Deposition and clearance: unique problems in the proximal airways and oral cavity in the young and elderly
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Deposition and clearance: unique problems in the proximal airways and oral cavity in the young and elderly
Abstract
Prospective longitudinal studies measuring aerosol behavior in the respiratory tract as humans age have not been performed. The present paper reviews observations related to aging of the respiratory tract and other effects more likely due primarily to disease and iatrogenic causes. Upper airway deposition was found to approximate 50% in children during inhalation of drugs thought to be designed primarily for deposition in the lower respiratory tract. In older subjects, aging per se did not have a major impact on the deposition of aerosols. Disease processes that develop with age were shown to be the primary cause of deposition abnormalities. Flow-limitation in central airways was proposed as a major factor responsible for central airway deposition as well as abnormal clearance in common obstructive lung diseases. The oral cavity, a source of pathogenic organisms causing pneumonia, was also studied in the elderly. Salivary clearance, often abnormal in the aged, was related to colonization with pathogenic bacteria. Salivary clearance was not obviously reduced by aging per se but by iatrogenic sources such as drug therapy for other diseases.
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