Effects of low level laser therapy and high voltage stimulation on diabetic wound healing

Background: a review of the literature found no clinical studies in which low level laser therapy (LLLT) and high voltage pulsed current (HVPC) were compared to evaluate their effectiveness in promoting wound healing. Objective: The purpose of this study was compare the effects of LLLT, HVPC and sta...

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Main Authors: María Cristina Sandoval Ortíz, Esperanza Herrera Villabona, Diana Marina Camargo Lemos, Rafael Castellanos
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Language:English
Published: Publicaciones UIS 2014-08-01
Series:Revista de la Universidad Industrial de Santander. Salud
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spelling doaj-beebc50c5181442fa63ad0e0682bac802020-11-25T03:26:39ZengPublicaciones UISRevista de la Universidad Industrial de Santander. Salud0121-08072014-08-01462107117S0121-08072014000200002Effects of low level laser therapy and high voltage stimulation on diabetic wound healingMaría Cristina Sandoval Ortíz0Esperanza Herrera Villabona1Diana Marina Camargo Lemos2Rafael Castellanos3Universidad Industrial de SantanderUniversidad Industrial de SantanderUniversidad Industrial de SantanderUniversidad Industrial de SantanderBackground: a review of the literature found no clinical studies in which low level laser therapy (LLLT) and high voltage pulsed current (HVPC) were compared to evaluate their effectiveness in promoting wound healing. Objective: The purpose of this study was compare the effects of LLLT, HVPC and standard wound care (SWC) on the healing of diabetic foot ulcers. Methods: randomized controlled clinical trial where diabetic patients were divided in control group (CG) treated with SWC; HVPC group received HVPC plus SWC; LLLTgroup, treated with LLLT plus SWC. HVPC was applied 45min, 100pps and 100μs. LLLTparameters were 685nm, 30mW,2J/cm² applied to the wound edges and 1,5J/cm² in the wound bed. All subjects were treated 16 weeks or until the wound closed. The variables were healing, healing proportion, ulcers's characteristics, protective sensation, nerve conduction studies (NCS) and quality life. ANCOVA analysis and a Fisher's exact test were applied. Results: Twenty-eight subjects completed the protocol.The healing was reached by 7/9, 8/10 and 6/9 participants of the LLLT, HVPC and CG respectively in the 16th week. There were no statistically significant differences between the groups in the healing proportion, NCS, sensory testing or quality of life (p>0,05). Conclusions: The results of this study did not demonstrated additional effects of LLL or HVPC to the standard wound care (SWC) on healing of diabetic ulcers.http://www.scielo.org.co/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0121-08072014000200002&lng=en&tlng=enestimulación eléctricaterapia láserúlceras de piediabetes
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author María Cristina Sandoval Ortíz
Esperanza Herrera Villabona
Diana Marina Camargo Lemos
Rafael Castellanos
spellingShingle María Cristina Sandoval Ortíz
Esperanza Herrera Villabona
Diana Marina Camargo Lemos
Rafael Castellanos
Effects of low level laser therapy and high voltage stimulation on diabetic wound healing
Revista de la Universidad Industrial de Santander. Salud
estimulación eléctrica
terapia láser
úlceras de pie
diabetes
author_facet María Cristina Sandoval Ortíz
Esperanza Herrera Villabona
Diana Marina Camargo Lemos
Rafael Castellanos
author_sort María Cristina Sandoval Ortíz
title Effects of low level laser therapy and high voltage stimulation on diabetic wound healing
title_short Effects of low level laser therapy and high voltage stimulation on diabetic wound healing
title_full Effects of low level laser therapy and high voltage stimulation on diabetic wound healing
title_fullStr Effects of low level laser therapy and high voltage stimulation on diabetic wound healing
title_full_unstemmed Effects of low level laser therapy and high voltage stimulation on diabetic wound healing
title_sort effects of low level laser therapy and high voltage stimulation on diabetic wound healing
publisher Publicaciones UIS
series Revista de la Universidad Industrial de Santander. Salud
issn 0121-0807
publishDate 2014-08-01
description Background: a review of the literature found no clinical studies in which low level laser therapy (LLLT) and high voltage pulsed current (HVPC) were compared to evaluate their effectiveness in promoting wound healing. Objective: The purpose of this study was compare the effects of LLLT, HVPC and standard wound care (SWC) on the healing of diabetic foot ulcers. Methods: randomized controlled clinical trial where diabetic patients were divided in control group (CG) treated with SWC; HVPC group received HVPC plus SWC; LLLTgroup, treated with LLLT plus SWC. HVPC was applied 45min, 100pps and 100μs. LLLTparameters were 685nm, 30mW,2J/cm² applied to the wound edges and 1,5J/cm² in the wound bed. All subjects were treated 16 weeks or until the wound closed. The variables were healing, healing proportion, ulcers's characteristics, protective sensation, nerve conduction studies (NCS) and quality life. ANCOVA analysis and a Fisher's exact test were applied. Results: Twenty-eight subjects completed the protocol.The healing was reached by 7/9, 8/10 and 6/9 participants of the LLLT, HVPC and CG respectively in the 16th week. There were no statistically significant differences between the groups in the healing proportion, NCS, sensory testing or quality of life (p>0,05). Conclusions: The results of this study did not demonstrated additional effects of LLL or HVPC to the standard wound care (SWC) on healing of diabetic ulcers.
topic estimulación eléctrica
terapia láser
úlceras de pie
diabetes
url http://www.scielo.org.co/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0121-08072014000200002&lng=en&tlng=en
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