Do Recombinant, Purified, and Concentrated Growth Factors Enhance the Regenerative Potential of Particulate Bone Graft Substitutes in Maxillary Sinus Floor Augmentation? A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis.

Vivian Viveiros Mendes, Felipe V Martins, Carolina Miller Mattos de Santana, Ronaldo Barcellos de Santana
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Abstract

Purpose: To answer the following question: 'Do recombinant, purified, and concentrated growth factors enhance the regenerative potential of particulate bone graft substitutes in maxillary sinus floor augmentation (MSA)?'

Materials and methods: Human studies comparing histomorphometric data on new bone formation, residual graft material, and fibrous tissue ratio (outcomes of interest) following MSA procedures employing particulate bone grafts/substitutes in combination or not with growth factors were retrieved from PubMed/MEDLINE, Web of Science, Cochrane, and Scopus online databases and complemented with a hand search. Controlled studies published in English up to December 2022 and reporting on histomorphometric data expressed as volume percentage of the outcomes of interest were considered. Risk of bias was assessed, and a meta-analysis was performed to investigate the effects of supplementary growth factors on new bone formation, remaining graft particles, and fibrous tissue ratio.

Results: Data were included from 613 samples in 477 patients reported in 22 publications. Meta-analysis showed that platelet-rich plasma or platelet-rich fibrin resulted in 49% more new bone formation than in control group areas (P = .004), and those areas supplemented with growth factors presented 57% less residual graft particles after healing (P < .0001). A significant (P = .03) 1.85-fold increase in connective tissue formation was noted in areas treated with recombinant human bone morphogenetic proteins (rhBMPs) after healing.

Conclusions: Selective supplementary growth factors may enhance new bone formation and accelerate particulate graft turnover, while rhBMP may significantly increase connective tissue formation in MSA procedures in humans.

重组、纯化或浓缩的生长因子是否能增强颗粒骨移植物替代物在上颌窦底扩大术中的再生潜力?系统综述和荟萃分析。
背景:生长因子等生物活性物质的临床应用显著增加,然而,在上颌窦底扩大术(MSA)中,在骨替代物中添加不同的生长因子所产生的潜在再生作用仍然存在争议。本系统综述(SR)旨在回答以下问题:“重组、纯化和浓缩的生长因子是否能增强颗粒骨移植物替代物在上颌窦底扩大术中的再生潜力?”,从PubMed/MEDLINE、Web of Science、Cochrane和Scopus在线数据库中检索使用颗粒骨移植物/替代物结合或不结合生长因子的MSA程序后的纤维组织比率,并辅以手动搜索。考虑了截至2022年12月以英文发表的对照研究,并报告了以感兴趣结果的体积百分比表示的组织形态计量学数据。评估了偏倚的风险,并进行了荟萃分析(MA),以研究补充生长因子对新骨形成、剩余移植物颗粒和纤维组织比例的影响。结果:纳入了22篇出版物中报道的477名患者的613份样本数据。MA显示PRP或PRF导致的新骨形成比对照组中的区域多49%(P=0.004),而那些补充了生长因子的区域在愈合后残留的移植物颗粒减少了57%(P结论:MA提供了证据,证明选择性补充生长因子可以促进新骨的形成并加速颗粒移植物的周转,而rhBMP可以显著增加人类MSA程序中结缔组织的形成。
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