INTRODUCING MedGeneRx HP 30 PRP™
MedGeneRx HP 30 PRP™ Kit is FDA Cleared and indicated for the rapid preparation of autologous Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP) from a small sample of blood at the patient’s point of care.
SKU: ZG-PRP-HP30
MedGeneRx HP 30 PRP™ Kit Components
• 1 – MedGeneRx HP 30 Vacutainer
• 2 – 10cc Syringes
• 1 – 21g Butterfly Needle
• 1 – 3 inch 19g Spinal Needle
Key Features – 30cc Protocol
• FDA Cleared, Class II Medical Device,510(k)Device
• Integrated anticoagulant- No ACD-A needed
• Industry leader in three critical areas:
– Reproducible Concentrations from Consistent Platelet Recovery/85+%
– Balanced pH
– 99% removal of RBC’s
• Vacutainer system for simplified blood collection
• Compatible with your existing YES PRP centrifuge
• Single spin 30 cc’s of whole blood
– 5 cc’s high concentration PRP
– 15 cc’s total plasma yield
510(k) equivalence study conducted and the following mean results were achieved:
• Platelet Concentration Factor at 0 hours = 3.8-4.1x baseline
• Platelet Concentration Factor at 1 Hour = 4.1-4.3 x baseline
• Platelet Recovery % at 1 hours = 53%
• RBC at 0 hours- 0.1
• RBC at 4 hours- 0.01
• pH at 0 hours = 7.59
• pH at 4 Hours = 7.69
• Platelet Activation resting at 0 hours= 9.7%
• Platelet Activation stimulated ADP 0 hours = 95.1%
• Platelet Aggregation at 0 hours = 95.1%
• Platelet Aggregation at 4 Hours = 94.8%
• HCT at 0 hours = 0.0 %
• HCT at 4 Hours = 0.0%
• WBC at 0 hours= 0.3
• WBC at 4 hours= 0.3
Recent Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP) Studies and Articles
Platelet-Rich Plasma Injection in Burn Scar Areas Alleviates Neuropathic Scar Pain
Shu-Hung Huang1,2,3,4,5, Sheng-Hua Wu6,7,8, Su-Shin Lee1,2,3,4, Yun-Nan Lin1,2, Chee-Yin Chai9, Chung-Sheng Lai1,2, Hui-Min David Wang3,10 1. Division of Plastic Surgery, Department of Surgery, Kaohsiung Medical University Hospital, Kaohsiung, Taiwan 2. [...]
First data on in vitro fertilization and blastocyst formation after intraovarian injection of calcium gluconate-activated autologous platelet rich plasma.
Abstract Platelets modulate clinically relevant yet incompletely understood tissue regeneration processes, and platelet rich plasma (PRP) has been previously used with some success in various non-reproductive medical contexts. [...]