Therapeutic Effects of Low-Level Laser Therapy on Cognitive Symptoms of Patients with Dementia: A Double-Blinded Randomized Clinical Trial.

Ali Kheradmand, Sonia Donboli, Parisa Taheri Tanjani, Abdollah Farhadinasab, Faraj Tabeie, Mohsen Qutbi, Tahereh Kordmir
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Objective: To investigate the effects of low-level laser therapy (LLLT) as a new nonpharmaceutical approach to improve cognitive symptoms in patients with dementia. Background: Routine pharmacological treatment of dementia patients is inefficient and has considerable adverse effects. Recent attempts to develop nonpharmaceutical approaches are considered favorable for patients with dementia. Methods: Thirty-two patients with dementia were randomly divided into the same population of LLLT and sham groups. The LLLT group underwent transcranial LLLT, and the sham group received the same protocol with a zero-intensity laser. All patients in the two groups were evaluated using the minimental state examination (MMSE) and clinical dementia rating (CDR) tests at the time of admission as baseline at 2 and 6 weeks postintervention. Results: The rate of change of MMSE scores in sham and LLLT groups was 0.13 ± 0.96 and 2.31 ± 1.81 in week 2 (p = 0.00005) and also -0.25 ± 0.86 and 2.53 ± 1.73 in week 8 (p = 0.000003). In the LLLT group, the mean scores of CDR were 1.28 ± 0.71, 1.28 ± 0.71, and 1.25 ± 0.80 at baseline, week 2, and week 8 (p = 0.605 and p = 0.742), respectively. The mean scores of CDR in the sham group were 1.69 ± 0.73, 1.75 ± 0.68, and 1.72 ± 0.82 at baseline, week 2, and week 8, respectively. Conclusions: These findings suggest that laser therapy could be a promising treatment modality and an adjunct to pharmacotherapy in dementia patients. Clinical Trial Registration: IRCT20191018045148N1 was obtained from the Iranian Registry of Clinical Trials (IRCT.ir).

低水平激光治疗对痴呆患者认知症状的疗效:一项双盲随机临床试验
目的:探讨低水平激光治疗(LLLT)作为一种新的非药物治疗方法改善痴呆患者认知症状的效果。背景:痴呆患者的常规药物治疗效率低下且不良反应较大。最近开发非药物方法的尝试被认为对痴呆症患者有利。方法:将32例痴呆患者随机分为相同人群的LLLT组和sham组。LLLT组采用经颅LLLT,假手术组采用相同的方案,采用零强度激光。两组患者均在干预后2周和6周采用入院时的最小状态检查(MMSE)和临床痴呆评分(CDR)测试作为基线进行评估。结果:假手术组和LLLT组MMSE评分在第2周的变化率分别为0.13±0.96和2.31±1.81 (p = 0.00005),在第8周的变化率分别为-0.25±0.86和2.53±1.73 (p = 0.000003)。LLLT组基线、第2周和第8周CDR平均评分分别为1.28±0.71、1.28±0.71和1.25±0.80 (p = 0.605和p = 0.742)。假手术组CDR在基线、第2周和第8周的平均评分分别为1.69±0.73、1.75±0.68和1.72±0.82。结论:这些研究结果表明,激光治疗可能是一种很有前途的治疗方式,可以作为药物治疗痴呆患者的辅助治疗。临床试验注册:IRCT20191018045148N1从伊朗临床试验注册中心(IRCT.ir)获得。
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