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   Comparison and Evaluation of the Low-Level Laser and the Red and Blue LED Effects on Wound Healing in Rabbit  
   
نویسنده ghaemi marjan ,sharifi davood ,mokmeli soheila ,kowsari golshad ,mortazavi pejman ,golmai pouneh
منبع journal of lasers in medical sciences - 2019 - دوره : 10 - شماره : 3 - صفحه:189 -193
چکیده    Introduction: wound healing is a dynamic, interactive process to achieve the restoration of skin integrity and proper function after damage. applying a low-level laser (lll) and light emitting diodes (henceforth leds) is introduced in previous studies to accelerate the process of wound healing. the aim of this study is to compare the effect of the lll and leds on wound healing in rabbits. methods: full thickness same size square excision wounds were created on the dorsum of the rabbits. twenty rabbits were randomly divided into four groups, according to the treatment received. group 1: the algalinp (aluminium gallium indium phosphide) laser (4 j/cm²); group 2: the red led (30 j/cm²); group 3: the blue led (60 j/cm²) and group 4, as the control group, was not irradiated. after 30 days, the wounds were evaluated both morphologically and histopathologically. statistical significance was defined as a p value of less than 0.05. results: all interfering methods including the lll and leds had better outcome compared with the control group of both sizes and histopathologic features. the red laser group showed better results compared to the control group and either the led groups. comparing leds, the red led performed better than the blue led. conclusion: this study confirmed the significant effects of the lll and leds on wound healing. comparing the lll and led, the led may be a better choice, especially for bedridden or debilitated patients. the led may also more cost effective in wound healing in comparison with the lll.
کلیدواژه Light emitting diode ,Low-level laser ,Wound healing.
آدرس tehran university of medical science, yas hospital, Iran, university of tehran, faculty of veterinary medicine, department of surgery and radiology, Iran, canadian laser training institute (clti), Canada, university of tehran, faculty of veterinary medicine, Iran, islamic azad university, science and research branch, faculty of specialized veterinary sciences, department of veterinary pathology, Iran, lenox hill hospital, department of internal medicine, USA
 
     
   
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