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Platelet concentrates in diabetic foot ulcers: A comparative review of PRP, PRF, and CGF with case insights

Mengling Yang, Bo Deng, Wei Hao, Xiaoyan Jiang, Yan Chen, Min Wang, Yi Yuan, Meirong Chen, Xiaohua Wu, Chenzhen Du, David G. Armstrong, Lian Guo, Wuquan Deng, Hongyan Wang

2025Regenerative Therapy17 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Diabetic foot ulcers (DFUs) are severe complications of diabetes, often leading to chronic wounds, amputations, and increased mortality risk. Platelet concentrates (PCs)—natural biomaterials utilized in regenerative medicine—have garnered attention for their capacity to enhance tissue repair and wound healing. This study reviews the preparation methods, biological mechanisms, and clinical efficacy of three generations of PCs: platelet-rich plasma (PRP), platelet-rich fibrin (PRF), and concentrated growth factors (CGF). Comparative analysis reveals that PRP, the first generation, provides abundant growth factors but relies on anticoagulants, which may hinder fibrin formation and tissue adhesion. PRF, as the second generation, eliminates anticoagulants, forming a fibrin matrix that sustains growth factor release and enhances cell migration. CGF, the latest advancement, employs refined centrifugation to achieve higher growth factor concentrations and a denser fibrin matrix, accelerating tissue regeneration. Case series results demonstrated superior wound healing outcomes with CGF, including faster epithelialization and reduced healing time compared to PRP and PRF. These findings underscore CGF's potential as the most effective PC for managing DFUs, supporting its broader clinical adoption in advanced wound care. • The technical differences in the preparation of the three generations of PCs and their respective biological properties. • PCs in DFUs treatment highlight their potential to enhance wound healing and represent a therapeutic breakthrough for diabetic patients. • Case insights demonstrate the clinical efficacy of PCs in promoting wound healing in DFUs.

Topics & Concepts

Diabetic footMedicineDiabetes mellitusPlateletInternal medicineEndocrinologyPeriodontal Regeneration and TreatmentsDiabetic Foot Ulcer Assessment and ManagementInflammatory Biomarkers in Disease Prognosis
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