Proposing Revisions To The Clinical Platelet Rich Plasma TreatmentFor Future Researches

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Dr. Ayesha Muzaffar ,Dr. Zaid Imtiaz Virk ,Dr. Muhammad Ahmed Ali ,Dr. Hamid Jugg

Abstract- Healthcare costs continue to rise as do a variety of diseases and disorders that correlate with full-thickness wounds. As a result, finding treatment solutions that areboth effective and cost efficient are important. It is evident in both the current literature and the findings in this dissertation, that platelet-rich plasma has pre-clinical and clinical efficacy. In this paper, the research findings are reviewed, demonstrating that platelet-rich plasma and collagen scaffolds decrease wound healing time. As a result, an amendment to the current clinical PRP definition is suggested due to positive findings that the “on-demand” activation of PRP has in a full-thickness wound. Additionally, the findings of this project will be discussed and how these findings could lead to additional work that may impact PRP treatment modalities in the clinicalfield.

Clinical Platelet Rich Plasma, Future studies