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IMS AND OBJECTIVES: To study the efficacy of low level laser (LLLT) on wound healing in
Diabetic Foot ulcer and to test the hypothesis that LLLT will promote early healing of Diabetic
Foot ulcer.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: Patients attending surgical OPD and/or admitted in
BLDE(DU) Shri B.M.Patil Medical College Hospital and Research centre, Vijayapur with
diabetic foot ulcers(Wagner’s Grade I to III) during the period of October 2018-March 2020 were
included in the study. A prospective comparative study was conducted with 30 patients to LLLT
group (660 and 808 nm laser) and 30 patients to conventional (Saline) dressing group. All the
cases were examined on day 1 and day 15. ‘Primary efficacy end point’ was complete ulcer
closure. ‘Secondary efficacy end point’ include reduction in ulcer surface area over time and time
to achieve ulcer closure by either skin grafting or secondary suturing.
RESULTS: Mean Age of the study group was 56.83±13.8 years with 76.66 % males. Majority of
the cases were known diabetic since 5 to 10 years. There was poor glycemic control among the
study subjects with mean HbA1c of 8.4%. There was 42% reduction in the size of ulcer among
study group. There was average of 7 days i.e. 22% reduction in hospital stay in study group,
compared to control group. Three ulcers in LLLT group healed by secondary intention while none
in control group. Majority of the cases, ulcer closure was achieved by split thickness skin
grafting.
CONCLUSION: Low level laser therapy in Diabetic Foot ulcers promotes early healing and
reduces the hospital stay. |
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