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2. THE ROLE OF AUTOLOGOUS PLATELET-RICH PLASMA IN THE TREATMENT OF SOME PAINFUL ORTHOPEDIC CONDITIONS: A BASRA EXPERIENCE STUDY
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Midhat M Mahdi, Zuhair Al-Barazanchi, and Amer S AL-Saadi
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autologous platelet ,rich plasma ,orthopedic conditions ,basra ,Medicine ,Science - Abstract
Abstract The role of platelet-rich plasma in the pain relief and treatment of many orthopedic problems had gained lot of studies & practice. Yet, it hadn’t been practiced in our locality. Thus, the study of its role in the treatment of certain enthsiopathies (plantar faciitis, achillis tendinitis and lateral epicondylitis) had been planned for. A total of 63 cases of the three diseases were chosen for a case control study. They were divided into two groups: the case group who had been treated with local injection of autologous platelets rich plasma (prepared by the Trima accel cell separating machine) and the control group who were treated by local steroid injections. Pre and three post-treatment follow up of cases were done to assess the pain perception level using the simple visual analog scale (VAS). Results had shown a statistically significant reduction in pain among cases compared to control. These results were comparable to many studies elsewhere in the world. This had led us to conclude the advice to encourage this type of therapy on a large scale of patients in the future with more detailed further studies about.
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- 2016
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3. Clinical Applications, Pitfalls, and Uncertainties of Thrombin Generation in the Presence of Platelets
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Marina Panova-Noeva, Hugo ten Cate, and Paola E. J. van der Meijden
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Oncology ,cardiovascular risk factors ,medicine.medical_specialty ,BLEEDING PHENOTYPE ,lcsh:Medicine ,Review ,030204 cardiovascular system & hematology ,HYPERCOAGULABILITY ,ACTIVATION ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Internal medicine ,hemophilia ,medicine ,Von Willebrand disease ,Platelet ,SEVERE HEMOPHILIA-A ,thrombosis ,VENOUS THROMBOEMBOLISM ,RICH PLASMA ,biology ,business.industry ,CALIBRATED AUTOMATED THROMBOGRAM ,lcsh:R ,RECOMBINANT FACTOR VIIA ,General Medicine ,medicine.disease ,bleeding ,Thrombosis ,FACTOR-V DEFICIENCY ,cardiovascular diseases ,Bleeding diathesis ,Coagulation ,Recombinant factor VIIa ,thrombin generation ,OBESITY ,platelets ,biology.protein ,Biomarker (medicine) ,business ,von Willebrand disease ,Ex vivo ,030215 immunology - Abstract
Platelet-dependent thrombin generation is a helpful tool to assess ex vivo the interaction between platelets and plasma coagulation factors in the initiation, amplification, and inhibition of thrombin generation (TG). This review article discusses the most relevant available data on the clinical applications of fluorogenic TG, the most widely used TG assay, performed in the presence of platelets, i.e., in platelet-rich plasma. With respect to prothrombotic states, arterial hypertension and obesity were the most prominent cardiovascular conditions linked to increased platelet-dependent TG. In addition, platelet-associated hypercoagulability, assessed by the TG assay, has been shown in individuals with active cancer. In terms of bleeding, platelet-dependent TG has been applied to assess bleeding risk in individuals with hemophilia, von Willebrand disease, and Glanzmann thrombasthenia as well as in subjects with other congenital or acquired coagulation factor deficiencies. In addition to risk prediction, a role of the TG assay has been suggested in monitoring antiplatelet therapy in prothrombotic conditions and replacement therapy in bleeding diathesis. Finally, for the routine clinical use and as a biomarker of disease development and progression, better standardization and clinical validation of platelet-dependent TG are still needed.
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- 2020
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4. Evaluation of the efficacy of 50% autologous serum eye drops in different ocular surface pathologies
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Francesco Semeraro, Attilio Di Salvatore, Claudio Azzolini, Osvaldo Braga, Alessandro Bova, and Eliana Forbice
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Male ,Serum ,Visual acuity ,Photophobia ,BURNS ,genetic structures ,Visual Acuity ,lcsh:Medicine ,DISEASE ,Epithelium ,EYEDROPS ,80 and over ,Adult ,Aged ,Aged, 80 and over ,Corneal Dystrophies, Hereditary ,Epithelium, Corneal ,Female ,Humans ,Keratitis ,Keratoconjunctivitis Sicca ,Middle Aged ,Ophthalmic Solutions ,Wound Healing ,SJOGRENS-SYNDROME ,RICH PLASMA ,ARTIFICIAL TEARS ,General Medicine ,Recurrent corneal erosion ,Hereditary ,SEVERE DRY EYE ,CORNEAL EPITHELIAL DEFECTS ,PLASMINOGEN-ACTIVATOR ,KERATOCONJUNCTIVITIS ,medicine.symptom ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Article Subject ,Corneal Dystrophies ,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology ,Blurred vision ,Ophthalmology ,medicine ,General Immunology and Microbiology ,business.industry ,lcsh:R ,Corneal ,medicine.disease ,Autologous serum ,eye diseases ,Surgery ,Corneal neovascularization ,Clinical Study ,sense organs ,Foreign body ,business - Abstract
Purpose. This study evaluated the efficacy of 50% autologous serum eye drops in ocular surface diseases not improved by conventional therapy.Methods. We analyzed two groups: (1) acute eye pathologies (e.g., chemical burns) and (2) chronic eye pathologies (e.g., recurrent corneal erosion, neurotropic keratitis, and keratoconjunctivitis sicca). The patients were treated for surface instability after conventional therapy. The patients received therapy 5 times a day until stabilization of the framework; they then reduced therapy to 3 times a day for at least 3 months. We analyzed the best corrected visual acuity, epithelial defects, inflammation, corneal opacity, and corneal neovascularization. We also analyzed symptoms such as tearing, burning, sense of foreign body or sand, photophobia, blurred vision, and difficulty opening the eyelids.Results. We enrolled 15 eyes in group 1 and 11 eyes in group 2. The average therapy period was 16 ± 5.86 weeks in group 1 and 30.54 ± 20.33 weeks in group 2. The epithelial defects all resolved. Signs and symptoms improved in both groups. In group 2, the defect recurred after the suspension of therapy in 2 (18%) patients; in group 1, no defects recurred.Conclusions. Autologous serum eye drops effectively stabilize and improve signs and symptoms in eyes previously treated with conventional therapy.
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- 2014
5. The use of autologous platelet-leukocyte gels to enhance the healing process in surgery, a review
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A. van Zundert, J.J. Jakimowicz, E.P. Overdevest, C.J.M. Oosterbos, Johannes T. A. Knape, Jacques P.A.M. Schönberger, P.A. Everts, and University of Groningen
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Blood Platelets ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Soft Tissue Injuries ,Bone healing ,Transplantation, Autologous ,MESENCHYMAL STEM-CELLS ,BONE REGENERATION ,DELIVERY ,Drug Delivery Systems ,growth factors ,Medicine and Health Sciences ,medicine ,Leukocytes ,Animals ,Humans ,Surgical Wound Infection ,Bone regeneration ,Fibrin glue ,platelet gel ,GROWTH-FACTORS ,MICROBICIDAL PROTEINS ,REPAIR ,Fracture Healing ,Platelet-Derived Growth Factor ,Biological Products ,Wound Healing ,RICH PLASMA ,Tissue Engineering ,business.industry ,Hemostasis, Endoscopic ,PROLIFERATION ,Soft tissue ,FIBRIN GLUE ,Surgery ,Hernia, Abdominal ,Transplantation ,CONCENTRATE ,Plastic surgery ,Treatment Outcome ,Hemostasis ,Surgical Procedures, Operative ,Wound healing ,business ,Gels - Abstract
Background: The therapeutic use of autologously prepared, platelet-leukocyte-enriched gel (PLG) is a relatively new technology for the stimulation and acceleration of soft tissue and bone healing. The effectiveness of this procedure lies in the delivery of a wide range of platelet growth factors mimicking the physiologic wound healing and reparative tissue processes. Despite an increase in PLG applications, the structures and kinetics of this autogenously derived biologic material have not been observed.Methods: A review of the most recent literature was performed to evaluate the use of PLG in various surgical disciplines.Results: The review showed that the application of PLG has been extended to various surgical disciplines including orthopedics, cardiac surgery, plastic and maxillofacial surgery, and recently also endoscopic surgery.Conclusion: This review demonstrates the usefulness of PLG in a wide range of clinical applications for improvement of healing after surgical procedures.
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- 2006
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