Effects of photobiomodulation (660 nm laser) on anthracycline extravasation: An experimental study

Author:

Freitas Karina Alexandra Batista da Silva1ORCID,Minicucci Eliana Maria1ORCID,Silva Valéria Flávia Batista da2ORCID,Menozzi Benedito Donizete1ORCID,Langoni Hélio1ORCID,Popim Regina Célia1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Universidade Estadual Paulista “Júlio de Mesquita Filho”, Brazil

2. Universidade Estadual de Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil

Abstract

Abstract Objective: to investigate the effect of using different agents (topical hyaluronidase, photobiomodulation, and the association of photobiomodulation with topical hyaluronidase) in preventing the formation of lesions caused by doxorubicin extravasation, as well as in the reduction of lesions formed by extravasation of this drug. Method: a quasi-experimental study conducted with 60 Wistar rats, randomized into four groups with 15 animals each. Group 1 (Control); Group 2 (Hyaluronidase); Group 3 (Photobiomodulation); and Group 4 (Hyaluronidase + Photobiomodulation). A wound was induced by applying 1 mg of doxorubicin to the subcutaneous tissue of the back of the animals. The concentration of topical hyaluronidase was 65 turbidity units/g and the energy employed was 1 joule of 100 mW red laser per square centimeter. With macroscopic evaluation every two days for 28 days, the following variables were observed: skin integrity, presence of blisters, hyperemia, exudate, bleeding, edema, crust, peeling and granulation tissue. Results: the animals from the groups subjected to photobiomodulation obtained better results in the assessment of the following variables: bleeding, hyperemia, exudate, intact skin and edema. Conclusion: it was evidenced that the association of photobiomodulation with topical hyaluronidase was effective in reducing the local effects and assisted in the wound healing process, and that PBM alone was able to prevent appearance of lesions.

Publisher

FapUNIFESP (SciELO)

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