Platelet-Rich Plasma Treatment for the Lumbar Spine: A Review and Discussion of Existing Gaps.

IF 2.6 2区 医学 Q2 ANESTHESIOLOGY
Pain physician Pub Date : 2024-07-01
Ji-Eun Irene Yum, Arthur J De Luigi, Gregory L Umphrey, Bryan K Ganter, Min Yoo
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Abstract

Background: Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) is obtained by centrifuging autologous whole blood to extract a layer concentrated with platelets, growth factors found in platelet granules, and cytokines. These components work together to promote and facilitate the healing process at sites of injury. An increasing number of clinical studies are assessing the efficacy of PRP as a treatment for lower back pain.

Objectives: Lumbar back pain is a significant cause of years lived with disability. This paper conducts a thorough review of clinical studies on intradiscal, facet-joint, epidural, and mixed-target PRP interventions in the lumbar spine. Furthermore, gaps in the current literature regarding lumbar spinal PRP injections are identified to help guide future clinical trials.

Study design: Literature review.

Methods: An initial search was conducted using Ovid MEDLINE, focusing on PRP injections in the spine. Boolean operators were used to combine MeSH terms and key words such as "spine," "lumbar spine," "thoracic spine," "cervical spine," "intervertebral disc," "platelet-rich plasma," and "inject." The search revealed an absence of papers about PRP injections into the cervical and thoracic spine, so the review was written with a specific focus on the lumbar spine. For the purposes of this paper, the selected manuscripts were separated into categories of intradiscal, facet-joint, epidural, and mixed-target PRP injections.

Results: A multitude of case reports, case series, prospective clinical studies, and randomized controlled trials have yielded results supporting the use of intradiscal, facet-joint, and epidural PRP injections in the lumbar spine. However, a handful of papers suggest that PRP lacks efficacy in improving lumbar back pain and function. With the relative dearth of literature assessing the effects of spinal PRP injections, additional double-blinded randomized trials are needed. Important findings from available studies include the observation of PRP's increased efficacy over time, the correlation of the number of targeted injection sites with the efficacy of PRP injections, and the correlation of platelet count with PRP injections' efficacy.

Limitations: There exists wide variability in PRP preparation protocols and in the methods of assessing PRP's therapeutic benefits between each study that evaluates PRP's effects in the lumbar spine.

Conclusions: All clinical studies evaluating PRP as a form of treatment for the lumbar spine should include full transparency and details about the methods used for PRP preparation and injection. Future double-blinded randomized trials can fill in existing gaps by assessing the effects of platelet concentration and dose on the extent of clinical improvement as well as by establishing an expected timeline for clinical improvement after PRP injections. Cross-study standardization of which pain scoring systems to utilize for study evaluation would increase comparability among different papers.

富血小板血浆治疗腰椎:对现有差距的回顾和讨论。
背景:富血小板血浆(PRP)是通过对自体全血进行离心分离,提取出一层富含血小板、血小板颗粒中的生长因子和细胞因子的血浆。这些成分共同作用,促进和推动损伤部位的愈合过程。越来越多的临床研究正在评估 PRP 治疗腰背痛的疗效:腰背痛是导致残疾的一个重要原因。本文对腰椎间盘内、关节面、硬膜外和混合靶点 PRP 干预疗法的临床研究进行了全面综述。此外,本文还指出了目前有关腰椎PRP注射的文献中存在的不足,以帮助指导未来的临床试验:研究设计:文献综述:方法:使用 Ovid MEDLINE 进行初步检索,重点是脊柱 PRP 注射。使用布尔运算符组合 MeSH 术语和关键词,如 "脊柱"、"腰椎"、"胸椎"、"颈椎"、"椎间盘"、"富血小板血浆 "和 "注射"。搜索结果显示,缺乏有关颈椎和胸椎 PRP 注射的论文,因此在撰写综述时特别关注腰椎。本文将所选手稿分为椎间盘内注射、关节面注射、硬膜外注射和混合靶点 PRP 注射:大量病例报告、系列病例、前瞻性临床研究和随机对照试验的结果都支持在腰椎椎间盘内、关节面和硬膜外注射 PRP。然而,也有少数论文认为 PRP 在改善腰背疼痛和功能方面缺乏疗效。由于评估脊柱 PRP 注射效果的文献相对较少,因此需要进行更多的双盲随机试验。现有研究的重要发现包括:PRP 的疗效随时间推移而增加;目标注射部位的数量与 PRP 注射疗效的相关性;血小板计数与 PRP 注射疗效的相关性:局限性:每项评估 PRP 对腰椎疗效的研究在 PRP 制备方案和 PRP 疗效评估方法上都存在很大差异:结论:所有评估 PRP 治疗腰椎的临床研究都应包括 PRP 制备和注射方法的充分透明度和细节。未来的双盲随机试验可以通过评估血小板浓度和剂量对临床改善程度的影响以及确定 PRP 注射后临床改善的预期时间表来填补现有空白。对研究评估中使用的疼痛评分系统进行跨研究标准化将提高不同论文之间的可比性。
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Pain physician
Pain physician CLINICAL NEUROLOGY-CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
CiteScore
6.00
自引率
21.60%
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234
期刊介绍: Pain Physician Journal is the official publication of the American Society of Interventional Pain Physicians (ASIPP). The open access journal is published 6 times a year. Pain Physician Journal is a peer-reviewed, multi-disciplinary, open access journal written by and directed to an audience of interventional pain physicians, clinicians and basic scientists with an interest in interventional pain management and pain medicine. Pain Physician Journal presents the latest studies, research, and information vital to those in the emerging specialty of interventional pain management – and critical to the people they serve.
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