Effect of Non-Ablative Non-Thermal CO2 Laser on Drug-Resistant Trigeminal Neuralgia: A Pilot Study.

Fahimeh Rezazadeh, Afshin Borhani-Haghighi, Fatemeh Mosallanejad, Najmeh Showraki, Amir Tabesh, Elham Tayebi Khorami
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Background: Trigeminal neuralgia is one of the most severe pain conditions that humans experience. Drug resistance is a challenging event during treatment that results in using higher doses of drugs or referring for neurosurgical treatment. Laser therapy is also an effective method for pain control. Objective: The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of non-ablative non-thermal CO2 laser (NANTCL) on reducing pain in patients with drug-resistant trigeminal neuralgia (DRTN) for the very first time. Materials and methods: Twenty-four patients with DRTN were randomly divided into laser and placebo groups. Patients in the laser group received NANTCL (10,600 nm, 1.1 W, 100 HZ, 20 sec) on trigger points that were covered with lubricant gel 3 days in a week for 2 weeks. The placebo group received sham laser. The patients were requested to grade their pain on a visual analog scale (VAS) immediately, 1 week, 1 month, and 3 months after treatment. Results: In the laser group, the results revealed a significant decrease between the initial pain and the pain in all follow-up sessions. Only in three patients, 3 months after completion of laser therapy, pain returned to the initial level. In the control group, a significant difference was seen only between the pain of baseline and final session of laser irradiation. In laser group, the mean of pain (VAS) was lower than the placebo group in all follow-up sessions; however, it was only significant for 1 week after laser therapy. Conclusions: This study revealed that short-period application of NANTCL is effective for pain relief in patients with DRTN, especially those with extraoral trigger points. Clinical trial registration number: IRCT2013052113406N1.

非烧蚀非热CO2激光治疗耐药三叉神经痛的初步研究。
背景:三叉神经痛是人类所经历的最严重的疼痛之一。在治疗过程中,耐药性是一个具有挑战性的事件,导致使用更高剂量的药物或转诊神经外科治疗。激光治疗也是一种有效的疼痛控制方法。目的:首次探讨非烧蚀性非热CO2激光(NANTCL)治疗耐药三叉神经痛(DRTN)的临床疗效。材料与方法:将24例DRTN患者随机分为激光组和安慰剂组。激光组患者在触发点上接受NANTCL (10,600 nm, 1.1 W, 100 HZ, 20秒),每周3天,连续2周。安慰剂组接受假激光治疗。患者被要求在治疗后立即、1周、1个月和3个月用视觉模拟量表(VAS)对疼痛进行评分。结果:在激光组中,结果显示,在所有随访期间,疼痛在初始疼痛和疼痛之间显着减少。只有3例患者在完成激光治疗3个月后疼痛恢复到初始水平。在对照组中,只有基线和最后一次激光照射的疼痛才有显著差异。激光组在所有随访期间的疼痛均值(VAS)均低于安慰剂组;然而,仅在激光治疗后1周有显著性。结论:本研究显示短期应用NANTCL可有效缓解DRTN患者的疼痛,特别是那些有口外触发点的患者。临床试验注册号:IRCT2013052113406N1。
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