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Evaluation of photodynamic therapy near functional brain tissue in patients with recurrent brain tumors.

Meic H Schmidt1, Glenn A Meyer, Kenneth W Reichert, Joseph Cheng, Hendrikus G Krouwer, Kutlan Ozker, Harry T Whelan.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Photodynamic therapy (PDT) involves the selective retention of a photosensitizer that upon activation with light mediates tumor cell destruction via the production of singlet oxygen. This study evaluates the toxicity of PDT and a new light-delivery device based on light-emitting diode (LED) technology in selected patients with brain tumors.
METHODS: Twenty patients with recurrent malignant brain tumors received 22 treatments with PDT. Sixteen tumors were supratentorial and four tumors were infratentorial. Patients received IV Photofrin 24 h prior to light exposure starting at 0.75 mg kg(-1). Laser and LED arrays were used to deliver 100 J cm(-2) of light to the sensitized tumors. Fourteen patients received PDT with a laser-balloon adapter, two via interstitial optical fibers and five patients had LED based PDT. At the maximum Photofrin dose of 2.0 mg kg(-1) five patients received laser-balloon adapter light and five patients received LED light. In addition, three patients received LED light with 0.25 mg kg(-1) of Visudine, a benzoporphyrin derivative (BPD). Quantitative analysis of toxicity and time to progression was performed.
RESULTS: Two patients had toxicity consisting of ataxia and facial weakness after treatment with interstitial fibers. Escalating doses of Photofrin were tolerated to the maximum dose of 2.0 mg kg(-1). BPD did not result in additional toxicity. PDT in the posterior fossa or near eloquent brain was tolerated using the LED or laser-balloon adapter. All patients had tumor responses as documented by MRI scan and the mean time to tumor progression after PDT was 67 weeks.
CONCLUSION: PDT with LED balloon adapters (also tunable dye laser) has acceptable toxicity in brain tumor patients. Future studies using more effective photosensitizers could improve local recurrence control.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15072468     DOI: 10.1023/b:neon.0000021804.50002.85

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Neurooncol        ISSN: 0167-594X            Impact factor:   4.130


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