Patient's own blood may speed recovery after heart surgery
NCT ID NCT07352020
Summary
This study tested whether applying a patient's own platelet-rich plasma (PRP) to the breastbone wound during heart surgery could help it heal better and reduce infections. In 98 patients undergoing coronary bypass surgery, researchers compared standard wound closure to closure with added PRP gel. They tracked wound healing, infections, hospital stays, and costs for 30 days to see if the PRP treatment improved recovery.
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Pakistan Institute of Medical Sciences
Islamabad, Islamabad/Punjab, 44000, Pakistan
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