2007
DOI: 10.1159/000104757
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Ocular Photodynamic Therapy – Standard Applications and New Indications (Part 2)

Abstract: Photodynamic therapy (PDT) has become a well-established treatment for vascular forms of age-related macular degeneration (AMD). The implementation of evidence-based medicine principles into the treatment regimen of AMD seems to be immensly important, since AMD continues to be the most frequent cause of blindness among patients older than 65 years in industrialized countries. Numerous randomized prospective studies demonstrated high levels of evidence for the efficacy of various treatment approaches such as la… Show more

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“…Similar findings have been described previously in studies demonstrating that the application of anti‐VEGF 5–8 days prior to PDT counteracts early PDT‐related pathophysiological alterations (Schmidt‐Erfurth et al. 2003; Mennel et al. 2005, 2007a, 2007b).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 89%
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“…Similar findings have been described previously in studies demonstrating that the application of anti‐VEGF 5–8 days prior to PDT counteracts early PDT‐related pathophysiological alterations (Schmidt‐Erfurth et al. 2003; Mennel et al. 2005, 2007a, 2007b).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 89%
“…Possible side‐effects caused by PDT monotherapy, such as retinal pigment epithelium alterations in young patients, may be reduced by less retreament (Parodi et al. 2007; Mennel et al. 2006, 2007a, 2007b).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…PDT is today a treatment modality for cancer (Dolmans et al 2003) and age-related macular degeneration (AMD) (Mennel et al 2007a, Mennel et al 2007b. However, the method is also under evaluation for the treatment of psoriasis (Szeimies et al 2002), rheumatoid arthritis (Hansch et al 2008) and microbial infections (Jori et al 2006).…”
Section: Photodynamic Therapymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…43,44 As a result of hydrolytic leakage of the enzyme and intracellular lysis, damage of the lysozomes with release of the PS from the vessels is observed, and this can cause increased sensitivity to PDT-damage of the RPE cells, followed by detachment of the neurosensor retina, breakdown of the outer hemoretinal barrier, and an increase of the concentration of the angiogenesis-growth factor VEGF. 45 Hydrophilic PSs can be transported both directly by the bloodstream and in liposomes (lipid bubbles). Because of their affinity to albumin, hydrophilic PSs remain within the bloodstream even at high doses, without accumulating in the peripheral tissues (with a slight tendency to diffuse into the cytoplasm through the plasma membrane), 20 thereby causing less secondary collateral damage by comparison with lipophilic verteporfin.…”
Section: B Problems and Prospects Of Pdt When Cnv Is Presentmentioning
confidence: 99%