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TO evaluate the safety and efficiency of low level laser therapy (LLLT) in treating decubitus ulcers: a review

机译:评价低水平激光疗法(LLLT)治疗褥疮性溃疡的安全性和有效性:综述

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Introduction: Pressure sores (decubitus ulcer) are a serious problem in health care management, especially for middle-aged to older people who are bed-ridden. Although preventative measures are used, the condition remains common and development of novel, improved treatment methods are desirable. This article reviews the application of laser-based methods, previously shown to be effective in accelerating wound-healing in animal models and in the treatment of decubitus ulcers in humans. Methods: About 23 scientific articles on the effect of low level laser therapy (LLLT) on wound healing in animals and humans from 2000-2014 were reviewed. Additionally, results of several randomized controlled trials (RCTs) were reviewed, and compared with other treatment methods available. Results: Whilst carefully controlled, laboratory-based animal studies indicated that LLLT can reduce healing time for several types of injuries, however similar studies in humans failed to demonstrate consistent beneficial effects in the clinical setting. An acceleration of decubitus ulcer healing has been occasionally found, although limited to certain wavelengths and sometimes only in combination with other types of therapies. Indeed, some of the clinical articles indicated that certain laser wavelengths can have detrimental effects on time of healing. Conclusions: To date, there remains no convincing evidence that LLLT has consistent medical benefit in treating decubitus ulcers. Caution should be applied when considering LLLT since only certain wavelengths utilized have shown beneficial effects. It is concluded that, more RCTs are needed since, there is no clinical justification for LLLT, alone or in combination with other methods, in treating decubitus ulcers.
机译:简介:褥疮(褥疮)是医疗保健管理中的一个严重问题,尤其是对于中老年人和卧床不起的老年人。尽管使用了预防措施,但该病仍然很常见,并且需要开发新的,改进的治疗方法。本文回顾了基于激光的方法的应用,该方法先前已被证明在加速动物模型中的伤口愈合和治疗人的褥疮中有效。方法:回顾了2000年至2014年间有关低水平激光疗法(LLLT)对动物和人类伤口愈合的影响的23篇科学文章。此外,还回顾了一些随机对照试验(RCT)的结果,并与其他可用的治疗方法进行了比较。结果:尽管经过严格控制,但基于实验室的动物研究表明LLLT可以减少多种类型损伤的愈合时间,但是对人体的类似研究未能证明在临床环境中具有一致的有益作用。偶尔会发现褥疮溃疡愈合加快,尽管仅限于某些波长,有时仅与其他类型的疗法联合使用。实际上,一些临床文章指出某些激光波长可能对愈合时间产生有害影响。结论:迄今为止,尚无令人信服的证据表明LLLT在治疗褥疮中具有一致的医学益处。考虑LLLT时应谨慎,因为仅使用的某些波长显示出有益的影响。结论是,需要更多的RCT,因为在治疗褥疮性溃疡时,单独或与其他方法联合使用LLLT尚无临床依据。

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