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Measuring the Physiologic Properties of Oral Lesions Receiving Fractionated Photodynamic Therapy.

Shannon M Gallagher-Colombo1, Harry Quon1, Kelly M Malloy2, Peter H Ahn1, Keith A Cengel1, Charles B Simone1, Ara A Chalian2, Bert W O'Malley2, Gregory S Weinstein2, Timothy C Zhu1, Mary E Putt3, Jarod C Finlay1, Theresa M Busch1.   

Abstract

Photodynamic therapy (PDT) can treat superficial, early-stage disease with minimal damage to underlying tissues and without cumulative dose-limiting toxicity. Treatment efficacy is affected by disease physiologic properties, but these properties are not routinely measured. We assessed diffuse reflectance spectroscopy (DRS) for the noninvasive, contact measurement of tissue hemoglobin oxygen saturation (St O2 ) and total hemoglobin concentration ([tHb]) in the premalignant or superficial microinvasive oral lesions of patients treated with 5-aminolevulinic acid (ALA)-PDT. Patients were enrolled on a Phase 1 study of ALA-PDT that evaluated fluences of 50, 100, 150 or 200 J cm(-2) delivered at 100 mW cm(-2) . To test the feasibility of incorporating DRS measurements within the illumination period, studies were performed in patients who received fractionated (two-part) illumination that included a dark interval of 90-180 s. Using DRS, tissue oxygenation at different depths within the lesion could also be assessed. DRS could be performed concurrently with contact measurements of photosensitizer levels by fluorescence spectroscopy, but a separate noncontact fluorescence spectroscopy system provided continuous assessment of photobleaching during illumination to greater tissue depths. Results establish that the integration of DRS into PDT of early-stage oral disease is feasible, and motivates further studies to evaluate its predictive and dosimetric value.
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Year:  2015        PMID: 26037487      PMCID: PMC4560604          DOI: 10.1111/php.12475

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Photochem Photobiol        ISSN: 0031-8655            Impact factor:   3.421


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7.  Lesion oxygenation associates with clinical outcomes in premalignant and early stage head and neck tumors treated on a phase 1 trial of photodynamic therapy.

Authors:  Peter H Ahn; Jarod C Finlay; Shannon M Gallagher-Colombo; Harry Quon; Bert W O'Malley; Gregory S Weinstein; Ara Chalian; Kelly Malloy; Thomas Sollecito; Martin Greenberg; Charles B Simone; Sally McNulty; Alexander Lin; Timothy C Zhu; Virginia Livolsi; Michael Feldman; Rosemarie Mick; Keith A Cengel; Theresa M Busch
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