Department of General Practice, University of Melbourne, 200 Berkeley Street Carlton 3053, Victoria, Australia.
Evid Based Complement Alternat Med. 2008 Dec;5(4):383-9. doi: 10.1093/ecam/nem085. Epub 2007 Sep 13.
Low-level laser therapy has evidence accumulating about its effectiveness in a variety of medical conditions. We reviewed 51 double blind randomized controlled trials (RCTs) of laser treatment. Analysis revealed 58% of trials showed benefit of laser over placebo. However, less than 5% of the trials had addressed beam disguise or allocation concealment in the laser machines used. Many of the trials used blinding methods that rely on staff cooperation and are therefore open to interference or bias. This indicates significant deficiencies in laser trial methodology. We report the development and preliminary testing of a novel laser machine that can blind both patient and operator to treatment allocation without staff participation. The new laser machine combines sealed preset and non-bypassable randomization codes, decoy lights and sound, and a conical perspex tip to overcome laser diode glow detection.
低水平激光疗法在各种医学病症的有效性方面有越来越多的证据支持。我们回顾了 51 项激光治疗的双盲随机对照试验(RCT)。分析显示,58%的试验表明激光治疗比安慰剂更有效。然而,使用的激光机中只有不到 5%的试验解决了光束伪装或分配隐藏问题。许多试验使用的盲法依赖于工作人员的合作,因此容易受到干扰或偏见。这表明激光试验方法存在重大缺陷。我们报告了一种新型激光机的开发和初步测试,该机器可以在没有工作人员参与的情况下对患者和操作人员进行治疗分配的盲法,从而克服激光二极管发光检测。这种新型激光机结合了密封预设和不可绕过的随机代码、诱饵灯和声音以及锥形有机玻璃棒尖端。