Research Article

Assessing Modeled C O 2 Retention and Rebreathing of a Facemask Designed for Efficient Delivery of Aerosols to Infants

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Numerical interior surface grid and boundary conditions of the PARI SMARTMASK® Baby. (a) The grid represents one half of the mask volume, which has been cut and exposed down the sagittal line of symmetry. One half of the infant’s face, including the nostril, is also represented. This volume represents the dead space for the three-dimensional modeling. (b) The boundary conditions are represented by different colors.
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