Adverse events related to platelet-rich plasma therapy and future issues to be resolved

IF 3.4 3区 环境科学与生态学 Q3 CELL & TISSUE ENGINEERING Regenerative Therapy Pub Date : 2024-06-01 DOI:10.1016/j.reth.2024.07.004
Anna Arita, Morikuni Tobita
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Abstract

Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) is the portion of plasma with a platelet concentration above baseline that is recovered through centrifugation of autologous blood. PRP therapy is currently used for wound healing and pain relief in diverse medical fields. Although there have been recent reports of adverse events (AEs) possibly related to PRP treatment, the safety profile of PRP treatment remains unclear. Therefore, this review discusses the risks inherent in PRP therapy and the current issues by surveying reports on AEs associated with PRP treatment within different fields.

PubMed was searched for research articles referring to AEs associated with PRP therapy from inception to January 2024. Literature survey revealed that PRP therapy may involve several AEs, including postoperative infections, blindness, inflammation, allergic reactions, and nodule development. The most commonly reported AE was postoperative infections. Since PRP therapy generally proceeds in the process of blood collection, manufacturing, and administration to patients, it is conjectured that PRP may have been contaminated with microorganisms at some point in this series of processes, leading to bacterial infection. Additionally, because PRP cannot be sterilized like pharmaceuticals, it is important to prevent microbial contamination during each PRP treatment process. However, the specific process that involves the risk of microbial contamination remains unclear. To take measures to prevent microbial contamination of PRP, it may be necessary to elucidate the risk factors for microbial contamination during PRP treatment. It may be important to elucidate the effectiveness and risks of PRP therapy as well as to establish a follow-up system after PRP treatment. Currently, most reports of AEs related to PRP therapy are case reports; therefore, the accumulation of high-quality evidence and detailed verification are necessary to determine the causal relationship between PRP therapy and each AE.

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与富血小板血浆疗法有关的不良事件和未来有待解决的问题
富血小板血浆(PRP)是通过对自体血液进行离心分离回收的血小板浓度高于基线的血浆部分。目前,富血小板血浆疗法已在多个医疗领域用于伤口愈合和止痛。虽然最近有报道称 PRP 治疗可能与不良事件(AE)有关,但 PRP 治疗的安全性仍不明确。因此,本综述通过调查不同领域中与 PRP 治疗相关的 AEs 报告,讨论 PRP 治疗的内在风险和当前问题。PubMed 搜索了从开始到 2024 年 1 月与 PRP 治疗相关的 AEs 的研究文章。文献调查显示,PRP疗法可能涉及多种AEs,包括术后感染、失明、炎症、过敏反应和结节发生。最常见的不良反应是术后感染。由于 PRP 治疗通常是在采血、制造和给患者用药的过程中进行的,因此可以推测 PRP 可能在这一系列过程中的某个环节受到微生物污染,从而导致细菌感染。此外,由于 PRP 无法像药品一样进行消毒,因此在每个 PRP 治疗过程中都必须防止微生物污染。然而,涉及微生物污染风险的具体过程仍不清楚。为了采取措施防止 PRP 受微生物污染,可能有必要阐明 PRP 处理过程中微生物污染的风险因素。阐明 PRP 治疗的有效性和风险以及建立 PRP 治疗后的随访系统可能也很重要。目前,大多数与 PRP 治疗相关的 AE 报告都是病例报告;因此,要确定 PRP 治疗与每种 AE 之间的因果关系,必须积累高质量的证据并进行详细验证。
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Regenerative Therapy
Regenerative Therapy Engineering-Biomedical Engineering
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6.00
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2.30%
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106
审稿时长
49 days
期刊介绍: Regenerative Therapy is the official peer-reviewed online journal of the Japanese Society for Regenerative Medicine. Regenerative Therapy is a multidisciplinary journal that publishes original articles and reviews of basic research, clinical translation, industrial development, and regulatory issues focusing on stem cell biology, tissue engineering, and regenerative medicine.
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