Volume 29, Issue 1 pp. 34-44
Systematic Review

Efficacy of low-level light therapy for improving healing of diabetic foot ulcers: A systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials

Yuanpei Zhou MN, RN

Yuanpei Zhou MN, RN

Intensive Care Unit, Department of Nursing, National University Hospital, National University Health System, Singapore, Singapore

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Hoon Woon Audrey Chia MN, RN

Hoon Woon Audrey Chia MN, RN

Geriatrics Department, Department of Nursing, Ng Teng Fong General Hospital, National University Health System, Singapore, Singapore

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Huey Weng Krystle Tang MN, RN

Huey Weng Krystle Tang MN, RN

Oncology Department, Department of Nursing, Ng Teng Fong General Hospital, National University Health System, Singapore, Singapore

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Su Ying Jasmine Lim MN, RN

Su Ying Jasmine Lim MN, RN

Emergency Department, Department of Nursing, Ng Teng Fong General Hospital, National University Health System, Singapore, Singapore

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Wen Ya Toh MN, RN

Wen Ya Toh MN, RN

Intensive Care Unit, Department of Nursing, Ng Teng Fong General Hospital, National University Health System, Singapore, Singapore

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Xin Ling Lim MN, RN

Xin Ling Lim MN, RN

Intensive Care Unit, Department of Nursing, National University Hospital, National University Health System, Singapore, Singapore

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Ling Jie Cheng MPH, BSN (Hons), RN

Ling Jie Cheng MPH, BSN (Hons), RN

Nursing Research Unit, Department of Nursing, Khoo Teck Puat Hospital, Yishun Health Campus, National Healthcare Group, Singapore, Singapore

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Ying Lau PhD, MN, BN (Hons), BSc, RM, RN

Corresponding Author

Ying Lau PhD, MN, BN (Hons), BSc, RM, RN

Alice Lee Centre for Nursing Studies, Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine, National University of Singapore, Singapore, Singapore

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Ying Lau, Clinical Research Centre, Block MD11, 10 Medical Drive, Singapore 117597.

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First published: 19 October 2020
Citations: 14

Abstract

Diabetic foot ulcers are prevalent among patients with diabetes and negatively affect mortality and life expectancy. This study aimed to synthesize and systematically review the best evidence to assess the efficacy of low-level light therapy in improving healing of diabetic foot ulcers. We search CINAHL, Cochrane Library, EMBASE, ProQuest, PubMed, Scopus, and Web of Science from inception until September 30, 2019. Meta-analysis was performed using the Comprehensive Meta-analysis 3.0 software. Overall effect was measured using Hedges' g and determined using the Z-statistic at a significance level of P < .05. Heterogeneity was assessed using χ2 and I2 statistics. Twelve randomized controlled trials were included. Meta-analysis revealed that 30.90% of the ulcer area was significantly reduced in the therapy group compared with the control group (Z = 3.95, P < .001) with a very large effect (g = 2.81). A 4.2 cm2 reduction of the ulcer area was observed in the therapy group compared with the control group (Z = 2.17, P = .03) with a very large effect (g = 1.37). In addition, diabetic foot ulcers in the therapy group was 4.65 times more likely to heal completely than those in the control group (Z = 3.02, P = .003). Low-level light therapy accelerates wound healing and reduces the size of diabetic foot ulcers. However, our review does not allow any recommendation for the best treatment parameters required to achieve improved healing. Future trials need to include a good design and large sample size in defining the optimal treatment parameters for ulcers of different sizes.

CONFLICT OF INTEREST

The authors declare no potential conflict of interest.

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