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Original scientific paper

Fractionated Illumination Improves the Outcome in the Treatment of Precancerous Lesions with Photodynamic Therapy

Neira Puizina-Ivić
Hrvoje Zorc
Lucija Vanjaka-Rogošić
Lina Mirić
Antun Peršin


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Abstract

Photodynamic therapy (PDT) is a noninvasive therapy for non-melanoma skin cancer. The aim of this study was comparison
of efficacy between fractioned versus single dose illumination in photodynamic therapy (PDT) of actinic keratosis
(AK) and Bowen’s disease (BD). Fifty-one patients (36 AK and 15 BD) were treated with PDT. They were randomly
arranged in two treatment groups. Group one included 26 patients (20 AK and 6 BD) that, after five hours of incubation
with 20% 5-ALA, were treated with a single illumination of 100 Jcm–2 at fluence rate of 30 mWcm–2. Group two included
25 patients (16 AK and 9 BD) that, after 16 hours of incubation with 20% 5-ALA, were treated with two light fractions
(50 plus 50 Jcm–2) at same fluence rate with dark interval of two hours between fractions. Twenty-four weeks later, a
treated area was incubated for four hours again with 5-ALA in order to detect occult areas of abnormal skin with possible
remaining tumor tissue. In case of fluorescence, histological examination was performed. In the group one, fluorescence
at the end of the session was absent in 19 (73%) or very weak in 7 (27%). Residual tumor was found in 15 (75%) AK and
in 4 (66.6%) BD. In the group two, fluorescence at the end of second session was more intense; in one patient (4%) was absent,
very weak in 5 (20%) and weak in 19 (76%) of patients. In this group histology revealed remaining tumor tissue in
only 2 (12.5%) AK and 2 (22.2%) BD. Among the patients in the first group, the remaining tumor tissue was significantly
bigger (p=0.005). The treatment response with clearing of tumor tissue was significantly higher in fractionated illumination
than in a single dose illumination group. Fractionated illumination scheme with 16 hours of incubation separated
by two hours dark interval significantly improves the therapeutic outcome in tumor eradication.

Keywords

topical photodynamic therapy; 5-ALA; fractionated illumination

Hrčak ID:

34543

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/34543

Publication date:

1.10.2008.

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