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NCT ID: NCT05220787 Recruiting - Bleeding Clinical Trials

Extended Cold Stored Apheresis Platelets in Cardiac Surgery Patients

CHASE
Start date: February 21, 2022
Phase: Phase 1/Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

This trial is being performed to evaluate the feasibility of the study protocol and to test the efficacy and safety of platelets stored at cold conditions (1-6°C) in 100% plasma for 10-14 days (CSP) in cardiac surgery patients who are actively bleeding and require platelet transfusion.

NCT ID: NCT04097509 Completed - Gingival Recession Clinical Trials

Effects of Platelet Concentrates on Palatal Wound Healing

Start date: May 1, 2018
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Platelet concentrates used in palatal wound healing have been reported to accelerate wound healing and reduce postoperative patient discomfort. The use of elet platelet rich fibrin '(PRF) in the palatal donor site after FGG surgery has been shown to provide significant benefits in terms of wound healing parameters and postoperative comfort. In a study using a platelet rich plasma (PRP) with a different platelet concentration, PRP was found to accelerate wound healing and shorten the healing time. In another study using titanium-prepared platelet rich fibrin (T-PRF) for palatal wound healing, it accelerated the wound healing process and reached the initial level of soft tissue thickness in the donor region at the end of 6 months. In the literature, there are few studies using platelet concentrates in palatal wound healing and only some concentrates (PRP, PRF, T-PRF) are used. The aim of this study is to compare the effects of injectable platelet rich fibrin (i-PRF), which are autologous fibrin glue (AFG) and injectable platelet concentrates, on palatal wound healing. The findings obtained from this study will contribute to the literature in determining the product and method that will provide optimal postoperative patient comfort and wound healing.