HanseMerkur Center for Traditional Chinese Medicine, University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf, Martinistraße 52, 20246 Hamburg, Germany.
Evid Based Complement Alternat Med. 2014;2014:626127. doi: 10.1155/2014/626127. Epub 2014 Mar 16.
Diabetic foot ulcers as one of the most common complications of diabetes mellitus are defined as nonhealing or long-lasting chronic skin ulcers in diabetic patients. Multidisciplinary care for the diabetic foot is common, but treatment results are often unsatisfactory. Low level laser therapy (LLLT) on wound areas as well as on acupuncture points, as a noninvasive, pain-free method with minor side effects, has been considered as a possible treatment option for the diabetic foot syndrome. A systematic literature review identified 1764 articles on this topic. Finally, we adopted 22 eligible references; 8 of them were cell studies, 6 were animal studies, and 8 were clinical trials. Cell studies and animal studies gave evidence of cellular migration, viability, and proliferation of fibroblast cells, quicker reepithelization and reformed connective tissue, enhancement of microcirculation, and anti-inflammatory effects by inhibition of prostaglandine, interleukin, and cytokine as well as direct antibacterial effects by induction of reactive oxygen species (ROS). The transferral of these data into clinical medicine is under debate. The majority of clinical studies show a potential benefit of LLLT in wound healing of diabetic ulcers. But there are a lot of aspects in these studies limiting final evidence about the actual output of this kind of treatment method. In summary, all studies give enough evidence to continue research on laser therapy for diabetic ulcers, but clinical trials using human models do not provide sufficient evidence to establish the usefulness of LLLT as an effective tool in wound care regimes at present. Further well designed research trials are required to determine the true value of LLLT in routine wound care.
糖尿病足溃疡是糖尿病最常见的并发症之一,定义为糖尿病患者的非愈合或长期慢性皮肤溃疡。糖尿病足的多学科治疗很常见,但治疗效果往往不尽如人意。低水平激光疗法(LLLT)在伤口区域以及穴位上的应用,作为一种无创、无痛、副作用小的方法,已被认为是治疗糖尿病足综合征的一种可能选择。系统文献回顾确定了 1764 篇关于这个主题的文章。最后,我们采用了 22 篇合格的参考文献;其中 8 项为细胞研究,6 项为动物研究,8 项为临床试验。细胞研究和动物研究证明了成纤维细胞的细胞迁移、活力和增殖,更快的再上皮化和重建的结缔组织,增强微循环,通过抑制前列腺素、白细胞介素和细胞因子以及通过诱导活性氧(ROS)的直接抗菌作用的抗炎作用。这些数据向临床医学的转化仍存在争议。大多数临床研究表明 LLLT 对糖尿病溃疡的伤口愈合有潜在益处。但这些研究中有很多方面限制了对这种治疗方法实际效果的最终证据。总的来说,所有的研究都为继续研究激光治疗糖尿病溃疡提供了足够的证据,但使用人体模型的临床试验并没有提供足够的证据来确定 LLLT 作为目前伤口护理方案中有效工具的有用性。需要进一步设计良好的研究试验来确定 LLLT 在常规伤口护理中的真正价值。