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The immature platelet fraction affects the efficacy of platelet rich plasma therapy for knee osteoarthritis

Authors :
Ryosuke Nakajima
Yoshitomo Saita
Hirofumi Nishio
Sayuri Uchino
Atsushi Wada
Yasumasa Momoi
Hiroshi Ikeda
Takanori Wakayama
Muneaki Ishijima
Yohei Kobayashi
Shin Fukusato
Source :
Regenerative Therapy, Regenerative Therapy, Vol 18, Iss, Pp 176-181 (2021)
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Introduction Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) therapy is used to treat pathological conditions such as degenerative inflammatory diseases including osteoarthritis (OA) by enhancing tissue repair and promoting anti-inflammatory effects. Although PRP therapy for patients with knee OA improved pain and functional scores, the association of clinical outcomes and quality of PRP including cell composition and concentration is unclear. Methods Therefore, this study analyzed blood cell counts, including the immature platelet fraction (IPF), in peripheral blood and PRP of 144 patients with knee OA who underwent PRP therapy. The mean leukocyte and platelet concentrations in whole blood and PRP were analyzed using an XN-1000 automated hematology analyzer. Visual analogue scale (VAS) scores and knee injury and osteoarthritis outcome scores (KOOS) before and 1 month after a single PRP injection were also determined. Results Higher platelet and lower leukocyte concentration rates were observed in PRP compared with whole blood. The platelet concentration in whole blood was negatively correlated with VAS improvement. The percentage of IPF (IPF%) in whole blood was positively correlated with VAS improvement and KOOS (pain) improvement, whereas the IPF% in PRP tended to correlate with VAS improvement. Furthermore, multivariate logistic regression demonstrated the high IPF% in whole blood was significantly associated with VAS improvement. The low percentage of neutrophil (neutrophil%) in PRP was significantly associated with the VAS improvement and KOOS (ADL) improvement. Conclusions Therefore, PRP efficacy for OA might depend on the patient's biological status.<br />Highlights • High percentage of IPF (IPF%) in whole blood was significantly associated with VAS improvement. • Low neutrophil% in PRP was significantly associated with VAS improvement and KOOS (ADL) improvement. • The PRP efficacy for knee OA might depend on the patient's biological status.

Details

ISSN :
23523204
Volume :
18
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Regenerative therapy
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....478115b02ecee7274356695fd41332da