Mokmeli Soheila, Vetrici Mariana
Canadian Optic and Laser Center (Training Institute), Victoria, BC, Canada.
Department of Biological Sciences, University of Lethbridge, Lethbridge, AB T1K 3M4, Canada.
Can J Respir Ther. 2020 Jul 23;56:25-31. doi: 10.29390/cjrt-2020-015. eCollection 2020.
The global pandemic COVID-19 is a contagious disease and its mortality rates ranging from 1% to 5% are likely due to acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS), and cytokine storm. A significant proportion of patients who require intubation succumb to the disease, despite the availability of ventilators and the best treatment practices. Researchers worldwide are in search of anti-inflammatory medicines in the hope of finding a cure for COVID-19. Low-level laser therapy (LLLT) has strong, anti-inflammatory effects confirmed by meta-analyses, and it may be therapeutic to ARDS. LLLT has been used for pain management, wound healing, and other health conditions by physicians, physiotherapists, and nurses worldwide for decades. In addition, it has been used in veterinary medicine for respiratory tract disease such as pneumonia. Laser light with low-power intensity is applied to the surface of the skin to produce local and systemic effects. Based on the clinical experience, peer-reviewed studies, and solid laboratory data in experimental animal models, LLLT attenuates cytokine storm at multiple levels and reduces the major inflammatory metabolites. LLLT is a safe, effective, low-cost modality without any side-effects that may be combined with conventional treatment of ARDS. We summarize the effects of LLLT on pulmonary inflammation and we provide a protocol for augmenting medical treatment in COVID-19 patients. LLLT combined with conventional medical therapy has the potential to prevent the progression of COVID-19, minimize the length of time needed on a ventilator, enhance the healing process, and shorten recovery time.
全球大流行的新型冠状病毒肺炎(COVID-19)是一种传染病,其死亡率在1%至5%之间,可能是由急性呼吸窘迫综合征(ARDS)和细胞因子风暴导致的。尽管有呼吸机和最佳治疗方法,但很大一部分需要插管的患者仍死于该疾病。世界各地的研究人员都在寻找抗炎药物,希望能找到治疗COVID-19的方法。低强度激光疗法(LLLT)具有很强的抗炎作用,这已得到荟萃分析的证实,并且它可能对ARDS具有治疗作用。几十年来,世界各地的医生、物理治疗师和护士都将LLLT用于疼痛管理、伤口愈合及其他健康状况。此外,它还被用于兽医学中治疗诸如肺炎等呼吸道疾病。低功率强度的激光作用于皮肤表面以产生局部和全身效应。基于临床经验、同行评审研究以及实验动物模型中的可靠实验室数据,LLLT可在多个层面减轻细胞因子风暴,并减少主要的炎症代谢产物。LLLT是一种安全、有效、低成本且无任何副作用的治疗方式,可与ARDS的传统治疗方法联合使用。我们总结了LLLT对肺部炎症的影响,并提供了一种增强COVID-19患者医学治疗的方案。LLLT与传统医学疗法相结合有潜力预防COVID-19的进展,缩短使用呼吸机的时间,加速愈合过程,并缩短康复时间。