EVIDENCE ANALYSIS ON THE UTILIZATION OF PLATELET-RICH PLASMA AS AN ADJUVANT IN THE REPAIR OF ROTATOR CUFF TEARS: A SYSTEMATIC OVERVIEW OF OVERLAPPING META-ANALYSES

Muthu, S. (2023) EVIDENCE ANALYSIS ON THE UTILIZATION OF PLATELET-RICH PLASMA AS AN ADJUVANT IN THE REPAIR OF ROTATOR CUFF TEARS: A SYSTEMATIC OVERVIEW OF OVERLAPPING META-ANALYSES. In: UNSPECIFIED.

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Abstract

We performed this systematic overview on the overlapping meta-analyses that analyzed autologous platelet-rich plasma (PRP) as an adjuvant in the repair of rotator cuff tears and identify the studies which provide the current best evidence on this subject and generate recommendations for the same.

We conducted independent and duplicate electronic database searches in PubMed, Web of Science, Scopus, Embase, Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, and the Database of Abstracts of Reviews of Effects on September 8, 2021, to identify meta-analyses that analyzed the efficacy of PRP as an adjuvant in the repair of rotator cuff tears. Methodological quality assessment was made using Oxford Levels of Evidence, AMSTAR scoring, and AMSTAR 2 grades and used the Jadad decision algorithm to generate recommendations.

20 meta-analyses fulfilling the eligibility criteria were included. The AMSTAR scores of the included studies varied from 6–10 (mean:7.9). All the included studies had critically low reliability in their summary of results due to their methodological flaws according to AMSTAR 2 grades. The initial size of the tear and type of repair performed do not seem to affect the benefit of PRPs. Among the different preparations used, leucocyte poor (LP)-PRP possibly offers the greatest benefit as a biological augment in these situations.

Based on this systematic overview, we give a Level II recommendation that intra-operative use of PRPs at the bone-tendon interface can augment the healing rate, reduce re-tears, enhance the functional outcomes and mitigate pain in patients undergoing arthroscopic rotator cuff repair.

Item Type: Conference or Workshop Item (Paper)
Subjects: Shoulder Surgery
Meta-analysis
Arthroscopy
Platelet-rich plasma
Divisions: Regenerative Medicine
Depositing User: Mr Repository Admin
Date Deposited: 19 Oct 2023 12:25
Last Modified: 30 Jun 2024 12:01
URI: https://ir.orthopaedicresearchgroup.com/id/eprint/18

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