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Lasers in Medical Science 2009-Mar

Attempt of photodynamic therapy on esophageal varices.

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C Z Li
L F Cheng
Z Q Wang
Y Gu

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Small vessels gradually reappear within the esophageal wall after endoscopic injection sclerotherapy or endoscopic variceal ligation, which causes late recurrent bleeding. Additional ligation or a small amount of sclerotherapy of these thin and serpentine vessels is sometimes difficult to perform, and stenosis of the esophagus sometimes occurs after a small amount of sclerotherapy. In this study we attempted endoscopic photodynamic therapy on newly visible vessels and evaluated its ability to prevent recurrent bleeding. Fourteen patients with newly visible vessels within the esophageal wall were enrolled. All patients had esophageal varices secondary to hepatitis B and had their varices eliminated through endoscopic sclerotherapy before neovascularization. Seven patients received photodynamic therapy, and seven patients served as the control group. In the photodynamic therapy group, intravenous injection of 5 mg/kg of hematoporphyrin monomethyl ether was given and immediately followed by endoscopic irradiation of the newly visible vessels by copper vapor laser for 40 min with a power density of 150 mW/cm(2). Endoscopic examination was performed 3 months later to evaluate the therapeutic effect. The duration of non-bleeding was compared between the two groups. The number of newly visible vessels was found to have decreased after photodynamic therapy when compared with the control group (P < 0.001). Kaplan-Meier analyses demonstrated a longer period of non-bleeding in the photodynamic therapy group. The recurrent bleeding rate in the photodynamic therapy (PDT) group was lower than that in the control group (P = 0.027). One patient in the photodynamic therapy group suffered from facial dermatitis from shining direct light. Endoscopic photodynamic therapy seemed to be effective in the elimination of esophageal newly visible vessels and the prevention of recurrent bleeding.

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