One of the known methods of treatment of patients with psoriasis is laser therapy, however, the task of improving the efficiency of this method is still relevant. The objective of this study was the evaluation of the effectiveness of treatment technique of patients with psoriasis, including the intravenous laser light of blood and the local effect of pulse infrared laser radiation. 42 patients with widespread forms of psoriasis in the stage of progression (12 women and 30 men) aged 35 to 60 years (the average age 47), having a disease duration of 5 to 20 years, were observed. In the complex of therapeutic measures of the main group the laser therapy was included. It is the original technique by means of laser therapeutic apparatus ʺLasmik‐VLOKʺ (Registration certificate № RZN 2014/1410 from 06.02.2014) with the laser emitting heads KL‐VLOK‐525‐20 for intravenous laser light of blood and ML‐635‐ 40 for external impact. For this technique the disposable sterile lights KIVL ‐01 on TU 9444‐005‐72085060‐ 2008 made in Research centre ʺMatrixʺ (Russia, Moscow) were used.It is shown that the combined laser therapy of patients with moderate form of psoriasis (PASI index 40‐ 50), including local effects on psoriatic lesions by pulsed radiation of the red spectrum (635 nm) of 40 watts with the change of the pulse repetition frequency to 10000 Hz and VLOK‐525, allows effectively to stop the inflammatory changes, to decrease of erythema, infiltration and desquamation. The rapid decrease in the area affected of the skin is observed.
psoriasis, laser therapy, intravenous laser light of blood.
Псориаз – один из наиболее распростра‐
нённых хронических дерматозов, которым
страдают по разным данным от 0,5 до 3% жите‐
лей Земли. Пристальный интерес к этому забо‐
леванию неизвестной этиологии и патогенеза
связан не только с ростом заболеваемости, но
также с учащением случаев развития тяжёлых
форм и осложнений, трудно поддающихся ле‐
чению и нередко приводящих к инвалидизации
(пустулёзный псориаз, псориатическая эритро‐
дермия и псориатический артрит) [1.a.i.3].