Curative Effect Comparison of Topical Beta Receptor Blockers and Pulsed Fuel Laser Therapy for Low and Medium Risk Vascular Tumors
Objective To compare curative effect of topical beta receptor blockers and laser therapy on low and medium risk vascular tumors.Methods The paper studied curative effect of 85 cases in pulse fuel laser group,91 cases treated with 0.5%thiamol group,and 86 cases with 2%captoprolol group for low and medium risk vascular tumors by group controlled study.Pulsed fuel laser therapy was 595nm PDL combined with 1064nm Nd:YAG,once a month,with continuous treatment for 1-6 months.Topical beta receptor blocker was applied for the tumor with wet compress for 30 minutes,twice a day.Results Total effective rate showed no statistically significant difference between laser group and thiamol group(P>0.05),there was statistically significant difference between laser group and captoprolol group,(P<0.05).Treatment period of laser group was(3.47±1.46)months,significantly faster than topical β-receptor blocker,with statistical difference(P<0.05).Treatment course in thiamol group was 9.33±5.80 months,longer than 5.57±2.57 months in captoprolol group,effective rate in thiamol group was 85.4%,higher than 79.3%in captoprolol group.There was no correlation for curative effect of hemangiomas,gender and risk level of three groups.Curative effect of superficial hemangioma was significantly better than mixed hemangioma.Conclusion Pulsed laser and external use β receptor blockers are effective for low and medium risk hemangiomas.Laser therapy has faster control and shorter treatment duration than topical beta receptor blockers.It is recommended to treat as soon as possible,preferably within 3 months after birth,and keep some certain treatment course of medication,to achieve the best curative effect.