Prolotherapy: Potential for the Treatment of Chronic Wounds?

(2019) Prolotherapy: Potential for the Treatment of Chronic Wounds? Advances in Wound Care. pp. 160-167. ISSN 2162-1918

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Abstract

Recent Advances: Prolotherapy involves injection of small amounts of an irritant material to the site of degenerated or painful joints, ligaments, and tendons. Multiple irritants are reported to be efficacious, but the focus here is on dextrose prolotherapy. In vitro and in vivo studies support translation to clinical use. Concentrations as low as 5 dextrose have resulted in production of growth factors that have critical roles in repair. Numerous clinical trials report pro-reparative effects of dextrose prolotherapy in joint diseases, tendon, and ligament damage, and for painful musculoskeletal issues. However, most of the studies have limitations that result in low-quality evidence. Critical Issues: The preclinical data support a role for dextrose prolotherapy in promoting tissue repair that is required for healing chronic wounds and ameliorating the associated pain. Critical issues include provision of evidence of efficacy in human chronic wounds. Another potential obstacle is limitation of reimbursement by third-party payers for a therapy with as yet limited evidence. Future Directions: Preclinical studies in models of chronic wounds would support clinical translation. As dextrose prolotherapy has some mechanistic similarities to already approved honey therapies, it may have a shortened pathway for clinical translation. The gold standard for widespread adoption would be a well-designed clinical trial.

Item Type: Article
Keywords: prolotherapy chronic wounds diabetic ulcer wound healing transcutaneous pneumatic injection hypertonic glucose solution growth-factor-beta dextrose prolotherapy inflammatory response foot ulcers expression pressure efficacy honey
Subjects: WR Dermatology
Divisions: Faculty of Medicine > Departments of Clinical Sciences > Department of Skin
Page Range: pp. 160-167
Journal or Publication Title: Advances in Wound Care
Journal Index: ISI
Volume: 8
Number: 4
Identification Number: https://doi.org/10.1089/wound.2018.0866
ISSN: 2162-1918
Depositing User: Zahra Otroj
URI: http://eprints.mui.ac.ir/id/eprint/10095

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