have led to more consistent lung deposition and improved targeting of the distal airways, which better serve the clinical needs of patients.
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