Effectiveness of Platelet-Rich Plasma and Hyaluronic Acid for the Treatment and Care of Pressure Ulcers

Author:

Ramos-Torrecillas Javier12,García-Martínez Olga12,De Luna-Bertos Elvira12,Ocaña-Peinado Francisco Manuel3,Ruiz Concepción124

Affiliation:

1. Department of Nursing, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Granada, Granada, Spain

2. Instituto Investigación Biosanitaria, Granada, Spain

3. Department of Statistics and Operations Research, School of Pharmacy, University of Granada, Granada, Spain

4. Institute of Neuroscience, University of Granada, Granada, Spain

Abstract

Platelet-rich growth factor (PRGF) is a natural source of growth factors (GF), while hyaluronic acid (HA) is a biopolymer present in the extracellular matrix of skin, cartilage, bone, and brain, among other tissues. Both are involved in the pathophysiological mechanisms underlying wound healing. The objective of this study was to evaluate the clinical efficacy (as measured by ulcer area) and safety (as measured by signs of infection) of PRGF and PRGF plus HA in the treatment of pressure ulcers (PUs). Patients ( N = 100) with 124 Stage II–III PUs were randomized to a control group ( n = 25 PUs) for standard care or to case groups for treatment with one ( n = 34 PUs) or two ( n = 25 PUs) doses of PRGF from their own peripheral blood, or two doses of PRGF plus HA ( n = 40 PUs). All ulcers were followed up every 3 days for a 36-day period. At 36 days, a significant reduction in ulcer area ( p ≤ .001) was observed in all treatment groups, with a mean reduction of more than 48.0% versus baseline. The greatest mean reduction (80.4% vs. baseline) was obtained with the PRGF plus HA regimen. Complete wound healing was observed in 32.0% of PUs treated with two doses of PRGF ( p ≤ .002) and in 37.5% of those treated with two doses of PRGF plus HA ( p ≤ .004). There were no signs of infection in any PUs during the 36-day follow-up period. The degree of wound healing was inversely correlated with the consumption of drugs such as statins and with the peripheral blood platelet levels of patients at baseline.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Research and Theory

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