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<scp>High‐power</scp> laser photobiomodulation therapy for immediate pain relief of refractory oral mucositis

Ori Finfter, Refael Cohen, Aiham Hanut, Lilach Gavish, Yehuda Zadik

2023Oral Diseases15 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Purpose We aimed to evaluate the efficacy of high‐power (class IV) laser photobiomodulation (PBM) therapy for immediate pain relief due to oral mucositis (OM) refractory to recommended first‐line therapy. Methods This retrospective study included 25 cancer patients with refractory chemotherapy‐ or radiotherapy‐induced OM (16 and 9 patients, respectively) that were treated for pain relief with an intraoral InGaAsP diode laser (power density = 1.4 W/cm 2 ). Pain was self‐assessed immediately before and after laser treatment using a 0‐to‐10 numeric rating scale ([NRS], “0” = no pain, “10” = intolerable pain). Results Patients reported an immediate decrease in pain following 94% (74 of 79) of the PBM sessions, in 61% (48 sessions) the pain reduction was over 50%, and in 35% (28 sessions) the initial pain was completely eliminated. There were no reports of increased pain post‐PBM. For chemotherapy and radiotherapy‐treated patients, mean reduction in pain NRS post‐PBM was 4.8 ± 2.5 ( p &lt; 0.001) and 4.5 ± 2.8 ( p = 0.001), indicating a post‐PBM reduction of 72% and 60% of the initial pain level, respectively. The analgesic benefit of PBM remained for a mean of 6.0 ± 5.1 days. One patient reported a transient burning sensation after one PBM session. Conclusions High‐power laser PBM may provide nonpharmacologic, patient‐friendly, long‐lasting, rapid pain relief for refractory OM.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineMucositisRefractory (planetary science)Pain reliefAnalgesicVisual analogue scaleLow level laser therapyAnesthesiaRadiation therapyLaser therapySurgeryLaserOpticsPhysicsAstrobiologyOral health in cancer treatmentLaser Applications in Dentistry and MedicineOral Health Pathology and Treatment