| Literature DB >> 33809227 |
Chiara Montano1, Luigi Auletta2, Adelaide Greco3, Dario Costanza3, Pierpaolo Coluccia3, Chiara Del Prete4, Leonardo Meomartino3, Maria Pia Pasolini4.
Abstract
The use of platelet-rich plasma (PRP) to enhance tenodesmic lesion healing has been questioned over the years. The aim of this study was to evaluate current literature to establish the effectiveness of PRP for treating tenodesmic lesions through a systematic review, in accordance with the PRISMA guidelines, and a meta-analysis. Studies comparing PRP with placebo or other treatments for horses with tenodesmic injuries or evaluated PRP effect on tendon and ligament explants were included. Outcomes were clinical, ultrasound, histologic, molecular evaluation, and adverse effects. Two authors independently extracted data and assessed each study's risk of bias. Treatment effects were evaluated using risk ratios for dichotomous data, together with 95% CI. Data were pooled using the random-effects model. The quality of the evidence for each outcome was assessed using GRADE criteria. Twenty-four trials met inclusion criteria for systematic review, while fifteen studies were included in the meta-analysis. Results showed no significant differences in the outcomes between PRP and control groups. Finally, there is no definitive evidence that PRP enhances tendons and ligaments healing. Therefore, there is a need for more controlled trials to draw a firmer conclusion about the efficacy of PRP as a treatment for tenodesmic lesions in the horse.Entities:
Keywords: DDFT; PRP; SDFT; SL; equine; growth factors; healing; ligament; platelet concentrate; tendon
Year: 2021 PMID: 33809227 PMCID: PMC7998797 DOI: 10.3390/ani11030793
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Animals (Basel) ISSN: 2076-2615 Impact factor: 2.752