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Platelet concentrates in spine fusion: meta-analysis of union rates and complications in controlled trials.

Julia Vavken1, Patrick Vavken2,3,4,5, Alexander Mameghani6, Carlo Camathias7, Stefan Schaeren8.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: Platelet concentrates in spine fusion gained increasing popularity among spine surgeons. They avoid morbidity of bone harvest and promise good union rates without additional device-related adverse events. Therefore, they seem to be a safe and effective alternative to common bone substitutes. This meta-analysis assesses the available evidence for union rate and overall complications with the use of platelet concentrates in spine fusion.
METHODS: We conducted an online search for relevant controlled trials and extracted data on union rates, complications, and revision rates. These data were synthesized in a meta-analysis using fixed-effects odds ratios (OR). To assess covariates, meta-regression was performed as well.
RESULTS: Our search produced 166 results, ten of which were eligible for inclusion. These studies report on a total of 763 patients (328 experimental, 435 controls) with a mean age of 50.3 ± 7.5 years. Mean follow-up was 1.9 ± 0.0.4 years. With the use of platelet concentrates, union rate decreased significantly, OR 0.53 (95 % CI 0.35-0.79, p = 0.002), compared with the control group. There was no statistically significant difference in complication rates OR 1.34 (95 % CI 0.62-2.90, p = 0.46) or in revision rates OR 3.0 (95 % CI 0.90-10.00, p = 0.74). Meta-regression showed no statistically significant influence of randomization, Jadad score, or assessment of fusion.
CONCLUSION: The use of platelet concentrates in spine fusion shows significantly decreased union rates compared with the control group. However, complication and revision rates were not significantly increased. The current data do not recommend the use of platelet concentrate in spine fusion.

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Keywords:  Complications; Fusion; Platelet concentrate; Spine; Union rate

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26298478     DOI: 10.1007/s00586-015-4193-6

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur Spine J        ISSN: 0940-6719            Impact factor:   3.134


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4.  Off-label use of bone morphogenetic proteins in the United States using administrative data.

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Authors:  Haisheng Li; Xuenong Zou; Qingyun Xue; Niels Egund; Martin Lind; Cody Bünger
Journal:  Eur Spine J       Date:  2004-01-17       Impact factor: 3.134

7.  Do autologous growth factors enhance transforaminal lumbar interbody fusion?

Authors:  Hwan T Hee; Mohammad E Majd; Richard T Holt; Leann Myers
Journal:  Eur Spine J       Date:  2003-05-22       Impact factor: 3.134

8.  Effect of autologous platelet gel on early and late graft fusion in anterior cervical spine surgery.

Authors:  Iman Feiz-Erfan; Mary Harrigan; Volker K H Sonntag; Timothy R Harrington
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9.  Effect of platelet-rich plasma on the biologic activity of the human rotator-cuff fibroblasts: A controlled in vitro study.

Authors:  Patrick Sadoghi; Birgit Lohberger; Birgit Aigner; Heike Kaltenegger; Jörg Friesenbichler; Matthias Wolf; Tarek Sununu; Andreas Leithner; Patrick Vavken
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10.  Growth factor levels in platelet-rich plasma and correlations with donor age, sex, and platelet count.

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