Modern aspects of photodynamic therapy of actinic keratoses

Q3 Medicine
I. Reshetov, A. Fatyanova, Yu. V. Babaeva, M. M. Gafarov, K. V. Ogdanskaya, T. E. Suhova, S. Korenev, M. V. Denisenko, Y. Romanko
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Abstract

Currently, photodynamic therapy (PDT) remains the most effective treatment for actinic keratosis (AK). With the increase in the incidence of AK, mainly due to the popularization of recreation in countries with increased insolation, there is an increasing interest in developing new methods of diagnostics and treatment and improving the existing ones. Studies that are aimed at determining the final efficacy of PDT, taking into account the resulting adverse reactions and long-term cosmetic results, are becoming increasingly popular. The nature of the light needed to excite a photosensitizer (PS) opens up new possibilities in the field of experimental studies that are aimed at reducing adverse reactions with similar efficacy of the applied therapy. In the review article, we presented the results of our own and foreign studies on the diagnosis and treatment of AK for 2017–2019, namely: we determined the possibilities of using sources with natural and short-wave radiation at different depths of skin lesions; presented a classification of the growth of AK in the basal layer of the epidermis, which increases the possibility of predicting the outcomes of the disease; showed the prevailing efficiency of fluorescent diagnostics compared with traditional diagnostic methods; evaluated the advantages of PDT using natural light and artificial sources of radiation; described the possibility of using a combination of drugs to increase the effectiveness of PDT in difficult to treat areas and in AK foci with a high degree of damage to the basal layer of the epidermis.
光动力治疗光化性角化病的现代研究
目前,光动力疗法(PDT)仍然是光化性角化病(AK)最有效的治疗方法。随着AK发病率的增加,主要是由于休闲娱乐在日照增加的国家的普及,人们对开发新的诊断和治疗方法以及改进现有方法的兴趣越来越大。旨在确定PDT最终疗效的研究,考虑到由此产生的不良反应和长期美容效果,正变得越来越流行。激发光敏剂(PS)所需的光的性质为实验研究领域开辟了新的可能性,旨在减少与应用治疗相似疗效的不良反应。在这篇综述文章中,我们介绍了2017-2019年国内外关于AK诊断和治疗的研究结果,即:我们确定了在皮肤病变不同深度使用自然辐射源和短波辐射源的可能性;提出了AK在表皮基底层生长的分类,增加了预测疾病结局的可能性;与传统诊断方法相比,显示了荧光诊断的优越性;评价了利用自然光和人造光源进行PDT的优势;描述了在难以治疗的区域和表皮基底层高度损伤的AK灶中使用药物组合来提高PDT有效性的可能性。
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Biomedical Photonics
Biomedical Photonics Medicine-Surgery
CiteScore
1.80
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19
审稿时长
8 weeks
期刊介绍: The main goal of the journal – to promote the development of Russian biomedical photonics and implementation of its advances into medical practice. The primary objectives: - Presentation of up-to-date results of scientific and in research and scientific and practical (clinical and experimental) activity in the field of biomedical photonics. - Development of united Russian media for integration of knowledge and experience of scientists and practitioners in this field. - Distribution of best practices in laser medicine to regions. - Keeping the clinicians informed about new methods and devices for laser medicine - Approval of investigations of Ph.D candidates and applicants.
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