Automatization of planning and control of photodynamic therapy of gastrointestinal organs

The main aspects of automatization of photodynamic therapy (PDT) planning include several key areas related to improving accuracy, efficiency and personalization of treatment. Mathematical modeling of light propagation makes it possible to calculate the distribution of light energy in biotissues tak...

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Main Authors: A. A. Krivetskaya, T. A. Savelieva, D. M. Kustov, V. V. Levkin, S. S. Kharnas, V. B. Loschenov
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Published: Non-profit partnership for development of domestic photodynamic therapy and photodiagnosis "Russian Photodynamic Association" 2025-07-01
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Online Access:https://www.pdt-journal.com/jour/article/view/721
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author A. A. Krivetskaya
T. A. Savelieva
D. M. Kustov
V. V. Levkin
S. S. Kharnas
V. B. Loschenov
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description The main aspects of automatization of photodynamic therapy (PDT) planning include several key areas related to improving accuracy, efficiency and personalization of treatment. Mathematical modeling of light propagation makes it possible to calculate the distribution of light energy in biotissues taking into account their optical characteristics and pathology geometry. At the same time the use of optical diagnostic methods allows not only to plan but also to control in real time the photodynamic effect with parameters adjustment depending on the degree of photosensitizer photobleaching and the hemoglobin oxygen saturation, as well as to determine the optical properties of tissues exactly in the exposure area. These methods also make it possible to personalize the effect, since it is based not on a priori information about averaged properties of organs and tis- sues, but on dynamically changing and measurable parameters. The use of photodynamic therapy for tumor diseases of the gastrointestinal tract has shown effectiveness as an adjunct to surgical treatment, as well as for tumors of small size and as a method of palliative treatment. At the same time from the point of view of light propagation in tissues the walls of gastrointestinal tract organs represent rather complex multilayer structures, optical properties of which depend on physiological state and pathologies developing in the organ. These circumstances make the task of automation of planning of photodynamic therapy of GI organs urgent and nontrivial. In this paper we review the methods that solve this problem.
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spelling doaj-art-ba5c3e703f2f45e78f1b6e077b9d0d6c2025-08-04T13:14:25ZrusNon-profit partnership for development of domestic photodynamic therapy and photodiagnosis "Russian Photodynamic Association"Biomedical Photonics2413-94322025-07-01142405410.24931/2413-9432-2025-14-2-40-54320Automatization of planning and control of photodynamic therapy of gastrointestinal organsA. A. Krivetskaya0T. A. Savelieva1D. M. Kustov2V. V. Levkin3S. S. Kharnas4V. B. Loschenov5Prokhorov General Physics Institute of the Russian Academy of SciencesProkhorov General Physics Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences; Institute of Engineering Physics for Biomedicine, National Research Nuclear University MEPhIProkhorov General Physics Institute of the Russian Academy of SciencesDepartment of Faculty Surgery No. 1, I.M. Sechenov First Moscow State Medical UniversityDepartment of Faculty Surgery No. 1, I.M. Sechenov First Moscow State Medical UniversityProkhorov General Physics Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences; Institute of Engineering Physics for Biomedicine, National Research Nuclear University MEPhIThe main aspects of automatization of photodynamic therapy (PDT) planning include several key areas related to improving accuracy, efficiency and personalization of treatment. Mathematical modeling of light propagation makes it possible to calculate the distribution of light energy in biotissues taking into account their optical characteristics and pathology geometry. At the same time the use of optical diagnostic methods allows not only to plan but also to control in real time the photodynamic effect with parameters adjustment depending on the degree of photosensitizer photobleaching and the hemoglobin oxygen saturation, as well as to determine the optical properties of tissues exactly in the exposure area. These methods also make it possible to personalize the effect, since it is based not on a priori information about averaged properties of organs and tis- sues, but on dynamically changing and measurable parameters. The use of photodynamic therapy for tumor diseases of the gastrointestinal tract has shown effectiveness as an adjunct to surgical treatment, as well as for tumors of small size and as a method of palliative treatment. At the same time from the point of view of light propagation in tissues the walls of gastrointestinal tract organs represent rather complex multilayer structures, optical properties of which depend on physiological state and pathologies developing in the organ. These circumstances make the task of automation of planning of photodynamic therapy of GI organs urgent and nontrivial. In this paper we review the methods that solve this problem.https://www.pdt-journal.com/jour/article/view/721photodynamic therapyoptical spectroscopyphotosensitizerhemoglobinoptical propertiesgastrointestinal tract
spellingShingle A. A. Krivetskaya
T. A. Savelieva
D. M. Kustov
V. V. Levkin
S. S. Kharnas
V. B. Loschenov
Automatization of planning and control of photodynamic therapy of gastrointestinal organs
Biomedical Photonics
photodynamic therapy
optical spectroscopy
photosensitizer
hemoglobin
optical properties
gastrointestinal tract
title Automatization of planning and control of photodynamic therapy of gastrointestinal organs
title_full Automatization of planning and control of photodynamic therapy of gastrointestinal organs
title_fullStr Automatization of planning and control of photodynamic therapy of gastrointestinal organs
title_full_unstemmed Automatization of planning and control of photodynamic therapy of gastrointestinal organs
title_short Automatization of planning and control of photodynamic therapy of gastrointestinal organs
title_sort automatization of planning and control of photodynamic therapy of gastrointestinal organs
topic photodynamic therapy
optical spectroscopy
photosensitizer
hemoglobin
optical properties
gastrointestinal tract
url https://www.pdt-journal.com/jour/article/view/721
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