Monitoring blood volume fraction and oxygen saturation in port-wine stains during vascular targeted photodynamic therapy with diffuse reflectance spectroscopy: Results of a preliminary case study

Zhihai Qiu, Defu Chen, Ying Wang, Guangping Yao, Y. Gu, Buhong Li
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Abstract Objective: Monitoring dynamic changes during vascular targeted photodynamic therapy (V-PDT) for port-wine stains (PWS) is crucial for achieving an optimal therapeutic outcome. The present investigation is a preliminary research study designed to quantify and monitor the vascular parameters, e.g., blood volume fraction (BVF) and oxygen saturation (StO2), of a PWS lesion by using diffuse reflectance spectroscopy (DRS) before and during V-PDT. Material and methods: A portable DRS detection system was developed with an appropriate source-detector distance of 520 μm for fiber-optic probe. The diffuse reflectance spectra from 450 to 800 nm in specific regions of interest (ROIs) within a PWS lesion were recorded before and 3, 5, 10, 15, and 20 min during V-PDT. In order to extract the optical properties and vascular parameters of the PWS lesion, a modified well-known diffusion theory model with a correction factor for the vessel package effect was employed to analyze the steady state-diffuse reflectance spectra. Results: The corrected reflectance spectra of the PWS lesion can be fitted very well with the modified diffusion theory model. Differences in pretreatment values of BVF and StO2 as well as changes in these parameters were observed between two ROIs during V-PDT. Conclusion: The ability of using DRS for quantifying and monitoring the BVF and StO2 of a PWS lesion has been assessed. The preliminary data suggest that the clinical V-PDT efficiency is affected by the heterogeneity of the PWS lesion. DRS may have the potential to characterize the PWS lesion and to monitor V-PDT response.
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在血管靶向光动力治疗过程中,用漫反射光谱监测葡萄酒斑的血容量分数和血氧饱和度:初步病例研究的结果
摘要目的:监测葡萄酒斑(PWS)血管靶向光动力治疗(V-PDT)过程中的动态变化对于获得最佳治疗效果至关重要。本研究是一项初步研究,旨在通过漫反射光谱(DRS)在V-PDT之前和期间量化和监测PWS病变的血管参数,如血容量分数(BVF)和氧饱和度(StO2)。材料与方法:研制了一种便携式DRS探测系统,光纤探头源探测器距离为520 μm。在V-PDT之前和V-PDT期间的3、5、10、15和20分钟,记录PWS病变内特定兴趣区域(roi) 450至800 nm的漫反射光谱。为了提取PWS病变的光学特性和血管参数,采用了一种修正的扩散理论模型,并对血管包裹效应进行了校正,分析了PWS病变的稳态漫反射光谱。结果:修正后的扩散理论模型可以很好地拟合PWS病变的反射光谱。观察了两个roi在V-PDT过程中BVF和StO2预处理值的差异以及这些参数的变化。结论:对DRS定量监测PWS病变BVF和StO2的能力进行了评价。初步数据提示临床V-PDT效率受PWS病变异质性的影响。DRS可能具有表征PWS病变和监测V-PDT反应的潜力。
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