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Reference Bayat 2006 Krespi 2009 Araujo 2013 Kaya 2011 Silva 2013 Bornstein 2009 Krespi 2012 Krespi 2009 Bayat 2006 Krespi 2009 Jawhara 2006 Bornstein 2009
Laser increases angiogenesis and with 2.4 J/cm 2 it prevents No analgesia. Slight recovery of cartilage and synovia. None had Decreases bacterial counts; 22 J Laser reduces bacterial Variable degrees of decolonization – 100% at 940 nm, 600 J Laser increases angiogenesis and with 2.4 J/cm 2 it prevents Bactericidal at 260 J/cm 2 ; may be related to desiccation? 45°C Eliminates nail fungus; clear nail
Results bacterial growth Decreases 2 log colony counts (99%) positive bacterial cultures more effect proliferation Reduces/clears bacteria Decreases 2 log colony counts (99%) bacterial growth Decreases 2 log colony counts (99%) reached grows
Tx technique Grid pattern Only one point treated Single point of 0.7 cm 2 over wound Scanning technique 10 cm 2 flat top diffuser to each anterior nostril Via a laser fiber diffuser, 3 cm, delivered inside each naris circumferentially. Grid pattern 14 mm spot 1.5 cm spot
Tx regime Daily × 15 d Daily × 10 d Daily × 5 d Daily × 3 d Days 0, 1, 3 Days 1, 3, 5 Daily × 15 d Once Days 1, 7, 14, 60
CW/Hz CW CW? CW CW CW CW CW? CW
Table 5.2 In vivo research on the potential antibacterial effects of red and infrared LT.
Power density (W/ cm 2 ) 0.47 127 1–2 6.5
Power (W) 0.01 0.03 0.1 10 each 3–4 0.01 10 10 each
Dose (J/cm 2 or total J) 1.2 and 2.4 90 J/ rabbit 2 7.64– 22.9 5 83–110 200– 600/ nostril 180 J/ rabbit 1.2 and 2.4 180 J/ rabbit 130–260 204– 408
Wavelength (nm) 632.8 940 660 808 658 870, 930 870, 930, 904 940 632.8 940 810 870, 930 Note: CW, continuous wave; MRSA, methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus; Tx, treatment.
Third degree skin burns, rats Rhinosinusitis, rabbits Osteomyelitis, rats Infected, intact, and wounded skin, Pilot study in Humans with nasal MRSA but no sinusitis Rhinosinusitis, rabbits Third degree skin burns, rats Rhinosinusitis, rabbits Infected skin Pilot study in humans,
Model Septic arthritis, rats rats humans, nasal wound, rats onychomycosis
Microbial spp. Staphylococcus aureus MRSA oniae coccus pneum- Strepto- aeruginosa Pseudomonas coli Escherichia phyton Tricho- rubrum
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