Effects of subtenon-injected autologous platelet-rich plasma on visual functions in eyes with retinitis pigmentosa: preliminary clinical results

2018 ◽  
Vol 256 (5) ◽  
pp. 893-908 ◽  
Author(s):  
Umut Arslan ◽  
Emin Özmert ◽  
Sibel Demirel ◽  
Firdevs Örnek ◽  
Figen Şermet
2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Esra Sahli ◽  
Umut Arslan ◽  
Emin Özmert ◽  
Aysun İdil

Aim: The photoreceptors in retinitis pigmentosa (RP) remain in dormant status for a while with a decrease in the growth factors in their microenvironment before apoptosis. Growth factors reduce retinal degeneration and apoptosis in animal models. Materials & methods: The data of 188 eyes of 94 patients who were injected with autologous platelet-rich plasma (PRP) into the subtenon space three-times every 2 weeks were evaluated retrospectively. Results: Statistically significant improvements in visual acuity, visual field and fixation stability were detected after treatment. When the treatment response of the patients' better-seeing eye compared with the response of the other eye, there was no statistically significant difference. Conclusion: The PRP treatment has a favorable effect on visual functions in patients with RP. This approach is promising as it is safe and easy.


2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Umut Arslan ◽  
Emin Özmert

Abstract Purpose To investigate whether the natural progression rate of retinitis pigmentosa can be decreased with subtenon autologous platelet rich plasma application alone or combination with retinal electromagnetic stimulation.Material and methods The study includes retrospective analysis of 60 retinitis pigmentosa patients. Patients constitute 3 groups with similar demographic characteristics. The combined management group consists of 20 retinitis pigmentosa patients (40 eyes) who received combined retinal electromagnetic stimulation and subtenon platelet rich plasma as Group1; The subtenon platelet rich plasma-only group consisted of 20 retinitis pigmentosa patients (40 eyes) as Group2; The natural course (control) group consists of 20 retinitis pigmentosa patients (40 eyes) who did not receive any treatment were classified as Group3. Horizontal and vertical ellipsoid zone width, fundus perimetry deviation index and best corrected visual acuity changes were compared within and between groups after one year follow up period.Results Horizontal ellipsoid zone percentage changes were detected +1 % in Group1, -2.85% in Group2, -9.36% in Group3 (Δp 1>2>3). Vertical ellipsoid zone percentage changes were detected +0.34 % in Group1, -3.05% in Group2, -9.09% in Group3 (Δp 1>2>3). Fundus perimetry deviation index percentage changes were detected +0.05% in Group1, -2.68% in Group2 and -8.78% in Group3 (Δp 1>2>3). Conclusion Platelet-rich plasma is a good source of growth factors, but its half-life is 4-6 months. Subtenon autologous platelet rich plasma might more effectively slow down photoreceptor loss when repeated as booster injections and combined with retinal electromagnetic stimulation.


Author(s):  
Dennis Vaidakis ◽  
Eleni Sertedaki ◽  
Vasilios Karageorgiou ◽  
Charalampos S Siristatidis

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