Growth factors for treating diabetic foot ulcers

Oct 29, 2015The Cochrane database of systematic reviews

Using growth factors to help heal diabetic foot ulcers

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Abstract

Growth factors may increase the likelihood of complete healing of diabetic foot ulcers, with a healing rate of 52.51% compared to 34.64% for placebo.

  • A total of 28 trials with 2365 participants were analyzed, focusing on various growth factors for diabetic foot ulcers.
  • Growth factors showed an increased rate of complete wound healing compared to placebo or no growth factor, particularly with platelet-derived wound healing formula and recombinant human platelet-derived growth factor.
  • No clear evidence was found regarding the difference in lower limb amputation rates between growth factor treatments and placebo.
  • The majority of trials had a high risk of bias and were underpowered.
  • Overall adverse event rates were similar between growth factor and placebo groups, but safety data were poorly reported.

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