Examining User Breathing Patterns During Nebulization with a Guided Inhalation Maneuver
Authors: Carolina Dantas (Medical & Scientific Affairs), Pascal Förner (Research & Development) and Ulf Krüger (CEO)
14. October 2025
Effective aerosol delivery depends not only on device performance but also on how patients inhale. Variability in breathing patterns remains a major factor affecting deposition efficiency and nebulized treatment reproducibility.
At RDD 2024 in Tucson, PULMOTREE presented the poster “Examining User Breathing Patterns During Nebulization with a Guided Inhalation Maneuver”, showcasing how real-time inhalation feedback can help standardize users breathing pattern during nebulization.
Using the Kolibri™ Nebulizer Platform with its integrated Feedback Technology, the study analyzed flow rate, inhalation duration, and user variability, demonstrating how guided breathing can improve consistency and control during aerosol delivery.
By combining precise aerosol generation with user guidance, the Kolibri ™ Nebulizer Platform enables more a more reproducible drug delivery and supports the development of patient-centric inhalation therapies.

