研究目的
To investigate factors affecting the patient‐specific response to photobiomodulation (PBM) using advanced, noninvasive methods for monitoring microcirculatory activity.
研究成果
PBM induces arteriolar vasodilatation that results in both immediate and long‐lasting increased capillary flow and tissue perfusion in healthy individuals. This response is wavelength‐dependent and modified by skin temperature, emphasizing the need for a patient‐specific approach to treatment.
研究不足
The effect of the initial temperature was not known prior to the experiment, leading to insufficiently large groups for additional comparisons. A single, 5‐minute continuous irradiation treatment was used, and skin pigmentation was not measured quantitatively.
1:Experimental Design and Method Selection
Prospective, randomized controlled trial using photoplethysmography, laser Doppler flowmetry, and thermal imaging to monitor microcirculatory blood volume, blood flow, and skin temperature before, during, and after irradiation with red or near‐infrared light.
2:Sample Selection and Data Sources
20 healthy non‐smoking volunteers (10 males, 10 females, age 30 ± 8 years old) were randomized to receive either red or near‐infrared light over the wrist for 5 minutes.
3:List of Experimental Equipment and Materials
LED cluster (Omnilux New‐U; Photomedex, Montgomeryville, PA) for irradiation, LaserMate power meter (Coherent, Auburn group, Coherent‐Europe, Utrecht, Holand) for power density confirmation, Perimed? system for LDF, Biopac? System Inc. for PPG, FLIR A35 for ITI.
4:Experimental Procedures and Operational Workflow
Participants were guided to breathe at 12 breaths per minute for 5 minutes for relaxation. The light source was positioned over the left wrist and switched on for 5 minutes, while the right hand was protected from the light. Monitoring was continued for 20 minutes after the light was switched off.
5:Data Analysis Methods
Data were analyzed using MATLAB? software. Statistical analysis was conducted using Systat‐13 with the Exact‐Test module.
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