Revista da Escola de Enfermagem da USP ()

Low-level laser therapy and Calendula officinalis in repairing diabetic foot ulcers

  • Ana Flávia Machado de Carvalho,
  • Maura Cristina Porto Feitosa,
  • Nayana Pinheiro Machado de Freitas Coelho,
  • Veruska Cronemberger Nogueira Rebêlo,
  • Juçara Gonçalves de Castro,
  • Patrícia Regina Gomes de Sousa,
  • Valrian Campos Feitosa,
  • Emilia Angela Lo Schiavo Arisawa

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/S0080-623420160000500013
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 50, no. 4
pp. 628 – 634

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Abstract OBJECTIVE To evaluate the effects of low-level laser therapy isolated and associated with Calendula officinalis oil in treating diabetic foot ulcers. METHOD An experimental, randomized, controlled, prospective, interventional clinical case study using a quantitative approach. The sample consisted of 32 diabetic patients of both genders. Participants were randomly divided into four groups. Doppler Ultrasound evaluation of the Ankle-Brachial Index, brief pain inventory and analog pain scale were performed at baseline and after 30 days. RESULTS Reduced pain was observed in the Low-level laser therapy and Low-level laser therapy associated with Essential Fatty Acids groups (p<0.01). Regarding the Ankle-Brachial Index and Doppler Ultrasound, all groups remained stable. By analyzing lesion area reduction, Low-level laser therapy associated with Essential fatty acids group showed a significance of p=0.0032, and the Low-level laser therapy group showed p=0.0428. CONCLUSION Low-level laser therapy, performed alone or associated with the Calendula officinalis oil was effective in relieving pain and accelerating the tissue repair process of diabetic foot.

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