Uso da terapia fotodinâmica antimicrobiana (aPDT) com azul de metileno em estudos de modelos animais: revisão sistemática
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Resumo: | Antimicrobial photodynamic therapy (aPDT) is a minimally invasive alternative therapy used to treat infectious diseases, which allows the elimination of fungi and bacteria. If, on the one hand, aPDT is increasingly studied, on the other there is still doubt about the level of evidence of the published results, either due to the difficulty in analysing the different values of each parameter or the parameters themselves. Thus, the objective of this study is to carry out a systematic review on the use of aPDT with methylene blue (MB) in animal models whose outcomes have been microbiological quantification. Studies published in the electronic databases of MEDLINE, Embase, Opengrey and LILACS were reviewed from 1995 to 2020, in English, Portuguese, French, Italian and Spanish. After the initial search, 1842 studies related to the topic were found and of these, 21 were included for data extraction, adding up to a total of 550 animals studied, all being controlled studies, 07 randomized and 03 blinded. About 12 studies evaluated skin infections, 03 by Leishmania amazonensis, 07 by bacterial infections and 02 by fungus; 02 studies evaluated vaginal candidiasis; 02 studies evaluated pyogenic arthritis; 01 study evaluated onychomycosis; 01 study trichomoniasis vaginal; 01 study evaluated bacterial cystitis; 01 study evaluated fungal keratitis and 01 study evaluated baterial rhinosinusitis. Discussion and conclusions: The most promising data refer to onychomycosis, vaginal candidiasis, and bacterial or Leishmania Tegumentar’s. skin infections. No animal adverse effects of aPDT were reported suggesting that aPDT is a safe technique when applied in a controlled manner, under supervision, and in superficial infections. Regarding MB and light parameters, the better quality studies show lasers, light emitting diode (LED) and lamps used, always encompassing the red wavelength, being compatible with MB; irradiances ranged from 3.3 to 50 W/cm2; radiant exposures ranged from 6 to 360 J / cm2, and irradiation times ranged from 85,6 s to 60 min. The enormous variability of the protocols used did not allow us to perform a quantitative analysis / meta-analysis. |
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If, on the one hand, aPDT is increasingly studied, on the other there is still doubt about the level of evidence of the published results, either due to the difficulty in analysing the different values of each parameter or the parameters themselves. Thus, the objective of this study is to carry out a systematic review on the use of aPDT with methylene blue (MB) in animal models whose outcomes have been microbiological quantification. Studies published in the electronic databases of MEDLINE, Embase, Opengrey and LILACS were reviewed from 1995 to 2020, in English, Portuguese, French, Italian and Spanish. After the initial search, 1842 studies related to the topic were found and of these, 21 were included for data extraction, adding up to a total of 550 animals studied, all being controlled studies, 07 randomized and 03 blinded. About 12 studies evaluated skin infections, 03 by Leishmania amazonensis, 07 by bacterial infections and 02 by fungus; 02 studies evaluated vaginal candidiasis; 02 studies evaluated pyogenic arthritis; 01 study evaluated onychomycosis; 01 study trichomoniasis vaginal; 01 study evaluated bacterial cystitis; 01 study evaluated fungal keratitis and 01 study evaluated baterial rhinosinusitis. Discussion and conclusions: The most promising data refer to onychomycosis, vaginal candidiasis, and bacterial or Leishmania Tegumentar’s. skin infections. No animal adverse effects of aPDT were reported suggesting that aPDT is a safe technique when applied in a controlled manner, under supervision, and in superficial infections. Regarding MB and light parameters, the better quality studies show lasers, light emitting diode (LED) and lamps used, always encompassing the red wavelength, being compatible with MB; irradiances ranged from 3.3 to 50 W/cm2; radiant exposures ranged from 6 to 360 J / cm2, and irradiation times ranged from 85,6 s to 60 min. The enormous variability of the protocols used did not allow us to perform a quantitative analysis / meta-analysis.A terapia fotodinâmica antimicrobiana (aPDT) é uma terapia não invasiva utilizada para tratamento de doenças infecciosas, que permite a eliminação de fungos e bactérias. Se por um lado a PDT é cada vez mais estudada, por outro ainda há dúvida sobre o nível de evidência dos resultados publicados. Dessa forma, o objetivo do estudo é realizar uma revisão sistemática sobre o uso da aPDT com azul de metileno (AM) em modelos animais cujo desfecho tenha sido a quantificação microbiológica. Foram revisados artigos científicos publicados nas bases eletrônicas MEDLINE, Embase, Opengray e LILACS via Biblioteca Virtual em Saúde (BVS), no período de 1995 a 2020, nas línguas inglesa, portuguesa, francesa, italiana ou espanhola. Após a busca inicial, 1842 estudos relacionados ao tema foram encontrados e, destes, 21 foram incluídos para extração de dados, somando um total de 550 animais estudados, sendo todos estudos controlados, 07 randomizados e 03 com cegamento. Cerca de 12 estudos avaliaram infecções de pele, sendo 03 por Leishmania amazonensis, 07 infecções bacterianas e 02 estudos por fungo; 02 estudos avaliaram candidíase vaginal; 02 estudos avaliaram artrite piogênica; 01 estudo avaliou tricomoníase vaginal; 01 estudo avaliou onicomicose; 01 estudo avaliou cistite bacteriana; 01 estudo avaliou ceratite por fungo e 01 estudo avaliou rinossinusite bacteriana. Discussão e conclusões: Os dados mais promissores se referem à onicomicose, candidíase vaginal e nas infecções de pele bacterianas e por Leishmania Tegumentar. Não foram relatados efeitos adversos animais da aPDT nos estudos incluídos na revisão atual, sugerindo que aPDT é uma técnica segura quando aplicada de forma controlada, sob supervisão, e nas infecções superficiais. Em relação aos parâmetros da aPDT os estudos de melhor qualidade encontraram lasers, diodo emissor de luz (DEL) e lâmpadas utilizadas, sempre englobando o comprimento de onda vermelho, compatível com o AM; as irradiâncias variaram de 3.3 a 50 W/cm2; as exposições radiantes variaram 6 a 360 J / cm2, e os tempos de irradiação variaram de 85,6 segundos a 60 minutos. 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Uso da terapia fotodinâmica antimicrobiana (aPDT) com azul de metileno em estudos de modelos animais: revisão sistemática |
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Use of antimicrobial photodynamic therapy with methylene blue in animal studies: systematic review |
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Uso da terapia fotodinâmica antimicrobiana (aPDT) com azul de metileno em estudos de modelos animais: revisão sistemática |
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Uso da terapia fotodinâmica antimicrobiana (aPDT) com azul de metileno em estudos de modelos animais: revisão sistemática Cardozo, Ana Paula Martin animais de experimentação agentes antimicrobianos terapia fotodinâmica azul de metileno infecções animal experimentation anti-bacterial agents photodynamic therapy infections CIENCIAS DA SAUDE |
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Uso da terapia fotodinâmica antimicrobiana (aPDT) com azul de metileno em estudos de modelos animais: revisão sistemática |
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Uso da terapia fotodinâmica antimicrobiana (aPDT) com azul de metileno em estudos de modelos animais: revisão sistemática |
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Uso da terapia fotodinâmica antimicrobiana (aPDT) com azul de metileno em estudos de modelos animais: revisão sistemática |
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Uso da terapia fotodinâmica antimicrobiana (aPDT) com azul de metileno em estudos de modelos animais: revisão sistemática |
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Uso da terapia fotodinâmica antimicrobiana (aPDT) com azul de metileno em estudos de modelos animais: revisão sistemática |
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Cardozo, Ana Paula Martin |
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Cecatto, Rebeca Boltes |
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Silva, Daniela de Fátima Teixeira da |
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Cecatto, Rebeca Boltes |
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Motta, Lara Jansiski |
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Brito, Christina May Moran de |
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Cardozo, Ana Paula Martin |
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Cecatto, Rebeca Boltes Silva, Daniela de Fátima Teixeira da Cecatto, Rebeca Boltes Motta, Lara Jansiski Brito, Christina May Moran de |
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animais de experimentação agentes antimicrobianos terapia fotodinâmica azul de metileno infecções |
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Antimicrobial photodynamic therapy (aPDT) is a minimally invasive alternative therapy used to treat infectious diseases, which allows the elimination of fungi and bacteria. If, on the one hand, aPDT is increasingly studied, on the other there is still doubt about the level of evidence of the published results, either due to the difficulty in analysing the different values of each parameter or the parameters themselves. Thus, the objective of this study is to carry out a systematic review on the use of aPDT with methylene blue (MB) in animal models whose outcomes have been microbiological quantification. Studies published in the electronic databases of MEDLINE, Embase, Opengrey and LILACS were reviewed from 1995 to 2020, in English, Portuguese, French, Italian and Spanish. After the initial search, 1842 studies related to the topic were found and of these, 21 were included for data extraction, adding up to a total of 550 animals studied, all being controlled studies, 07 randomized and 03 blinded. About 12 studies evaluated skin infections, 03 by Leishmania amazonensis, 07 by bacterial infections and 02 by fungus; 02 studies evaluated vaginal candidiasis; 02 studies evaluated pyogenic arthritis; 01 study evaluated onychomycosis; 01 study trichomoniasis vaginal; 01 study evaluated bacterial cystitis; 01 study evaluated fungal keratitis and 01 study evaluated baterial rhinosinusitis. Discussion and conclusions: The most promising data refer to onychomycosis, vaginal candidiasis, and bacterial or Leishmania Tegumentar’s. skin infections. No animal adverse effects of aPDT were reported suggesting that aPDT is a safe technique when applied in a controlled manner, under supervision, and in superficial infections. Regarding MB and light parameters, the better quality studies show lasers, light emitting diode (LED) and lamps used, always encompassing the red wavelength, being compatible with MB; irradiances ranged from 3.3 to 50 W/cm2; radiant exposures ranged from 6 to 360 J / cm2, and irradiation times ranged from 85,6 s to 60 min. The enormous variability of the protocols used did not allow us to perform a quantitative analysis / meta-analysis. |
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