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Computational Optimization of Irradiance and Fluence for Interstitial Photodynamic Therapy Treatment of Patients with Malignant Central Airway Obstruction

Emily Oakley    
Evgueni Parilov    
Karl Beeson    
Mary Potasek    
Nathaniel Ivanick    
Lawrence Tworek    
Alan Hutson and Gal Shafirstein    

Resumen

There are no effective treatments for patients with cancers that induce airway narrowing via extrinsic pressure to the bronchus (i.e., extrinsic malignant central airway obstruction?MCAO). The effects of these cancerous tumors must be quickly alleviated to allow normal breathing and delay disease progression. Currently, stents are used to keep the airway open, but stents do not halt the progression of the cancerous tumor that can crush the stent. We have shown that interstitial photodynamic therapy (I-PDT) can be a safe and beneficial treatment option for patients with extrinsic MCAO. Image-based pre-treatment planning is critical for patient safety and tumor response in I-PDT. Herein, we present and validate novel image-based computer optimization methods for guiding light administration in I-PDT of extrinsic MCAO, based on a rate-based light dose metric. We demonstrate the benefit of our approach in data from representative patients with extrinsic MCAO who were treated with I-PDT.

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