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Nebuliser therapy in critical care: The past, present and future

Andrew Arnott, M. Watson, Malcolm Sim

2023Journal of the Intensive Care Society14 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Nebulisers are devices that reduce a body of liquid into a fine aerosol suitable for inhalation. Utilising the efficiency of pulmonary drug absorption, they offer a safe and powerful modality for local and systemic drug delivery in the treatment of critical illness. In comparison to conventional jet (JN) and ultrasonic nebulisers (USN), the advent of vibrating mesh nebulisers (VMN) has significantly improved the therapeutic potential of modern devices. This review article aims to summarise the history and evolution of nebulisers from first inception through to the modern vibrating mesh technology. It provides an overview on the basic science of nebulisation and pulmonary drug delivery, and the current use of nebulised therapies in critical care.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineIntensive care medicineDrug deliveryCritical illnessNebulizerModality (human–computer interaction)Computer scienceCritically illAnesthesiaHuman–computer interactionMaterials scienceNanotechnologyInhalation and Respiratory Drug DeliveryNeonatal Respiratory Health ResearchInterstitial Lung Diseases and Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis