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Asthma Cold Laser Clinical Studies

The following is a summary of some of the clinical studies that were conducted using cold laser to treat Asthma. These studies are presented here to demonstrate the wide uses of a cold lasers in the treatment of different medical conditions.

Treatment of bronchial asthma with low-level laser in attack-free period at children

Ailioaie, C.; Ailioaie, Laura AA(Univ. of Medicine and Pharmacy)
Proc. SPIE Vol. 4166, p. 303-308, Laser Florence ’99: A Window on the Laser Medicine World, Leonardo Longo; Alfons G. Hofstetter; Mihail L. Pascu; Wilhelm R. Waidelich; Eds.
06/2000 SPIE (c) 2000 SPIE–The International Society for Optical Engineering. Downloading of the abstract is permitted for personal use only. 2000SPIE.4166..303A

Bronchial asthma is a common disease in both the pediatric and adult populations, characterized by wide variations over short periods of time in resistance to airflow in intrapulmonary airways. A primary goal in the use of low- level laser therapy (LLLT) was the safe, effective and rapid palliation of symptoms owing to tracheal or bronchial obstruction. We have investigated the effects of LLLT comparatively with other modality trials in children’s asthma. In the study were included 98 patients aged 10-18 years diagnosed with moderate or severe asthma, in attack- free period. The patients were divided into 3 groups. Group 1 received only laser therapy using extra meridian acupuncture points and scanning technique. Group 2 was treated only with inhaled Serevent 2 X 25 micrometers , two times daily, 3 months. Group 3 was tread with Theophylline retard in dosage of 15-mg/kg/12 h, 3 months. At the end of treatment we remarked a noticeable improvement of the clinical, functional and immunological characteristics at 83 percent of patients in group 1, comparatively with only 70 percent (group 2) and 53 percent (group 3). The LLLT had a very good action on bronchial patency , displayed an immunocorrecting action and is recommended in attack-free periods at children.

The following is a summary of some of the clinical studies that were conducted using cold laser to treat blood irritation. These studies are presented here to demonstrate the wide uses of a cold lasers in the treatment of different medical conditions. 

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