16 research outputs found
A Clinical Study of Photodynamic Therapy for Superficial Esophageal Carcinoma by YAG-OPO Laser
A cooperative clinical study of photodynamic therapy (PDT) for superficial esophageal
carcinoma was conducted at 6 medical institution. PHE (2mg/kg) with high tumor
affinity was used as the oncotropic compound. The light source was a pulse wave YAG-OPO
laser with high penetration into the tissue. Irradiation was performed at an energy
density of 60–180 J/cm2 48–72 h after PHE administration. Eight lesions in 6 patients
were treated. All were type 0-II superficial carcinomas. The depth of invasion was EP–MM
for 6 lesions and SM for 2 lesions. A complete response (CR) was achieved in all
patients after one session of PDT. Five adverse events, including anemia and fever, were
reported by 4 patients, but all were WHO grade 2 or lower and transient. PDT using
PHE and YAG-OPO laser was therefore considered effective as a curative therapy for
superficial esophageal carcinoma
Cooperative Clinical Trial of Photodynamic Therapy for Early Gastric Cancer With Photofrin Injection® and YAG-OPO Laser
Background and Objective: Photodynamic therapy (PDT) treats malignant tumors using
photosensitizers and light. We employed a new pulse laser as the excitation light source
for PDT, i.e. an optical parametric oscillator (OPO) system pumped by a Q-switched
Nd:YAG laser, because it provides extremely high peak power