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The Combination of ATRA and Eltrombopag as the Treatment of Steroid-resistant/Relapse ITP Based on MSC-C5b-9

The Combination of ATRA and Eltrombopag as the Treatment of Steroid-resistant/Relapse ITP Based on MSC-C5b-9

Non Recruiting
18 years and older
All
Phase 3

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Overview

A Prospective, Randomized, Open-Label, Multicenter Clinical Trial study to compare the efficacy and safety of ATRA plus eltrombopag compared to eltrombopag monotherapy in the treatment of steroid-resistant/relapsed immune thrombocytopenia (ITP).

Description

The investigators are undertaking a parallel group, multicenter, randomized controlled trial of patients with ITP in China. Patients were tested for MSCs, and they were divided into MSC-C5b-9+ group and MSC-C5b-9- group according to the test results, and the two groups were randomized to ATRA + eltrombopag and eltrombopag monotherapy group. Platelet count, bleeding and other symptoms were evaluated before and after treatment. Adverse events are also recorded throughout the study.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • 1. Isolated thrombocytopenia (platelet count <30 × 109/L); 2. age > 18 years; 3. normal white blood cells and red blood cells on bone marrow examination; 4. increased number of megakaryocytes (bone marrow examination was performed in all patients except for myelofibrosis or other conditions that can cause thrombocytopenia disease); 5. the spleen was normal in size; 6. Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group status score (ECOG score) ≤ 2; 7. ineffective or relapsed after at least 1 course of full-dose full-course hormone therapy; 8. Failure of prior ITP therapy (eg, hormones, splenectomy, and cyclosporine) and at least 4 weeks from enrollment.

Exclusion Criteria:

  • 1. Secondary ITP such as drug-related thrombocytopenia; 2. thrombocytopenia due to viral infection (HIV, hepatitis B virus, or hepatitis C virus); 3. severe cardiac, renal, hepatic, or respiratory insufficiency; 4. severe immunodeficiency; 5. pregnancy or lactation; 6. myelodysplasia or Myelofibrosis; 7. history of malignancy; 8. ongoing immunosuppressive therapy for other diseases; 9. patients previously treated with eltrombopag were excluded from this study.

Study details
    Purpura
    Thrombocytopenic
    Idiopathic

NCT05438875

Peking University People's Hospital

21 October 2025

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