CENTRIO Platelet-Rich Plasma System
Enhanced care.
Broader reach.
What is CENTRIO PRP?
A complete point of care system that provides the safe and rapid preparation of a biodynamic hematogel from a small sample of a patient’s blood. A single draw provides coverage for wounds up to 2,000 sq cm and the kit includes everything needed – wound dressing, reagents, and phlebotomy tools.
Why CENTRIO PRP?
Some wounds won’t wait. Some clinics can’t slow down. The CENTRIO PRP System gives you what you need to manage both — fast prep, full coverage, and little documentation required for reimbursement, all in four easy steps.
CENTRIO PRP: A solution that starts and ends with the patient
Clinical evidence
Visible results in days, not weeks
Healing in wounds >337 days old
- 285 Wounds, 39 Centers, 96.5% response rate in less than 15 days with 2.8 treatments.
- 90.5% of wounds had a 63.6% volume reduction.
- Promotes healing in a wide range of chronic wounds with consistent reduction in area, volume, undermining, sinus tracts and tunneling.
*de Leon J, Driver VR, Fylling CP, Carter MJ, Anderson C, Wilson J, et al. (2011) The Clinical Relevance of Treating Chronic Wounds With an Enhanced Near-physiological Concentration of Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) Gel. Advances in Skin and Wound Care, 24(8), 357-368.
Prospective, randomized, controlled trial in diabetic foot ulcers (DFU)
- 81% healed in the most common-sized DFUs
- Significantly more healing (81.3% vs 42.1%) with CENTRIO (p = 0.0364)
- Mean time to healing = 6 weeks
*Driver V, Hanft J, Fylling, C et al. (2006) A Prospective, Randomized, Controlled Trial of Autologous Platelet- Rich Plasma Gel for the Treatment of Diabetic Foot Ulcers. Ostomy Wound Management, 52(6): 68-87.
*Data is for majority wound group with wounds <7cm2 in size
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Citations
- de Leon J, Driver VR, Fylling CP, Carter MJ, Anderson C, Wilson J, et al. (2011) The clinical relevance of treating chronic wounds with an enhanced near-physiological concentration of platelet rich plasma (PRP) gel. Advances in Skin and Wound Care, 24(8), 357-368.