Review of modern techniques in detecting port-wine stain response to laser therapy
- PMID: 10037519
- DOI: 10.1046/j.1524-4725.1999.08166.x
Review of modern techniques in detecting port-wine stain response to laser therapy
Abstract
Background: Traditional mechanisms of assessing port-wine stain response to laser therapy have rested mainly on subjective determinations by physician and patient. However, the wide variation in treatment response poses a profound need for objective devices to measure treatment outcomes so that maximum effectiveness of therapy can be achieved without unnecessary repeat treatments.
Objective: The purpose of this paper will be to review noninvasive techniques to measure port-wine stain response to laser therapy.
Methods: This report is based on a review of medical and bioscience literature.
Results: Several techniques including laser Doppler, reflectance spectrophotometry, tristimulus colorimetry, and videomicroscopy have been developed to address the need for objective measurement devices.
Conclusion: While many instruments are available, these techniques are limited by cost, small test size area, and/or inconclusive correlation with clinical response. A number of experimental techniques may circumvent many of the problems inherent in currently-available commercial technologies.
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