PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases (Jan 2013)

Novel low-cost thermotherapy for cutaneous leishmaniasis in Peru.

  • Braulio M Valencia,
  • David Miller,
  • Richard S Witzig,
  • Andrea K Boggild,
  • Alejandro Llanos-Cuentas

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0002196
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 5
p. e2196

Abstract

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Thermotherapy is an accepted alternative therapy for new-world cutaneous leishmaniasis, but current heat-delivery modalities are too costly to be made widely available to endemic populations. We adapted a low-cost heat pack named the HECT-CL device that delivers safe, reliable, and renewable conduction heat. 25 patients with cutaneous leishmaniasis completed treatment with the device at an initial temperature of 52°C ± 2°C for 3 minutes to each lesion, repeated daily for 7 days, and were followed up for 6 months by direct observation. The overall definitive clinical cure rate was 60%. Concurrently, 13 patients meeting minimally significant exclusion criteria received identical compassionate use treatment with a cumulative definitive cure rate of 68.4%, 75% for those who had experienced CL relapse after prior antimonial treatment. Therapy was well tolerated. Reversible second-degree burns occurred in two patients and no bacterial super-infections were observed. HECT-CL is a promising treatment and deserves further study to verify its safety and efficacy as adjuvant and mono- therapy.