Platelet rich plasma application in chronic low back pain – clinical and anatomical rationale and review of the literature

Q3 Medicine
Т. Тодоров, Л. Мекенян, С. Попова, Алексей Григорьевич Баталов, P. Todorov, L. Mekenjan, S. Popova, A. Batalov
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Low back pain (LBP) is an extremely common symptom in populations of all ages with significant economic and social burden worldwide. As such it should be among the priorities for trying to find more efficient methods for prevention and treatment. Currently the exact cause for the complaints can be found in most of the cases following thorough clinical examination, adequate diagnostic tests and modern image diagnosis. Most often the complaints are cause by degenerative processes affecting certain structures in the lumbosacral area – the intervertebral discs, the tendons/entheses along the iliac crest, the sacroiliac and lumbar facet joints. Platelet rich plasma (PRP) is a widely used therapeutic method aimed at recovering (both anatomical and functional) degenerative or traumatic damaged collagen tissues by injecting/applying autologous blood concentrate, rich in growth factors and other biologically active molecules. PRP demonstrates huge potential in stimulating cell proliferation and metabolic activity in vitro. Trials with animals show/prove the full recovery of the structural changes and the matrix integrity of the damaged tissue. In recent years some prospective clinical studies and published case series report that PRP could be a safe and efficient therapy for patients with chronic low back pain that do not yield to traditional/standard treatment options. Data though limited/scarce for the time being includes/covers the most common cause for this complaint, namely pathology of the intervertebral discs, facet and sacroiliac joints, as well as paraspinal soft tissues. The possibility for precise intralesional application of this regeneration autologous product in the damaged tissue gives it a huge advantage over the common algorithms currently used in the clinical practice to treat patients with such complaints. Future bigger studies including image methods to evaluate the structural recovery of the degenerative changed tissue responsible/blamed for the pain and functional deficit would bring light to the place PRP therapy should take in the treatment of low back pain.
富血小板血浆在慢性腰痛中的应用——临床解剖学原理及文献综述
腰痛(LBP)是全世界所有年龄段人群中极为常见的症状,具有重大的经济和社会负担。因此,它应该是努力寻找更有效的预防和治疗方法的优先事项之一。目前,在经过彻底的临床检查、充分的诊断测试和现代图像诊断后,大多数病例都能找到投诉的确切原因。最常见的投诉是由影响腰骶部某些结构的退行性过程引起的,这些结构包括椎间盘、髂嵴沿线的肌腱/腱部、骶髂关节和腰椎小关节。富含血小板血浆(PRP)是一种广泛使用的治疗方法,旨在通过注射/应用富含生长因子和其他生物活性分子的自体血浓缩物来恢复(解剖和功能)退行性或创伤性损伤的胶原组织。PRP在体外刺激细胞增殖和代谢活性方面显示出巨大的潜力。对动物的试验表明/证明了受损组织的结构变化和基质完整性的完全恢复。近年来,一些前瞻性临床研究和已发表的病例系列报告称,PRP可能是一种安全有效的治疗慢性腰痛患者的方法,不会屈服于传统/标准的治疗方案。虽然目前数据有限/稀少,但包括/涵盖了这种投诉的最常见原因,即椎间盘、小关节和骶髂关节以及棘旁软组织的病理学。与目前临床实践中用于治疗此类投诉患者的常见算法相比,这种再生自体产品在受损组织中精确地在病变内应用的可能性使其具有巨大优势。未来更大的研究,包括评估导致疼痛和功能缺陷的退行性变化组织的结构恢复的图像方法,将为PRP治疗腰痛提供线索。
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Revmatologiia (Bulgaria)
Revmatologiia (Bulgaria) Medicine-Rheumatology
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