Ultraviolet (UV), Photodynamic Therapy (PDT), and Energy-Based Devices (EBDs) in the Geriatric Population
Özet
Currently, there is an increase in the elderly population in both developed and developing countries. From a demographic perspective, this shift leads to significant health issues and necessitates the adjustment of healthcare services accordingly. In addition to systemic diseases, dermatological conditions are also a significant factor affecting the quality of life in this age group. Being aware of metabolic and physiological changes that occur with age, considering comorbidities and medication use in these patients, is crucial in preventing iatrogenic complications when selecting a treatment approach. Topical treatments are used for certain dermatological conditions to prevent the side effects of systemic therapies. When topical treatments are ineffective, phototherapy, photodynamic therapy (PDT), and energy-based devices (EBDs) become important treatment options. This section will provide general information on ultraviolet (UV), photodynamic therapy (PDT), and energy-based devices (EBDs) applications, as well as their uses in geriatric patient groups.
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