Comparison of photobiomodulation therapy with conventional treatment in patients with herpes labialis: a systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials.

IF 2.4 4区 医学 Q3 ENGINEERING, BIOMEDICAL
Qiong Yang, Wajiha Farooq, Muhammad Haroon, Syed Asadullah, Humam Shah, Mustafa Jawad Kadham, Iftikhar Ahmad
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Abstract

Herpes labialis (HL) is a common viral infection of the lips, primarily caused by herpes simplex virus type1. Although conventional treatment for HL primarily consist of antiviral agents, photobiomodulation therapy (PBMT) has also emerged as an effective intervention. This study aims to compare PBMT with conventional treatment for HL. A systematic review of randomized controlled trials (RCTs) was conducted through Cochrane Library, PubMed, Semantic Scholar, Dimension AI and Web of Science in accordance to PRISMA guidelines. English language RCTs reporting comparison of PBMT with conventional treatment (i.e., acyclovir, valacyclovir, and penciclovir) in HL were eligible, without restriction on patient's age and publication year. The primary outcomes were pain (on visual analog scale: VAS), healing time (in days) and HL lesion size (in cm2). Cochrane's Risk of Bias (RoB) 2.0 tool and RevMan 5.0 was used for quality appraisal and conducting meta-analysis of the selected RCTs, respectively. Six RCTs involving 260 HL patients (PBMT: 129, conventional treatment: 131) were included. Pain score at day 2 and 3 after treatment showed an overall effect favoring the PBMT with a standardized mean difference (SMD) of [-1.54 (95% CI: -2.32 to -0.77; Z = 3.92, p < 0.001] and [-0.88 (95% CI: -1.19 to -0.57; Z = 5.62, p < 0.001], respectively. The pooled data revealed that PBMT resulted in significantly faster healing of the HL lesions [1.22 days (95% CI: -1.93 to -0.51; p = 0.0007). At day 3 after treatment, a significantly higher decrease in the lesion size was observed for patients receiving PBMT compared conventional treatment [-0.99 cm2 (95% CI: -1.41 to -057; p < 0.0001)]. The overall RoB score for 05 RCTs revealed High risk of bias, primarily arising from domain 5 of the RoB 2.0 tool. PBMT demonstrated significant reduction in pain, healing time and lesion size, as compared to conventional treatment, though smaller number of available RCTs warrants further investigation.

唇疱疹患者的光生物调节治疗与常规治疗的比较:随机对照试验的系统回顾和荟萃分析。
唇疱疹(HL)是一种常见的唇部病毒感染,主要由1型单纯疱疹病毒引起。虽然HL的传统治疗主要由抗病毒药物组成,但光生物调节疗法(PBMT)也已成为一种有效的干预措施。本研究旨在比较PBMT与传统治疗HL的疗效。根据PRISMA指南,通过Cochrane Library、PubMed、Semantic Scholar、Dimension AI和Web of Science对随机对照试验(RCTs)进行系统评价。报告PBMT与常规治疗(即阿昔洛韦、伐昔洛韦和喷昔洛韦)在HL中的比较的英文rct符合条件,不受患者年龄和发表年份的限制。主要结果为疼痛(视觉模拟评分:VAS)、愈合时间(天)和HL病变大小(平方厘米)。采用Cochrane’s Risk of Bias (RoB) 2.0工具和RevMan 5.0分别对入选的rct进行质量评价和meta分析。纳入6项随机对照试验,涉及260例HL患者(PBMT: 129例,常规治疗:131例)。治疗后第2天和第3天的疼痛评分显示,PBMT的总体效果更有利,标准化平均差异(SMD)为-1.54 (95% CI: -2.32至-0.77;Z = 3.92, p . 2
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Lasers in Medical Science
Lasers in Medical Science 医学-工程:生物医学
CiteScore
4.50
自引率
4.80%
发文量
192
审稿时长
3-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Lasers in Medical Science (LIMS) has established itself as the leading international journal in the rapidly expanding field of medical and dental applications of lasers and light. It provides a forum for the publication of papers on the technical, experimental, and clinical aspects of the use of medical lasers, including lasers in surgery, endoscopy, angioplasty, hyperthermia of tumors, and photodynamic therapy. In addition to medical laser applications, LIMS presents high-quality manuscripts on a wide range of dental topics, including aesthetic dentistry, endodontics, orthodontics, and prosthodontics. The journal publishes articles on the medical and dental applications of novel laser technologies, light delivery systems, sensors to monitor laser effects, basic laser-tissue interactions, and the modeling of laser-tissue interactions. Beyond laser applications, LIMS features articles relating to the use of non-laser light-tissue interactions.
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