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光生物调节用于调节神经性疼痛和改善瘢痕组织。

Photobiomodulation for modulation of neuropathic pain and improvement of scar tissue.

作者信息

Santiago Ronaldo, Gomes Shannon, Ozsarfati Jak, Zitney Michael

机构信息

Department of Research, Meditech Rehabilitation Centre, Toronto, Canada.

出版信息

Scars Burn Heal. 2022 Oct 26;8:20595131221134052. doi: 10.1177/20595131221134052. eCollection 2022 Jan-Dec.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

This case-report explores the effects of photobiomodulation therapy (PBMT) on the healing of scar tissue. The patient was a 32-year old female two years post cholecystectomy resulting in a 15 cm linear scar that was causing severe pain.

METHODS

Treatment was initiated using the BIOFLEX® therapist device which consists of LED arrays and laser probes of a specific wavelength, power and frequency applied directly on the skin overlying the scar. The frequency and duration of treatment was every other day for six weeks in a clinic setting, followed by three times a week for two months at home. Then the patient continued to use the BIOFLEX® therapist home device on an as-needed basis.

FINDINGS

The final result of this patient's treatment was significant flattening and decreased redness of her scar. Her self-reported pain decreased to a 6/10. At the one year follow up, the patient reported that she stopped taking her opioids, antidepressant and sleeping pills and that her pain decreased to a 4/10. At the last review her pain score was 1/10; and she had returned to work and took Tylenol (acetaminophen) occasionally for breakthrough pain.

CONCLUSIONS

We attribute the patient's improvement in scar appearance and pain symptoms to PBMT. Since pain is often associated with depressed mood and sleep disturbances, it cannot be determined whether PBMT was the direct or indirect cause of this patient's improved mood. For future studies, we propose the use of control subjects with similar scars treated with sham treatment compared to those who will receive the PBMT and observed for the same duration of time and compare the overall results.

LAY SUMMARY

Dermatological applications, especially wound healing; are accepted indications for photobiomodulation therapy (PBMT). The expansion into other clinical applications, particularly neurological ones show potential benefit. We present a case of a patient with a hypertrophic scar associated with severe neuropathic pain and concurrent depression, all of which improved directly or indirectly with PBMT. Although the original focus of treatment was dermatological the improvement in pain plus the discontinuation of therapy (opioids, antidepressants and benzodiazepines) were considered to be due to the PBMT.

摘要

背景

本病例报告探讨了光生物调节疗法(PBMT)对瘢痕组织愈合的影响。患者为一名32岁女性,胆囊切除术后两年,留下一条15厘米的线性瘢痕,伴有严重疼痛。

方法

使用BIOFLEX®治疗设备开始治疗,该设备由特定波长、功率和频率的LED阵列和激光探头组成,直接应用于瘢痕上方的皮肤。治疗频率和持续时间为在诊所环境中隔天治疗六周,随后在家中每周三次,持续两个月。然后患者根据需要继续使用BIOFLEX®家用治疗设备。

结果

该患者治疗的最终结果是瘢痕明显变平且发红减轻。她自我报告的疼痛程度降至6/10。在一年的随访中,患者报告她停止服用阿片类药物、抗抑郁药和安眠药,疼痛程度降至4/10。在最后一次复查时,她的疼痛评分为1/10;她已重返工作岗位,偶尔服用泰诺(对乙酰氨基酚)以缓解突发疼痛。

结论

我们将患者瘢痕外观和疼痛症状的改善归因于PBMT。由于疼痛常与情绪低落和睡眠障碍相关,因此无法确定PBMT是该患者情绪改善的直接还是间接原因。对于未来的研究,我们建议使用与接受PBMT的患者瘢痕相似的对照组,进行假治疗,并观察相同的时间长度,比较总体结果。

外行总结

皮肤科应用,尤其是伤口愈合,是光生物调节疗法(PBMT)公认的适应症。向其他临床应用的扩展,特别是神经学方面的应用显示出潜在益处。我们报告了一例患有肥厚性瘢痕并伴有严重神经性疼痛和并发抑郁症的患者,所有这些症状均通过PBMT直接或间接得到改善。尽管最初的治疗重点是皮肤科,但疼痛的改善以及治疗药物(阿片类药物、抗抑郁药和苯二氮䓬类药物)的停用被认为是PBMT的作用。

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