The Tohoku Journal of Experimental Medicine
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Estimation of Alveolar Deposition Ratio of Inhaled Radioaerosol
TOYOHARU ISAWATAKEO TESHIMATOMIO HIRANOAKIO EBINAKIYOSHI KONNO
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1985 Volume 145 Issue 3 Pages 259-267

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ISAWA, T., TESHIMA, T., HIRANO, T., EBINA, A. and KONNO K. Estimation of Alveolar Deposition Ratio of Inhaled Radioaerosol. Tohoku J. exp. Med., 1985, 145 (3), 259-267 - The lung retention ratio (LRR) and the alveolar deposition ratio (ALDR) are mandatory to calculate the other three indices for quantitatively evaluating mucociliary clearance function of the ciliated airways; the airway deposition ratio (ADR), the airway retention ratio (ARR) and the airway clearance efficiency (ACE). According to our original method, the LRR required 2-hr continuous measurement of radioactivity in the thorax and the ALDR a repeat measurement at 24-hr after radioaerosol inhalation. The 2-hr continuous measurement is, however, too long for a clinical examination and the 24-hr repeat measurement cumbersome. The purpose of the study was to find a way to get the ALDR by calculation without repeating the 24-hr measurement and by counting radioactivity for the shortest possible period and yet without sacrificing the visual evaluation by compiling radioaerosol inhalation lung cine-scintigraphy. By using the derived formulae listed in Table 1, the ALDR was calculable. Forced expiratory volume (FEV) in one sec divided by FEV in per cent (FE V1.0%), the initial 60min measurement of radioactivity without repeating 24-hr measurement, and smoking history were the minimum requirements to calculate the ALDR. The calculated ALDR appeared reliable enough to estimate the other indices.

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