Photobiomodulation for Preventive Therapy of Recurrent Herpes Labialis: A 2-Year In Vivo Randomized Controlled Study.

Paola Aragon Zanella, Luiz Fernando Onuchic, Elieser Hitoshi Watanabe, Luciane Hiramatsu Azevedo, Ana Cecília Corrêa Aranha, Karen Müller Ramalho, Carlos de Paula Eduardo
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Objective: The present study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of the application of photobiomodulation therapy (PBMT) in the prevention of recurrent herpes labialis (RHL) through a randomized controlled clinical trial. Background data: RHL is a lifelong infection that effects patients' quality of life. In the literature PBMT has shown positive results preventing RHL, decreasing recurrences and severity of lesions. Despite the good results reported, there are still few controlled clinical studies published on the subject. Methods: For this study, 158 volunteers were recruited and were randomly divided into three study groups: Laser 1-1 J/point (L1J): n = 61, Laser 2-2 J/point (L2J): n = 50, and placebo-0 J/point: n = 47. The treatment consisted of a protocol of 15 sessions throughout 6 months and 2 years of follow-up posttreatment. Results: The results showed that L1J presented the most satisfactory results concerning the reduction of the number of lesions per year and less severity of recurrences in the long-term evaluation when compared with L2J. Both Laser Groups (L1J and L2J) were statistically more efficient than placebo in all aspects analyzed. All patients who received laser treatment (L1J and L2J) and presented recurrences had significant improvement in frequency and/or severity of lesions. No patient had side effects from treatment. Conclusions: PBMT can be effective in the reduction of the frequency of recurrences of RHL and in the severity of postirradiation lesions that may appear.

光生物调节预防性治疗复发性唇疱疹:一项为期2年的体内随机对照研究。
目的:本研究旨在通过一项随机对照临床试验,评价光生物调制疗法(PBMT)在预防复发性唇疱疹(RHL)中的应用效果。背景资料:RHL是一种影响患者生活质量的终身感染。在文献中,PBMT显示出预防RHL、降低复发和病变严重程度的积极效果。尽管报告了良好的结果,但仍很少有关于该主题的对照临床研究发表。方法:本研究招募158名志愿者,随机分为三组:Laser1-1 J/点(L1J):n = 61,激光器2-2 J/点(L2J):n = 50和安慰剂-0 J/点:n = 47.治疗方案包括在6个月和2年的随访期内进行15次治疗。结果:结果显示,在长期评估中,与L2J相比,L1J在每年病变数量减少和复发严重程度降低方面表现出最令人满意的结果。在所有分析方面,两个激光组(L1J和L2J)在统计学上都比安慰剂更有效。所有接受激光治疗(L1J和L2J)并出现复发的患者,其病变频率和/或严重程度均有显著改善。没有患者因治疗而出现副作用。结论:PBMT可有效降低RHL的复发频率和可能出现的放射后病变的严重程度。
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