Assessment of wound area reduction on chronic wounds in dogs with photobiomodulation therapy: A randomized controlled clinical trial

被引:16
作者
Hoisang, Somphong [1 ]
Kampa, Naruepon [2 ]
Seesupa, Suvaluk [2 ]
Jitpean, Supranee [2 ]
机构
[1] Khon Kaen Univ, Vet Teaching Hosp, Fac Vet Med, Khon Kaen, Thailand
[2] Khon Kaen Univ, Div Surg, Fac Vet Med, Khon Kaen, Thailand
关键词
canine; chronic wound; combined wavelength photobiomodulation therapy; low-intensity laser therapy; photobiomodulation therapy; LEVEL LASER THERAPY; LIGHT THERAPY; NM LASER; IRRADIATION; REPAIR; MODEL;
D O I
10.14202/vetworld.2021.2251-2259
中图分类号
S8 [畜牧、 动物医学、狩猎、蚕、蜂];
学科分类号
0905 ;
摘要
Background and Aim: Chronic wounds are a clinical problem and require intensive standard wound care. However, this is sometimes insufficient to promote healing. Photobiomodulation therapy (PBMT) can be used as an adjunctive therapy to improve wound healing. Various PBMT devices with different properties and parameter settings as well as different animal species can influence a variety of clinical outcomes. This study aims to assess the use of 830 nm PBMT or simultaneous superpulsed and multiple wavelengths (SPMW; 660, 875, and 905 nm) PBMT on chronic wounds in client-owned dogs. Materials and Methods: This study included 21 client-owned dogs with chronic wounds allocated into three groups: (1) Control group (C) treated with irrigated saline and without PBMT (n=7); (2) L1 group treated with irrigated saline together with the radiation of 830 nm PBMT (n=7); and (3) L2 group treated with irrigated saline together with the radiation of simultaneous SPMW-PBMT (n=7). Wound healing was assessed on the basis of wound size reduction as a percentage of wound area every 2nd day for 15 days using image analysis software (ImageJ software (R), National Institutes of Health, Rockville, Maryland, USA). Results: A significant difference in the percentage of wound area reduction was noted between the C and PBMT groups (L1 and L2; p<0.05). The average percentages of wound area reduction at the end of the study (15 days) were 42.39 +/- 20.58, 56.98 +/- 24.82, and 61.81 +/- 27.18 in the C, L1, and L2 groups, respectively. A steady decrease in wound size was noted in both PBMT and non-PBMT groups, and coefficients were 7.77, 8.95, and 10.01 in the C, L1, and L2 groups, respectively. The percentage of wound area reduction was found to be significantly different between the PBMT and non-BPMT groups on day 7 (p<0.05). Conclusion: Based on the results of the current study, using either 830 nm PBMT or simultaneous SPMW-PBMT can accelerate the chronic wound healing process in dogs with a significant reduction in wound area. Therefore, it can be used as an adjunctive therapy to improve wound healing in dogs with reduced treatment duration.
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页数:9
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