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Titel
Rheological and Low Field NMR Characterisation of Cystic Fibrosis Patient’s Sputum
Ist Teil von
  • Chemical and Biochemical Engineering Quarterly, 2023-02, Vol.36 (4), p.239-253
Ort / Verlag
Croatian Association of Chemical Engineers
Erscheinungsjahr
2023
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  • The shear modulus G of the sputum obtained by expectoration from cystic fibrosis patients is fundamental to determine the mesh size of the polymeric network pervading the sputum, a parameter related to lung functionality. The Akaike criterion revealed that in 55.2% of the examined samples, the best approach (among those considered) to determine G relied on the mechanical spectrum fitting by the generalised Maxwell model with relaxation times scaled by a factor 10. Thus, this approach was adopted to evaluate the mesh size distribution combining G knowledge with the determination of the average magnetic relaxation time ([T.sub.2m]) of sputum. As G and [T.sub.2m] determination can be negatively affected by sputum contamination by saliva, whose presence increases [T.sub.2m] and depresses G, we developed a proper "decontamination" procedure to obtain more reliable [T.sub.2m] and G estimations (necessary in 21% of the samples). This procedure allowed to strengthen the [T.sub.2m] correlation with lung functionality evaluated by [FEV.sub.1] (normalised air volume emitted in the first second during a spirometry test). Keywords: rheology, low field NMR, cystic fibrosis, shear modulus, mesh size, saliva contamination
Sprache
Englisch
Identifikatoren
ISSN: 0352-9568
eISSN: 0352-9568, 1846-5153
DOI: 10.15255/CABEQ.2022.2119
Titel-ID: cdi_doaj_primary_oai_doaj_org_article_37c21a89a57d45639032f5936f5ae5f5

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