Condições Teórico-Práticas Das Ciências Da Saúde No Brasil 3 2020
DOI: 10.22533/at.ed.39320031227
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Revisão Sobre O Uso Do Plasma Rico Em Plaquetas (Prp) No Tratamento De Úlceras Venosas

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“…The randomized controlled trial was part of a larger prospective study, titled "Effectiveness and Cost of Platelet-Rich Plasma in Tissue Repair of Tissue Injuries," 18 in which wounds were treated with PRP (PRP-PG group) or petrolatum gauze (CG-PG control group). We recruited participants older than 18 years; male and female; had a chronic venous leg ulcer defined as being present for greater than 6 weeks 1 ; ulcer size more than 2 cm² and less than 100 cm²; presence or absence of local wound infection; and hematocrit more than 34%, hemoglobin more than 11 g/dL, and platelet counts above 150,000/ mm³, confirmed via blood counts within the past 3 months of study enrollment.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The randomized controlled trial was part of a larger prospective study, titled "Effectiveness and Cost of Platelet-Rich Plasma in Tissue Repair of Tissue Injuries," 18 in which wounds were treated with PRP (PRP-PG group) or petrolatum gauze (CG-PG control group). We recruited participants older than 18 years; male and female; had a chronic venous leg ulcer defined as being present for greater than 6 weeks 1 ; ulcer size more than 2 cm² and less than 100 cm²; presence or absence of local wound infection; and hematocrit more than 34%, hemoglobin more than 11 g/dL, and platelet counts above 150,000/ mm³, confirmed via blood counts within the past 3 months of study enrollment.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%