Simulating PDT of port-wine stains in the in vivo chicken wattle model using Hemoporfin and radiation at 532 nm: Comparison of a LED and a laser source

Ziwei Guo, Weihao Zhou, Cheng Ke,Zheng Huang,Yuzhi Wang, Yingjie Zhu,Kaihua Yuan,Xiangdong Qi

Photodiagnosis and Photodynamic Therapy(2024)

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Abstract
Port-wine stain (PWS) birthmarks are congenital capillary malformations occurring in 0.3 %∼0.5 % of newborns. Hemoporfin-mediated vascular-acting photodynamic therapy (Hemoporfin PDT) is an emerging option for treating PWS. This in vivo study aimed to compare laser and light-emitting diodes (LED) as light source for Hemoporfin PDT. Chicken wattles were used as the animal model. Color and histopathological changes were evaluated after combining Hemoporfin with KTP laser or LED light source of 532 nm at the same doses. Both PDT approaches could induce significant vascular injury and color bleaching. Although the use of the laser resulted in a greater vascular clearance, the LED showed more uniform distribution both in the beam profiles and tissue reaction and exhibited better safety. This in vivo study suggests that the LED is a favorable choice for larger PWS lesion.
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Photodynamic therapy,Port-wine stain,Light-emitting diode,Laser,Chicken wattle
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