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Efficacité thérapeutique de l’autologous conditioned plasma (ACP™) : analyse de sa composition cellulaire et revue de la littérature
Authors:Y. Bohu  S. Klouche  N. Lefevre  S. Herman  P. Hardy
Affiliation:1. Hôpitaux universitaires Paris Île-de-France Ouest, AP–HP, 9, avenue Charles-de-Gaulle, 92100 Boulogne-Billancourt, France;2. Institut de l’appareil locomoteur Nollet, 75017 Paris, France;3. Clinique du sport Paris V, 75005 Paris, France;4. Université de Versailles Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines, 78035 Versailles, France
Abstract:

Purpose

To analyze the platelet counts of autologous conditioned plasma (ACP™) in a group of patients compared to that of whole blood and to determine the value of ACP™ based on a literature review.

Methods

In 2011, a prospective study was performed in a continuous series of patients presenting with chronic tendinopathies. Three 9 μL venous blood samples were obtained from each patient: the first to perform a full blood count and the second and third to prepare two doses of ACP™, one which was injected into the patient and the other which underwent biological testing. A bibliographic search was performed on PubMed with the key words “autologous conditioned plasma”. All studies both clinical and experimental, in English and in French, were included.

Results

The series included 14 male patients mean age 39 ± 14 years. The mean platelet count was 230,538.5 ± 23,663/μL in whole blood and 377,153.8 ± 69,169.9/μL in ACP™, P = 0.00015. The mean “ACP™ platelet count/whole blood platelet count” ratio was 1.64 ± 0.30. The number of red and white blood cells was below the detection thresholds. The systematic review identified eight studies: three in animals and five in human of which two clinical studies.

Conclusion

The preparation technique for ACP™ was rapid and easy to use. ACP™ had a platelet count that was significantly higher than that of whole blood and did not contain any red or white blood cells. The review of the literature did not clearly confirm the therapeutic efficacy of ACP™. Randomized clinical studies comparing ACP™ to placebo are needed.

Level of evidence

IV.
Keywords:Autologous conditioned plasma (ACP&trade  )   Concentration plaquettaire   Efficacité   thé  rapeutique   Revue bibliographique
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