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A feasibility study of singlet oxygen explicit dosmietry (SOED) of PDT by intercomparison with a singlet oxygen luminescence dosimetry (SOLD) system
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posted on 2023-06-09, 13:35 authored by David H Kessel, Tayyaba Hasan, Michele M Kim, Rozhin Penjweini, Nathan R Gemmell, Israel Veilleux, Aongus McCarthy, Gerald Buller, Robert H Hadfield, Brian C Wilson, Timothy C ZhuAn explicit dosimetry model has been developed to calculate the apparent reacted 1O2 concentration ([1O2]rx) in an in-vivo model. In the model, a macroscopic quantity, g, is introduced to account for oxygen perfusion to the medium during PDT. In this study, the SOED model is extended for PDT treatment in phantom conditions where vasculature is not present; the oxygen perfusion is achieved through the air-phantom interface instead. The solution of the SOED model is obtained by solving the coupled photochemical rate equations incorporating oxygen perfusion through the air-liquid interface. Experiments were performed for two photosensitizers (PS), Rose Bengal (RB) and Photofrin, in solution, using SOED and SOLD measurements to determine both the instantaneous [1O2] as well as cumulative [1O2]rx concentrations, where [1O2=(1/t?)•?[1O2]dt. The PS concentrations varied between 10 and 100 mM for RB and ~200 mM for Photofrin. The resulting magnitudes of [1O2] were compared between SOED and SOLD.
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Publication status
- Published
Journal
Proceedings of SPIE: Optical Methods for Tumor Treatment and Detection: Mechanisms and Techniques in Photodynamic Therapy XXVISSN
0277-786X,Publisher
Society of Photo-optical Instrumentation EngineersExternal DOI
Volume
9694Page range
969406Book title
Optical Methods for Tumor Treatment and Detection: Mechanisms and Techniques in Photodynamic Therapy XXVISBN
9781628419283Department affiliated with
- Engineering and Design Publications
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