Effect of Visible and Infrared Photobiomodulation on Diabetic Foot Ulcers.

IF 1.4 Q3 RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING
Journal of lasers in medical sciences Pub Date : 2024-05-15 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.34172/jlms.2024.12
Faraj Tabeie, Sara Tabakhha, Soheila Sadeghi, Alireza Ebadi
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Abstract

Introduction: Diabetes is a highly prevalent disease worldwide. Despite routine treatments, there is no effective treatment approach for patients with diabetic foot ulcers (DFUs). A new approach to reduce complications and control DFU is low-level laser therapy (LLLT). In the present study, we evaluated the therapeutic effects of LLLT on the symptoms of DFU patients. Methods: Sixty diabetic patients with DFU were included in this randomized clinical trial and were randomly allocated into two groups of laser (n=30) and control (n=30) with signed written consent. The LLLT group underwent visible and infra-red laser therapy and conventional medical treatment, while the control group received only conventional medical treatment. The total laser irradiation sessions of the patients were 20 sessions, (three sessions a week) and each session lasted for 30 minutes over the entire surface of the wound. The power density per session for each laser was calculated to be 35.65 mW/cm2 with an energy density of 64.17 J/cm2. Results: The mean area of ulcers in the LLLT group reduced significantly (P<0.001) from 441.7±365.5 mm2 before LLLT to 163.9±213.9 mm2 from the baseline up to the last session of LLLT, indicating a 62.99% reduction in mean ulcer area. In the control group, the mean ulcer area did not change significantly. Wagner's classification of the patients in the LLLT group reduced to lower grades significantly (P<0.01), while the classification moved towards higher grades in the control group (P<0.08). Conclusion: In this study, we showed the effectiveness of LLLT in the reduction of the surface and depth of DFUs. The results documented that patients experienced significant improvements in the healing of their foot ulcers after laser therapy. It is recommended that the LLLT be considered as a non-invasive method for the treatment of DFU patients.

可见光和红外光生物调节对糖尿病足溃疡的影响
导言糖尿病是一种全球高发疾病。尽管采取了常规治疗方法,但对于糖尿病足溃疡(DFU)患者来说,目前还没有有效的治疗方法。低强度激光疗法(LLLT)是减少并发症和控制糖尿病足溃疡的一种新方法。在本研究中,我们评估了低强度激光疗法对糖尿病足溃疡患者症状的治疗效果。研究方法60名患有DFU的糖尿病患者被纳入这项随机临床试验,并在签署书面同意书后被随机分为激光组(30人)和对照组(30人)两组。激光组接受可见光和红外线激光治疗以及常规药物治疗,而对照组仅接受常规药物治疗。患者共接受了 20 次激光照射(每周三次),每次照射整个伤口表面持续 30 分钟。根据计算,每次激光照射的功率密度为 35.65 mW/cm2,能量密度为 64.17 J/cm2。结果LLLT 组的平均溃疡面积显著减少(从基线到最后一次 LLLT 治疗前的 P2 为 163.9±213.9 mm2,表明平均溃疡面积减少了 62.99%)。对照组的平均溃疡面积没有明显变化。LLLT组患者的瓦格纳分级明显降低(PPC结论:LLLT对溃疡的治疗效果显著:在这项研究中,我们展示了 LLLT 在减少 DFU 表面和深度方面的有效性。结果表明,经过激光治疗后,患者足部溃疡的愈合情况有了明显改善。建议将 LLLT 作为治疗 DFU 患者的一种非侵入性方法。
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Journal of lasers in medical sciences
Journal of lasers in medical sciences RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING-
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3.00
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24
期刊介绍: The "Journal of Lasers in Medical Sciences " is a scientific quarterly publication of the Laser Application in Medical Sciences Research Center, Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences. This journal received a scientific and research rank from the national medical publication committee. This Journal accepts original papers, review articles, case reports, brief reports, case series, photo assays, letters to the editor, and commentaries in the field of laser, or light in any fields of medicine such as the following medical specialties: -Dermatology -General and Vascular Surgery -Oncology -Cardiology -Dentistry -Urology -Rehabilitation -Ophthalmology -Otorhinolaryngology -Gynecology & Obstetrics -Internal Medicine -Orthopedics -Neurosurgery -Radiology -Pain Medicine (Algology) -Basic Sciences (Stem cell, Cellular and Molecular application and physic)
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