A Prospective Observational Study to Evaluate the Effectiveness of Platelet-Rich Plasma Therapy for Complex Wounds: Influential Clinical Variables on Wound Healing Outcomes.

IF 5.8 3区 医学 Q1 DERMATOLOGY
Verónica Salgado-Pacheco, Ramon Oller, Marta Ferrer-Solà, Clara Masó-Albareda, Marta Casals-Zorita, Elisabet Sarri, Emma Puigoriol-Juvanteny, Joan Espaulella-Panicot, Marta Otero-Viñas
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Abstract

Objective: Autologous platelet-rich plasma (PRP) has shown promising outcomes in treating wounds, but the profile of patients benefiting most from this therapy is not known. This study aimed to identify influential variables in the success of this therapy, analyzing its personalized therapeutic potential for complex wounds. Approach: A prospective observational study was conducted in elderly patients with complex wounds receiving autologous PRP. Patient's data about sociodemographic parameters, comorbidities, frailty (FI-VIG score), complete blood count including albumin, wound depth, location, chronicity, and etiology were collected at the beginning of the study. The wound area was monitored weekly. The data were analyzed using descriptive and inferential statistics, longitudinal data analysis, and survival analysis. Results: Ninety-seven elderly patients were included. The FI-VIG, baseline wound area, depth, and etiology were significantly correlated with wound outcome. Strong differences in wound area variation from treatment initiation were observed in healed wounds (13% reduction/week) compared with stagnant and complicated wounds (1 and 2% reduction/week, respectively). The healing time analysis showed that nearly 80% of patients required at least 15 weeks for complete healing. In addition, patients with smaller wound sizes, younger age, or lower FI-VIG scores had shorter healing times. Innovation: This is the first study that identifies prognostic indicators for wound outcomes to guide clinician decision-making for using autologous PRP. It also highlights the relevance of patient health baseline and wound features and evolution for the success of this therapy. Conclusion: This study demonstrates that personalizing autologous PRP therapy to treat complex wounds in elderly patients is possible.

评估富血小板血浆疗法对复杂伤口疗效的前瞻性观察研究:影响伤口愈合结果的临床变量。
目的:自体富血小板血浆(PRP)在治疗伤口方面显示出良好的效果,但从这种疗法中获益最多的患者情况尚不清楚。本研究旨在确定这种疗法成功与否的影响因素,分析其对复杂伤口的个性化治疗潜力。研究方法对接受自体 PRP 治疗的复杂伤口老年患者进行前瞻性观察研究。研究开始时收集了患者的社会人口学参数、合并症、虚弱程度(FI-VIG 评分)、包括白蛋白在内的全血细胞计数、伤口深度、位置、慢性程度和病因等数据。每周对伤口面积进行监测。数据分析采用描述性和推论性统计、纵向数据分析和生存分析。研究结果共纳入 97 名老年患者。FI-VIG、基线伤口面积、深度和病因与伤口结果显著相关。与停滞伤口和复杂伤口(分别为每周减少 1% 和 2%)相比,痊愈伤口(每周减少 13%)与治疗开始时的伤口面积变化有很大差异。愈合时间分析表明,近 80% 的患者至少需要 15 周才能完全愈合。此外,伤口较小、年龄较轻或 FI-VIG 评分较低的患者愈合时间较短。创新:这是第一项确定伤口预后指标的研究,可指导临床医生做出使用自体 PRP 的决策。该研究还强调了患者健康基线和伤口特征及演变与该疗法成功与否的相关性。结论这项研究表明,对老年患者的复杂伤口进行个性化的自体 PRP 治疗是可行的。
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Advances in wound care
Advances in wound care Medicine-Emergency Medicine
CiteScore
12.10
自引率
4.10%
发文量
62
期刊介绍: Advances in Wound Care rapidly shares research from bench to bedside, with wound care applications for burns, major trauma, blast injuries, surgery, and diabetic ulcers. The Journal provides a critical, peer-reviewed forum for the field of tissue injury and repair, with an emphasis on acute and chronic wounds. Advances in Wound Care explores novel research approaches and practices to deliver the latest scientific discoveries and developments. Advances in Wound Care coverage includes: Skin bioengineering, Skin and tissue regeneration, Acute, chronic, and complex wounds, Dressings, Anti-scar strategies, Inflammation, Burns and healing, Biofilm, Oxygen and angiogenesis, Critical limb ischemia, Military wound care, New devices and technologies.
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