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Clinical Study of Combined Platelet Transfusion

Clinical Study of Combined Platelet Transfusion

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18-65 years
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Phase 4

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Overview

Platelet transfusion is an irreplaceable and important treatment method for clinical prevention and treatment of thrombocytopenia or platelet dysfunction. Due to various factors, it is difficult to achieve platelet ABO complete homotypic transfusion in clinical practice. When ABO-compatible platelets cannot be obtained, plasma-reduced platelets, platelets with low anti-A or anti-B titers are often used in clinical practice to reduce the risk of ABO-incompatible platelet-compatible transfusion reactions. The combined platelets prepared in this study can achieve ABO primary and secondary side compatible infusion.

Description

Combined platelet transfusion is a single-arm, open, prospective, non-inferiority study initiated by researchers. Patients with hematological diseases who were admitted to the research unit and applied for platelet transfusion within two years were included in the study after informed consent. When the subjects applied for platelet transfusion during the study period, ABO homotype platelet transfusion was preferred. When there was no ABO homotype platelet in the inventory, ABO primary and secondary side compatible combined platelet transfusion was given. The study period was 2 years, including 15 months of enrollment, 6 months of treatment, and 3 months of follow-up after the end of the treatment period

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

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  1. Aged 18-65 years; 2. Disease treatment in the research hospital; 3. Applied for platelet transfusion therapy.

Exclusion Criteria:

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  1. One month before the start of this study, he participated in other clinical trials of drugs and instruments related to platelet transfusion efficacy; 2. Without platelet transfusion indications; 3. Only received platelet transfusion in the outpatient department and left the hospital without efficacy evaluation after transfusion; 4. Gave up platelet transfusion therapy for any reason after enrollment; 5. Transferred or discharged from hospital for any reason before platelet transfusion after enrollment; 6. Did not receive combined platelet transfusion during the 6-month treatment period after enrollment

Study details
    Hematologic Diseases

NCT06613425

The General Hospital of Western Theater Command

5 September 2025

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