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Photomed Laser Surg ; 24(2): 140-50, 2006 Apr.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16706692

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OBJECTIVE: This article presents the results of laser therapy in crystal (hydroxyapatite, calcium pyrophosphate, and urates) deposition-induced arthritis in rats and the clinical applications in humans. BACKGROUND DATA: Microcrystalline arthropathies are prevalent among geriatric patients, who are more vulnerable to the side effects of drugs. The effectiveness of laser therapy for pain relief, free of side effects, has been reported in painful conditions. METHODS: Two milligrams of each of the above-mentioned crystals was injected in both joints of the back limbs in three groups of rats; these groups were then treated with laser irradiation. Three other groups received no treatment after the injections. We determined the plasmatic levels of inflammatory markers (fibrinogen, prostaglandin E2, and TNF(alpha)), tissues (prostaglandin E(2)) and conducted anatomopathological studies. Twenty-five patients with acute gout arthritis were randomized into two groups and treated over 5 days: group A, diclofenac 75 mg orally, twice a day; and group B, laser irradiation once a day. Forty-nine patients with knee chronic pyrophosphate arthropathy were randomized into two groups and treated over 21 days; group A, diclofenac 50 mg orally, twice a day; and group B, laser irradiation once a day. Thirty patients with shoulder chronic hydroxyapatite arthropathy were randomized into two groups and treated over 21 days; group A, diclofenac 50 mg orally, twice a day; and group B, laser irradiation once a day. RESULTS: Fibrinogen, prostaglandin E(2), and TNF(alpha) concentrations in the rats injected with crystals and treated with laser decreased significantly as compared with the groups injected with crystals without treatment. Both laser therapy and diclofenac achieved rapid pain relief in patients with acute gouty arthritis without significant differences in efficacy. Laser therapy was more effective than diclofenac in patients with chronic pyrophosphate arthropathy and in patients with chronic apatite deposition disease. CONCLUSION: Laser therapy represents an effective treatment in the therapeutic arsenal of microcrystalline arthropathies.


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Artralgia/terapia , Artrite Experimental/terapia , Gota/terapia , Terapia a Laser , Animais , Biomarcadores/sangue , Pirofosfato de Cálcio , Diclofenaco/uso terapêutico , Dinoprostona/sangue , Durapatita , Feminino , Fibrinogênio/análise , Humanos , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Ratos , Fator de Necrose Tumoral alfa/análise , Ácido Úrico
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Med. infant ; 11(3): 180-184, sept. 2004. tab
Artigo em Espanhol | LILACS | ID: lil-510172

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El estudio tuvo un año de duración. Se evaluó la eficacia terapéutica de un compuesto a base de un gel de hidróxido de bismuto coloidal al 3% con pectina (Crema de Bismuto Chobet) en la diarrea aguda del lactante. El estudio se realizó en 48 lactantes afectados de diarrea aguda de menos de 24 horas de evolución. La investigación utilizó metodología a doble ciego, fue randomizada y controlada con placebo. Ambos grupos de tratamiento fueron similares en cuanto a características demográficas y etiopatogénicas. El porcentaje de niños mejorados clínicamente a las 24 horas de tratamiento y la reducción del número de deposiciones fue del 45,8% en el grupo placebo y del 83,4% en el grupo tratado con la Crema de Bismuto (p

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Lactente , Criança , Bismuto/uso terapêutico , Diarreia , Gastroenterite , Pectinas/uso terapêutico , Interpretação Estatística de Dados , Método Duplo-Cego , Placebos
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