Antimicrobial effect of platelet-rich fibrin: A systematic review of in vitro evidence-based studies.

IF 17.5 1区 医学 Q1 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE Periodontology 2000 Pub Date : 2024-02-01 Epub Date: 2023-09-22 DOI:10.1111/prd.12529
Vittorio Moraschini, Richard J Miron, Carlos Fernando de Almeida Barros Mourão, Rafael Seabra Louro, Anton Sculean, Luiz Afonso Morgenstern da Fonseca, Monica Diuana Calasans Maia, Jamil Awad Shibli
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This systematic review (SR) aimed to evaluate the antimicrobial potential of different types of platelet-rich fibrin (PRF) often used in regenerative treatments. An electronic search was performed in four databases and in Gray literature for articles published until January, 2023. The eligibility criteria comprised in vitro studies that evaluated the antimicrobial effect of different types of PRF. For the analysis of the risk of bias within studies, the modified OHAT (Office of Health Assessment and Translation) tool was used. For the evaluation of the results, a qualitative critical analysis was carried out in the synthesis of the results of the primary studies. Sixteen studies published between 2013 and 2021 were included in this SR. The antimicrobial effects of PRF variations (PRF, injectable PRF [I-PRF], PRF with silver nanoparticles [agNP-PRF], and horizontal PRF [H-PRF]), were analyzed against 16 types of bacteria from the oral, periodontal, and endodontic environments. All types of PRF showed significant antimicrobial action, with the antibacterial efficacy being more expressive than the fungal one. The I-PRF, H-PRF, and agNP-PRF subtypes improve antimicrobial activity. According to the OHAT analysis, no study was classified as having a high risk of bias. Evidence suggests that PRF variations have significant antimicrobial activity, with bacterial action being greater than fungal. Evolutions such as I-PRF, H-PRF, and agNP-PRF improve antimicrobial activity. Future studies analyzing the clinical effect of these platelets are fundamental. This SR was registered in INPLASY under number INPLASY202340016.

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富含血小板的纤维蛋白的抗菌作用:体外循证研究的系统综述。
本系统综述(SR)旨在评估再生治疗中常用的不同类型富含血小板的纤维蛋白(PRF)的抗菌潜力。在四个数据库和格雷文献中对2023年1月之前发表的文章进行了电子搜索。合格标准包括评估不同类型PRF抗菌效果的体外研究。为了分析研究中的偏倚风险,使用了改良的OHAT(健康评估和翻译办公室)工具。为了评估结果,在综合初步研究结果的过程中进行了定性批判性分析。2013年至2021年间发表的16项研究包括在本SR中。分析了PRF变体(PRF、可注射PRF[I-PRF]、含银纳米颗粒的PRF[agNP-PRF]和水平PRF[H-PRF])对口腔、牙周和牙髓环境中的16种细菌的抗菌作用。所有类型的PRF都表现出显著的抗菌作用,抗菌效果比真菌更具表现力。I-PRF、H-PRF和agNP-PRF亚型提高了抗菌活性。根据OHAT的分析,没有任何研究被归类为具有高偏倚风险。有证据表明,PRF变异具有显著的抗菌活性,细菌的作用大于真菌。I-PRF、H-PRF和agNP-PRF等进化产物可提高抗菌活性。未来分析这些血小板的临床效果的研究是基础。该SR在INPLASY注册,编号为INPLASY202340016。
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Periodontology 2000
Periodontology 2000 医学-牙科与口腔外科
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期刊介绍: Periodontology 2000 is a series of monographs designed for periodontists and general practitioners interested in periodontics. The editorial board selects significant topics and distinguished scientists and clinicians for each monograph. Serving as a valuable supplement to existing periodontal journals, three monographs are published annually, contributing specialized insights to the field.
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