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CompletedNCT03601494

Perineural Platelet-rich Plasma for Diabetic Neuropathy Pain

Perineural Platelet Rich Plasma for Pain and Disability Management in Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy

Status
Completed
Phase
N/A
Study type
Interventional
Enrollment
60 (actual)
Sponsor
Assiut University · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
18 Years – 60 Years
Healthy volunteers
Not accepted

Summary

Peripheral neuropathy is very common in diabetes mellitus (DM). Till now there is no available effective therapy for this pathology. Objective: To evaluate the clinical effect of perineural platelet-rich plasma (PRP) injection as a treatment of diabetic peripheral neuropathy (DPN).

Detailed description

Diabetic Peripheral neuropathy (DPN) is a common complication of diabetes mellitus (DM). Among several complications that contribute to reduce patient's quality of life and life expectancy diabetic neuropathy (DN) generalized or focal leads to an impaired life quality. The clinical symptoms of DPN range from pain and burning sensations, more at rest or at night; to hypoesthesia or paresthesia, and or numbness. Different types of peripheral neuropathy are observed in diabetes, axonal or demyelination or both can be present, involves myelinated and un-myelinated, large and small fibers. Nerve conduction studies can detect these changes. Till now, there is no effective therapy for the treatment of DPN. Since 1950 Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) has been used in dermatology and oral maxillofacial surgery, but its role as an effective alternative treatment in many other clinical applications has been increased over the last years. Platelets contain more than 1100 proteins, include enzymes, enzyme inhibitors, growth factors, immune messengers, and other bioactive compounds which play a role in tissue repair and wound healing. Autologous platelet-rich plasma found to promote axon regeneration in studies involving animal models. Platelet derived angiogenesis factors are capable of stimulating new capillary growth by inducing migration of endothelial cells. It was suggested that this was the mechanism by which platelet factors influence the process of angiogenesis and revascularization.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
OTHERperineural injection of platelet-rich plasmaSonographic guided injection was done under complete sterile conditions including skin sterilization, ultrasound probe covered with sterile pad, and a sterile gel. The needle was introduced from the lateral side toward midline using the in-plane approach to target the desired nerve, each nerve was injected by a single dose of 1.5 cc of PRP. Free hand one-man technique was used by the physician who simultaneously managed the ultrasound device by holding the syringe with one hand while scanning the nerve by moving the probe with the other hand. With continuous imaging of the tip of the needle, the syringe was put around the nerve and platelet-rich plasma was injected in the peri-neural tissue.
DRUGmedicalvitamin B complex, α lipoic acid, selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRI)

Timeline

Start date
2017-02-01
Primary completion
2017-11-22
Completion
2018-02-18
First posted
2018-07-26
Last updated
2018-07-26

Locations

1 site across 1 country: Egypt

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT03601494. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.