Role of platelet-rich plasma in the treatment of rotator cuff tendinopathy.

IF 2 Q2 ORTHOPEDICS
Ausberto Velasquez Garcia, Liborio Ingala Martini, Andres Franco Abache, Glen Abdo
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Abstract

Shoulder pain is a common musculoskeletal complaint, and rotator cuff (RC) pathologies are one of the main causes. The RC undergoes various tendinopathic and avascular changes during the aging process. Other degenerative changes affecting its healing potential make it an appealing target for biological agents. Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) has demonstrated the potential to deliver a high concentration of several growth factors and anti-inflammatory mediators, and its clinical use is mainly supported by experiments that demonstrated its positive effect on muscle, ligaments, and tendinous cells. This review aimed to specify the role of PRP and its future applications in RC tendinopathies based on the current clinical evidence. Due to the different characteristics and conflicting outcomes, clinicians should use PRP with moderate expectations until more consistent evidence is available. However, it is reasonable to consider PRP in patients with contraindications to corticosteroid injections or those with risk factors for inadequate healing. Its autologous origin makes it a safe treatment, and its characteristics make it a promising option for treating RC tendinopathy, but the efficacy has yet to be established.

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富血小板血浆在肩袖肌腱病变治疗中的作用。
肩痛是一种常见的肌肉骨骼疾病,而肩袖(RC)病变是主要原因之一。在衰老过程中,RC经历了各种肌腱病变和无血管变化。其他影响其愈合潜力的退行性变化使其成为生物制剂的一个有吸引力的目标。富血小板血浆(PRP)已被证明具有输送高浓度几种生长因子和抗炎介质的潜力,其临床应用主要得到实验的支持,实验证明其对肌肉、韧带和肌腱细胞有积极作用。本文旨在根据目前的临床证据,阐述PRP在RC肌腱病变中的作用及其未来的应用。由于不同的特征和相互矛盾的结果,临床医生应该使用适度期望的PRP,直到获得更一致的证据。然而,在有皮质类固醇注射禁忌症或有愈合不充分危险因素的患者中考虑PRP是合理的。其自身来源使其成为一种安全的治疗方法,其特性使其成为治疗RC肌腱病变的有希望的选择,但其疗效尚未确定。
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