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Systemic effects of low-intensity laser irradiation on skin microcirculation in patients with diabetic microangiopathy.

机译:低强度激光照射对糖尿病性微血管病患者皮肤微循环的全身影响。

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Low-intensity laser irradiation has been shown to induce wound healing in conditions of reduced microcirculation, which is in part explained by systemic effects. We therefore investigated such a potential systemic effect of low-intensity laser irradiation on skin blood circulation in patients with diabetic microangiopathy. Patients with diabetic microangiopathy were randomized to receive either a single helium-neon (HeNe, 632.8 nm) low-intensity laser irradiation with a dose of 30 J/cm(2) or a sham irradiation over the forefoot region in a double-blind, placebo-controlled clinical study. Skin blood circulation by means of temperature recordings over forefoot regions was detected by infrared thermography. Following a single transcutaneous low-intensity laser irradiation, a rise in skin temperature in both feet of the subjects in the laser group was noted, whereas in both feet of the subjects in the placebo group a drop in skin temperature occurred. The baseline-adjusted skin temperature 15 min after the end of the irradiation was significantly higher in the laser-treated forefeet compared to the placebo-"treated" forefeet (p < 0.0001); the baseline-adjusted difference in the temperature was 1.94 +/- 0.35 degrees C. Simultaneously, the baseline-adjusted skin temperature was significantly higher in the laser-untreated forefeet compared to the placebo-"untreated" forefeet (P < 0.0001); the baseline-adjusted difference was 1.70 +/- 0.33 degrees C. Our data show a significant increase in skin circulation due to athermic laser irradiation in patients with diabetic microangiopathy and point to the possibility of inducing systemic effects.
机译:低强度激光照射已显示出在微循环减少的情况下可诱导伤口愈合,这在一定程度上可以通过全身效应来解释。因此,我们研究了低强度激光照射对糖尿病性微血管病患者皮肤血液循环的这种潜在的全身作用。患有糖尿病微血管病的患者被随机分配接受剂量为30 J / cm(2)的单氦氖(HeNe,632.8 nm)低强度激光辐照或双盲,前足区伪影辐照,安慰剂对照的临床研究。通过红外热像仪检测前脚区域的温度记录,从而发现皮肤血液循环。在单次经皮低强度激光照射后,激光组受试者的两只脚的皮肤温度均出现升高,而安慰剂组受试者的两只脚的皮肤温度均出现下降。辐照结束后15分钟,经基线调整的皮肤温度在激光治疗的前肢中明显高于安慰剂“治疗后”的前肢皮肤(p <0.0001);基线调节后的温度差为1.94 +/- 0.35摄氏度。同时,未经激光处理的前肢中的基线调节后皮肤温度明显高于安慰剂-“未经治疗”的前肢(P <0.0001);基线调整后的差异为1.70 +/- 0.33摄氏度。我们的数据显示,在糖尿病性微血管病患者中,由于动脉粥样硬化激光辐照,皮肤循环显着增加,并指出可能产生全身性作用。

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