The importance of in situ light dosimetry for photodynamic therapy of oralcavity tumors

Citation
Ib. Tan et al., The importance of in situ light dosimetry for photodynamic therapy of oralcavity tumors, HEAD NECK, 21(5), 1999, pp. 434-441
Citations number
22
Categorie Soggetti
Otolaryngology
Journal title
HEAD AND NECK-JOURNAL FOR THE SCIENCES AND SPECIALTIES OF THE HEAD AND NECK
ISSN journal
10433074 → ACNP
Volume
21
Issue
5
Year of publication
1999
Pages
434 - 441
Database
ISI
SICI code
1043-3074(199908)21:5<434:TIOISL>2.0.ZU;2-I
Abstract
Background. Photodynamic therapy (PDT) is being evaluated for treatment of localized head and neck cancer. "Light dose" is usually prescribed as incid ent fluence, which takes no account of reflected and scattered light. This study investigates variations in total tissue fluence for a given incident fluence in the oral cavity. Methods. Light dosimetry was performed in 19 patients treated with PDT for cancers in the oral cavity and in 5 volunteers. Illumination was with 652 n m laser light delivered via a microlens. In situ dosimetry was performed wi th isotropic probes held against the tissue in the illuminated area. Results. Tissue fluences of 254% to 305% of the incident fluence were measu red in the illuminated area in healthy volunteers. In the patient populatio n tissue fluences were 133% to 545% of the incident fluence. Conclusion. The relationship between incident and total tissue fluence depe nded on the location and pigmentation of the target area and was not predic table. In situ dosimetry during cavity illumination allows for more control led tissue illumination and should be employed as the basis for light dose prescription in PDT for head and neck cancer. (C) 1999 John Wiley & Sons, I nc.