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.
Rapid delivery
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
The CENTRIO PRP Advantage
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
A retrospective, longitudinal study to evaluate healing lower extremity wounds
CENTRIO treatment for three different wounds
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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.