Author:
Mohamad Yusoff Farina,Kajikawa Masato,Yamaji Takayuki,Kishimoto Shinji,Maruhashi Tatsuya,Nakashima Ayumu,Tsuji Toshio,Higashi Yukihito
Abstract
AbstractHere we report the effects of low-intensity pulsed ultrasound (LIPUS) on symptoms in peripheral arterial disease patients with Buerger disease. A double-blinded and randomized study with active and inactive LIPUS was conducted. We assessed symptoms in leg circulation during a 24-week period of LIPUS irradiation in 12 patients with Buerger disease. Twelve patients without LIPUS irradiation served as controls. The pain intensity on visual analog score was significantly decreased after 24-week LIPUS treatment. Skin perfusion pressure was significantly increased in patients who received LIPUS treatment. There was no significant difference in symptoms and perfusion parameters in the control group. No severe adverse effects were observed in any of the patients who underwent LIPUS treatment. LIPUS is noninvasive, safe and effective option for improving symptoms in patients with Buerger disease.
Funder
Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research from the Ministry of Education, Science and Culture of Japan
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC