Frontiers in Bioengineering and Biotechnology (Jul 2021)

Autologous Platelet- and Extracellular Vesicle-Rich Plasma Is an Effective Treatment Modality for Chronic Postoperative Temporal Bone Cavity Inflammation: Randomized Controlled Clinical Trial

  • Domen Vozel,
  • Domen Vozel,
  • Darja Božič,
  • Darja Božič,
  • Marko Jeran,
  • Marko Jeran,
  • Zala Jan,
  • Manca Pajnič,
  • Ljubiša Pađen,
  • Nejc Steiner,
  • Veronika Kralj-Iglič,
  • Veronika Kralj-Iglič,
  • Saba Battelino,
  • Saba Battelino

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fbioe.2021.677541
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9

Abstract

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PurposeTo determine the efficacy of autologous platelet- and extracellular vesicle-rich plasma (PVRP) to treat chronic postoperative temporal bone cavity inflammation (CPTBCI) after exhausting surgical and standard conservative therapies.Materials and MethodsPatients were randomly allocated to treatment with PVRP (PVRP group) or standard conservative methods (control group) in a setting of four once-monthly checkups and subsequent follow-up. The treatment outcome was measured with the Chronic Otitis Media Questionnaire-12 (COMQ-12), CPTBCI focus surface area, and CPTBCI symptom-free time after the fourth checkup.ResultsEleven patients from each group completed the trial; 95% of patients suffered from chronically discharging mastoid cavity (the type of CPTBCI). Within four checkups, the COMQ-12 score decreased statistically significantly in the PVRP group (p < 0.001) but not in the control group (p = 0.339). The CPTBCI foci surface area decreased statistically significantly between the first and second checkups (p < 0.0005) but not between other checkups (p > 0.05) in the PVRP group. No statistically significant differences in CPTBCI foci surface area were detected between checkups in the control group (p = 0.152). Nine patients from the PVRP group and three patients from the control group were CPTBCI symptom-free at the fourth checkup. The median symptom-free time was 9.2 months (95% CI [7.4, 11.9]) in the PVRP group. Cumulatively, 49% of patients in the PVRP group remained CPTBCI symptom-free for 12.7 months after the fourth checkup.ConclusionAutologous PVRP represents a novel additional and successful treatment modality for a chronically discharging radical mastoid cavity when the surgical and standard conservative treatment methods have been exhausted.Trial Numberhttps://clinicaltrials.gov (NCT04281901).

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