Low-level Photodynamic Therapy in Chronic Wounds

Pan Chen,Yongzhen Zou, Yueling Liu, Weidong Han, Mingwang Zhang,Yaguang Wu,Rui Yin

Photodiagnosis and Photodynamic Therapy(2024)

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Background Chronic wounds refer to those that can't reconstruct anatomical and physical functional integrity, and are usually associated with signs of microbial infection. Current therapies include debridement and dressing change, local or systemic application of antibiotics, and medical dressing care, which are not ideal for the healing of chronic wounds. Objective To explore the efficacy and safety of photodynamic therapy (ALA-PDT) for the treatment of chronic infectious wounds. Materials and methods ALA-PDT was used in ten patients with persistent wound infections and systemic complications who did not respond to conventional treatment. 5% ALA solution was applied to the wound surface after debridement, incubated for 3 hours with light protection, and then irradiated with red light for 20 minutes. This procedure was repeated every two weeks, and any adverse reactions were recorded. After the end of three treatments, the patients were followed up for 3 months. Results Patients who exhibit resistance to traditional therapies demonstrate a favorable therapeutic outcome with ALA-PDT, although complications may impede wound healing. All participants successfully underwent ALA-PDT treatment and subsequent monitoring, with 90% achieving complete healing. Common adverse reactions to ALA-PDT encompass treatment-related pain, temporary erythema, and swelling, all of which are well-tolerated by patients without enduring severe consequences. Conclusions ALA-PDT proves to be an efficacious intervention for managing chronic wounds, irrespective of the presence of localized infections or systemic complications.
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Wound healing,Chronic wounds,5-aminolevulinic acid,Photodynamic therapy
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