Abstract

BackgroundThe current principle of clinical management of cervical high-grade squamous intraepithelial lesion(HSIL) is surgical excision. However excisional procedures of the uterine cervix may have a negative impact on fertility. Topical photodynamic therapy(PDT) is a non-invasive and selective tissue destruction. We investigated the clinical efficacy of PDT for cervical HSIL with high-risk human papilloma virus(HPV) infection. MethodsA retrospective study consisting of 96 patients aged 20–50 years with a histologically confirmed cervical HSIL with high-risk HPV infection from July 2018 to June 2022 was carried out. Patients were treated with six times of 20% 5-aminolevulinic acid photodynamic therapy (5-ALA PDT) at intervals of 7–14 days. Three months after treatment, the effect was evaluated through HPV typing and colposcopy directed biopsy. Six and twelve months after treatment, TCT and HPV tests were carried out. ResultsThree months after 5-ALA PDT treatment, among 96 HSIL with high-risk HPV infection patients, the total lesion regression rate was 89.58%(86/96), and the HPV clearance rate was 79.17 % (76/96) at 3 months follow-up. At 6 and 12 months follow-up, the patients who was HSIL pathological regression and negative HPV at 3 months follow-up continued negative results in both TCT and HPV. All patients with ineffective 5-ALA PDT treatment had persistent HPV infections. There was no significant difference in the HSIL regression rate and HPV clearance rate among different age groups. The main side effects of PDT were abdominal pain and increased vaginal secretions. Univariate analysis showed that the different severity of cervical cytology was associated with lesion regression rate in 5-ALA PDT treatment. The HSIL regression rate of TCT<ASC-H was higher than that of TCT≧ASC-H(94.59% vs 72.72%; P<0.01).Multicentric lesions,the proportion of visible lesion size in ectocervical size≥24.59%, size of visible lesion ≥1.23cm2 and maximum linear length of visible lesion ≥0.90cm were risk factors of HSIL persistence after 5-ALA PDT treatment (P<0.05). Conclusion5-ALA PDT can be a safe and efficient treatment for cervical HSIL who wish to preserve fertility. 5-ALA PDT did not appear to create cervical damage and have negligible side effects. But we need evaluate the type of transformation zone, the visible lesion size, the location of lesion,baseline status of TCT and histological results before 5-ALA PDT treatment.

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