2007
DOI: 10.1590/s0102-36162007000800004
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O efeito do laser de baixa energia no crescimento bacteriano "in vitro"

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“…12 Coutinho, on the basis of in vitro bacteriological study, evaluated the effect of two types of low-level laser energy on different bacterial populations usually present in post-traumatic wounds. 13 Under the conditions studied, the application of laser did not increase the number of bacterial colonies. 13 Despite advances in the use of low intensity laser on wound healing, the exact biophysical mechanisms of irradiation of LBE in bacterial cells in vivo have not been thoroughly investigated, thus the use of the method remains controversial in cases of suspected or confirmed contamination of soft tissue wounds.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 82%
“…12 Coutinho, on the basis of in vitro bacteriological study, evaluated the effect of two types of low-level laser energy on different bacterial populations usually present in post-traumatic wounds. 13 Under the conditions studied, the application of laser did not increase the number of bacterial colonies. 13 Despite advances in the use of low intensity laser on wound healing, the exact biophysical mechanisms of irradiation of LBE in bacterial cells in vivo have not been thoroughly investigated, thus the use of the method remains controversial in cases of suspected or confirmed contamination of soft tissue wounds.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 82%
“…(9,13) Other research on the laser radiation effect on bacteria and fungi point to biostimulants or proliferative results, postulating that these effects are linked to changes generated by increased energy intake provided by the radiation in the respiratory chain of bactéria. (10,14) However, the exact biophysical mechanisms of radiation of low intensity laser on bacterial and fungal cells have been poorly investigated, making controversial the use in suspected contamination or confirmed cases of injury to soft tissue. (15,16) Moreover, Nussbaum et al (15) and Tiphlova, Karu (17) proposed that the photobiological response of an organism to exposure to monochromatic light depends directly on irradiation parameters (wavelength, intensity and dose) and culture conditions germ.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The only study in the literature that also analyzed different exposure times was performed by Coutinho et al (14) where lasers with 15W/904nm for 200 seconds, and 20W/904nm for 230 seconds were used in Escherichia coli, Haemophilus influenzae, Klebsiella pneumoniae, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Salmonella sp, Serratia sp and Staphylococcus aureus and it was concluded that in the studied conditions the laser proved to be innocuous regarding the increase in the number of units forming bacterial colonies, at the doses used in this study, indicating that it can be used as an adjuvant in the process wound healing, even in the presence of contamination by bacteria evaluated, confirming the results of this study.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The standardization of equipment and choice of the laser parameters employed, such as wavelength, period, frequency, intensity for tissue repair with concomitant bacterial infection, show great variation in the literature 10,12,15,[19][20][21][22][23][24] . The gallium arsenide laser was chosen to be one of most used lasers in physical therapy practice, capable of 25 .…”
Section: Discussion Discussion Discussion Discussion Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, on infected wounds one must consider the cumulative effects of treatment 26 . The choice of in vitro research method was based on previous studies 13,19,24 that performed several experiments evaluating the effects of laser on different types of bacteria, using variations in wavelength, dose and frequency 13,19,21,22,24 . Most studies practiced irradiation of the plates in a single session (common methodological practice in this type of study) 21,24 and bacterial colonies counts were made up to 24 hours afterwards 19,23,24 .…”
Section: Discussion Discussion Discussion Discussion Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%