Low-intensity laser-assisted antimicrobial photodynamic therapy and intravascular laser irradiation of blood in oncology: systematic review and a brief report

Q2 Medicine
Laser therapy Pub Date : 2024-05-14 DOI:10.4081/ltj.2024.398
Juliano Abreu Pacheco, H. Pretel, S. Pinheiro, K. Molena, B. Tholt, Eugenia Velludo Veiga
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Oncological patients may present with difficult-to-resolve oral lesions that impair their quality of life, and laser therapy can help these patients. This study sought to present a systematic review of the use of intravascular laser irradiation of blood (ILIB) and antimicrobial photodynamic therapy (aPDT) for oncological patients. Furthermore, it provides a brief report on a patient with laryngeal cancer who experienced cytotoxic symptoms such as oral mucositis and oral candidiasis while receiving aPDT and ILIB. A systematic search of PubMed, Scopus, Embase, Cochrane, Lilacs, Web of Science, Scielo, and Gray Literature was conducted, with no year or language restrictions, for primary clinical studies that used ILIB and aPDT to treat oral manifestations in oncological patients. In the brief report, aPDT was administered within the first five days, and ILIB was used for persistent lesions and pain. The review included five clinical studies. They included case reports, retrospective studies, randomized clinical trials, and non-randomized clinical trials. ILIB therapy combined with aPDT has been shown to reduce pain and promote faster healing when compared to not using ILIB. In our brief clinical case, healing was accelerated while pain and infectious inflammatory processes were reduced in the oral cavity. This neutralization of oral toxicity by combining aPDT and ILIB improved overall health, resulting in rapid healing of the oral lesions. The combination of aPDT and ILIB may be an effective therapy for the rapid recovery of oral lesions among cancer patients. More research is needed to better understand the effects of ILIB in oncology patients.
肿瘤学中的低强度激光辅助抗菌光动力疗法和血管内激光照射血液:系统综述和简要报告
肿瘤患者可能会出现难以治愈的口腔病变,从而影响他们的生活质量,而激光治疗可以帮助这些患者。本研究试图对肿瘤患者使用血管内激光照射血液(ILIB)和抗菌光动力疗法(aPDT)的情况进行系统回顾。此外,本文还简要报告了一名喉癌患者在接受 aPDT 和 ILIB 治疗期间出现口腔黏膜炎和口腔念珠菌病等细胞毒性症状的情况。我们对PubMed、Scopus、Embase、Cochrane、Lilacs、Web of Science、Scielo和Gray Literature进行了系统性检索,以了解使用ILIB和aPDT治疗肿瘤患者口腔表现的主要临床研究,没有年份或语言限制。在简要报告中,aPDT 在头五天内使用,ILIB 用于治疗持续性病变和疼痛。综述包括五项临床研究。其中包括病例报告、回顾性研究、随机临床试验和非随机临床试验。与不使用ILIB疗法相比,ILIB疗法与aPDT结合使用可减轻疼痛并促进快速愈合。在我们的简短临床病例中,愈合速度加快,同时口腔疼痛和感染性炎症过程减轻。将 aPDT 和 ILIB 结合使用,中和了口腔毒性,改善了整体健康,使口腔病变迅速愈合。aPDT和ILIB的组合可能是癌症患者快速恢复口腔病变的有效疗法。要更好地了解ILIB对肿瘤患者的作用,还需要进行更多的研究。
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Laser therapy
Laser therapy Medicine-Surgery
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