低强度激光疗法治疗周围性面瘫患者的病例系列。

IF 3.1 3区 医学 Q2 ONCOLOGY
Javier Basualdo Allende , Rodrigo Caviedes , Alfredo von Marttens , Milton Kuga , Eduardo Fernández
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摘要

背景:周围性面瘫(PFP)是一种面瘫,病因多种多样,包括特发性原因(贝尔氏麻痹)、感染、外伤和遗传因素。传统治疗方法包括抗病毒药物、皮质类固醇激素和物理疗法。然而,低强度激光疗法(LLLT)等新疗法的出现也带来了可喜的成果:本系列病例报告了两名 PFP 患者在接受 LLLT 治疗的同时补充维生素 B1、B6 和 B12 的情况。第一例患者是一名 52 岁的女性,因病毒感染导致 PFP。第二例患者是一名 33 岁的男性,他在一次脑外伤后患上了 PFP。这两名患者都接受了每两周一次的 LLLT 治疗,针对面神经通路上的 10 个点进行治疗,这些点从面部凹陷处穿过面部。使用的激光设备是 Theraphy EC(DMC,巴西圣卡洛斯),用清水和肥皂清洁面部以去除可能产生干扰的脂质后,每个点接受垂直于皮肤的 4 焦耳能量。使用 NEUROBIONTA 片剂(维生素 B1 + 维生素 B6 + 维生素 B12;宝洁公司,智利圣地亚哥)服用维生素 B,每天一片,连续服用 30 天:经过六到七次治疗后,两名患者的面部肌肉功能和面部整体对称性都有明显改善。在第一个病例中,患者的肌肉强直性和面部运动均有改善,面部毁容也有所减轻。在第二个病例中,患者的面部活动度和对称性明显恢复,麻痹感减轻,肌肉功能恢复:这些研究结果表明,LLLT 与维生素 B1、B6 和 B12 补充剂相结合,可有效改善 PFP 患者的面部肌肉功能和对称性。LLLT 的非侵入性和易用性使其成为治疗 PFP 的可行选择。为了证实这些结果,并将 LLLT 确立为治疗 PFP 的标准方法,有必要进行更多的样本量和标准化方案的进一步研究。
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A case series of low-level laser therapy treatment in patients with peripheral facial palsy

Background

Peripheral Facial Palsy (PFP) is a facial paralysis with various etiologies, including idiopathic causes (Bell's palsy), infections, trauma, and genetic factors. Traditional treatments involve antiviral medications, corticosteroids, and physiotherapy. However, new therapies, such as Low-Level Laser Therapy (LLLT), are emerging with promising results.

Methods

This case series reports on two patients with PFP treated with LLLT combined with Vitamin B1, B6, and B12 supplementation. The first case involved a 52-year-old female with PFP due to a viral infection. The second case was a 33-year-old male who developed PFP following a traumatic brain injury. Both patients received LLLT sessions every two weeks, targeting 10 points along the facial nerve pathway from the facial notch across the face. The laser device used was the Theraphy EC (DMC, Sao Carlos, SP, Brazil), with each point receiving 4 Joules of energy applied perpendicular to the skin after cleaning the face with water and soap to remove lipids that could interfere. The administration of Vitamin B was done using NEUROBIONTA tablets (Vitamin B1 + Vitamin B6 + Vitamin B12; Procter & Gamble, Santiago, Chile) with one tablet taken daily for 30 days.

Results

After six to seven sessions, both patients showed significant improvement in facial muscle function and overall facial symmetry. In the first case, improvements were noted in muscle tonicity and facial movements, with the patient reporting reduced facial disfigurement. In the second case, notable recovery in facial mobility and symmetry was observed, with the patient experiencing decreased paresthesia and restored muscle functionality.

Conclusion

These findings suggest that LLLT, combined with Vitamin B1, B6, and B12 supplementation, may effectively improve facial muscle function and symmetry in PFP patients. The non-invasive nature and ease of application make LLLT a viable option for PFP treatment. Further studies with larger sample sizes and standardized protocols are necessary to confirm these results and establish LLLT as a standard treatment for PFP.

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CiteScore
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自引率
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期刊介绍: Photodiagnosis and Photodynamic Therapy is an international journal for the dissemination of scientific knowledge and clinical developments of Photodiagnosis and Photodynamic Therapy in all medical specialties. The journal publishes original articles, review articles, case presentations, "how-to-do-it" articles, Letters to the Editor, short communications and relevant images with short descriptions. All submitted material is subject to a strict peer-review process.
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