Feasibility of antimicrobial photodynamic therapy for treatment of breast abscesses: Retrospective Monte Carlo simulation study.

IF 2.5 4区 生物学 Q3 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY Photochemistry and Photobiology Pub Date : 2025-09-01 Epub Date: 2025-03-04 DOI:10.1111/php.14085
Timothy M Baran, Lam Nguyen, Sophia Palumbo, Anna Weiss, Nebojsa Duric
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Breast abscesses are a common issue that affects both breastfeeding and nonpuerperal patients. Even with image-guided drainage and antibiotics, these recur frequently due to unresolved infection. One potential adjunct treatment is photodynamic therapy (PDT), which uses photosensitive compounds to generate cytotoxic reactive oxygen species. Here, we investigate the feasibility of using antimicrobial PDT to treat breast abscesses through a retrospective Monte Carlo simulation study. This study included adult subjects that had ultrasound-guided breast abscess aspiration over a five-year period at our institution (n = 119). Pre-procedure ultrasound images were segmented and used to produce either idealized ellipsoidal volumes or extrapolated segmented volumes for simulated PDT treatment planning. We investigated the effects of abscess wall optical properties and the presence of intra-cavity scattering on our ability to achieve target fluence rates of 4 or 20 mW/cm2 in 95% of the abscess wall. Without intra-cavity scattering, eligibility at the 4 mW/cm2 fluence rate target ranged from 99.2%-100% for ellipsoidal volumes and 76.1%-80.7% for segmented volumes. With intra-cavity scattering added, eligibility at the 4 mW/cm2 target increased significantly to 93.4%-100% for segmented volumes (p < 0.0001). However, this required significantly higher optical power (p < 0.0001). PDT therefore appears to be feasible in this patient population and merits further investigation.

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抗菌光动力疗法治疗乳腺脓肿的可行性:回顾性蒙特卡罗模拟研究。
乳房脓肿是影响母乳喂养和非产褥期患者的常见问题。即使有图像引导引流和抗生素,这些经常复发,由于未解决的感染。一种潜在的辅助治疗是光动力疗法(PDT),它使用光敏化合物产生细胞毒性活性氧。在这里,我们通过回顾性蒙特卡罗模拟研究,探讨了使用抗菌PDT治疗乳房脓肿的可行性。本研究纳入了在我们机构进行超声引导下乳腺脓肿抽吸的成人受试者(n = 119)。术前超声图像被分割并用于生成理想的椭球体体积或外推的分割体积,用于模拟PDT治疗计划。我们研究了脓肿壁光学特性和腔内散射的存在对我们在95%的脓肿壁中实现4或20 mW/cm2目标通量的能力的影响。在没有腔内散射的情况下,椭球体达到4 mW/cm2影响率目标的合格率为99.2%-100%,分段体为76.1%-80.7%。随着腔内散射的加入,在4 mW/cm2目标上,分割体积的合格率显著提高到93.4%-100%
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Photochemistry and Photobiology
Photochemistry and Photobiology 生物-生化与分子生物学
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6.70
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171
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2.7 months
期刊介绍: Photochemistry and Photobiology publishes original research articles and reviews on current topics in photoscience. Topics span from the primary interaction of light with molecules, cells, and tissue to the subsequent biological responses, representing disciplinary and interdisciplinary research in the fields of chemistry, physics, biology, and medicine. Photochemistry and Photobiology is the official journal of the American Society for Photobiology.
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