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Autor(es): Simone Rodrigo
Alexandre Cunha
Daniel Pozza
Diego Blaya
João Moraes
João Weber
Marília Gerhardt de Oliveira
Título: Analysis of the Systemic Effect of Red and Infrared Laser Therapy on Wound Repair
Data de publicação: 2009
Resumo: Objective: To evaluate, using histological analysis, the systemic action and repair process of wounds produced on the back of rats and treated with red, infrared, or both lasers applied directly or indirectly to the wounds. Background Data: Skin tissue repair and wound healing are complex processes that involve a series of dynamic events. Many benefits are associated with biomodulation uisng laser therapy. Methods: Thirty-six male Wistar rats were divided into four groups: control (without laser), red laser (aluminium gallium indium phosphide (AlGaInP); lambda = 685 nm; phi = 0.0314 cm(2); CW; P = 30mW; D = 20 J, time of irradiation 667 sec), infrared laser (gallium-aluminum-arsenide (GaAlAs): lambda = 830 nm; phi = 0.0314 cm(2); CW; P = 50 mW; D = 20 J, time of irradiation 401 sec), and both lasers (infrared laser: GaAlAs; lambda = 830 nm; phi = 0.0314 cm(2); CW; P = 50 mW; D = 10 J, time of irradiation = 201 sec + red laser: AlGaInP; lambda = 685 nm; phi = 0.0314 cm(2); CW; P = 30 mW; D = 10 J, time of irradiation 334 sec; total dose 20 J). Three subgroups were formed according to observation time points. Three wounds were produced on the back of each animal. Only the wound closest to the head was irradiated in the experimental groups. For the evaluation of skin reaction and wound healing, three animals of each group were killed at 3, 5, and 7 days postoperatively. The irradiation protocol established 48-hour intervals between applications, with the first application immediately after the surgical procedure. Results: In the red and infrared laser group, healing was more advanced in the wound located furthest from the point of laser application. The most effective healing of a proximal wound was verified in the control group on the 7th postoperative day. Conclusion: The combined application of red and infrared lasers resulted in the most evident systemic effect on the repair of skin wounds produced in rats.
Assunto: Ciências da Saúde, Outras ciências médicas
Health sciences, Other medical sciences
Áreas do conhecimento: Ciências médicas e da saúde::Outras ciências médicas
Medical and Health sciences::Other medical sciences
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10216/25679
Tipo de Documento: Artigo em Revista Científica Internacional
Condições de Acesso: openAccess
Licença: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/
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