Clinical assessment of a low-cost, hand-held, smartphone-attached intraoral imaging probe for 5-aminolevulinic acid photodynamic therapy monitoring and guidance
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Khan, S.Song, B.
Mallidi, S.
Li, S.
Liu, H.
Bilal, Hussain, M.A.
Siddiqui, S.
Khan, A.P.
Akhtar, K.
Siddiqui, S.A.
Hasan, S.A.
Hopper, C.
Bown, S.G.
Liang, R.
Hasan, T.
Celli, J.P.
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Wyant College of Optical Sciences, The University of ArizonaIssue Date
2023-07-21Keywords
aminolevulinic acidfluorescence imaging
intraoral probe
oral cancers
photodynamic therapy
protoporphyrin IX
smartphone
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Shakir Khan, Bofan Song, Srivalleesha Mallidi, Shaobai Li, Hui Liu, M. A. Bilal Hussain, Shaista Siddiqui, Amjad P. Khan, Kafil Akhtar, Shahid Ali Siddiqui, Syed Abrar Hasan, Colin Hopper, Stephen G. Bown, Rongguang Liang, Tayyaba Hasan, and Jonathan P. Celli "Clinical assessment of a low-cost, hand-held, smartphone-attached intraoral imaging probe for 5-aminolevulinic acid photodynamic therapy monitoring and guidance," Journal of Biomedical Optics 28(8), 082809 (21 July 2023). https://doi.org/10.1117/1.JBO.28.8.082809Journal
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Significance: India has one of the highest rates of oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) in the world, with an incidence of 15 per 100,000 and more than 70,000 deaths per year. The problem is exacerbated by a lack of medical infrastructure and routine screening, especially in rural areas. New technologies for oral cancer detection and timely treatment at the point of care are urgently needed. Aim: Our study aimed to use a hand-held smartphone-coupled intraoral imaging device, previously investigated for autofluorescence (auto-FL) diagnostics adapted here for treatment guidance and monitoring photodynamic therapy (PDT) using 5-aminolevulinic acid (ALA)-induced protoporphyrin IX (PpIX) fluorescence (FL). Approach: A total of 12 patients with 14 buccal mucosal lesions having moderately/ well-differentiated micro-invasive OSCC lesions (<2 cm diameter and <5 mm depth) were systemically (in oral solution) administered three doses of 20 mg/kg ALA (total 60 mg/kg). Lesion site PpIX and auto-FL were imaged using the multichannel FL and polarized white-light oral cancer imaging probe before/after ALA administration and after light delivery (fractionated, total 100 J/cm2 of 635 nm red LED light). Results: The handheld device was conducive for access to lesion site images in the oral cavity. Segmentation of ratiometric images in which PpIX FL is mapped relative to auto-FL enabled improved demarcation of lesion boundaries relative to PpIX alone. A relative FL (R-value) threshold of 1.4 was found to segment lesion site PpIX production among the patients with mild to severe dysplasia malignancy. The segmented lesion size is well correlated with ultrasound findings. Lesions for which R-value was >1.65 at the time of treatment were associated with successful outcomes. Conclusion: These results indicate the utility of a low-cost, handheld intraoral imaging probe for image-guided PDT and treatment monitoring while also laying the groundwork for an integrated approach, combining cancer screening and treatment with the same hardware. © 2023 The Authors.Note
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