(241e) Charaterization of Talc Powders for Therapeutic Particle Design
AIChE Spring Meeting and Global Congress on Process Safety
2006
2006 Spring Meeting & 2nd Global Congress on Process Safety
Fifth World Congress on Particle Technology
Engineered Nanoparticulate Systems for Bio Applications
Thursday, April 27, 2006 - 9:20am to 9:40am
The administration of talc particles to the pleural space for the treatment of pleural effusions has been practiced for nearly seventy years with little understanding of the key particle parameters that lead to desired or undesired clinical outcomes. Fatal side effects, such as acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS), have recently been correlated to specific talc sources. In the past, this problem has been approached almost unambiguously from a purely clinical standpoint with very little particle property and material analysis. The physical properties (primary particle structure, wettability, surface charge, etc) and chemical state (impurity levels and type) of talc may vary from source to source. Additionally, the particle size distributions and primary particle features (e.g. shape, exposed surfaces, and remnant impurities) may largely fluctuate with processing parameters, which also vary by manufacturer and grade. The potential influence of these factors on the frequency of ARDS in clinical outcomes is being evaluated in this study to aid the development of engineered particulate systems for the treatment of pleural effusions.
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