Lymphoma Clinical Trial
Official title:
Randomized Crossover Study Comparing Fresh Random Platelets and Autologous Cryopreserved Thrombosol Treated Autologous Platelets
Objectives:
- Determine the corrected count increment of autologous transfused platelets that had
been stored by cryopreservation with ThromboSol.
- Determine the ability of autologous platelets that had been stored by cryopreservation
with ThromboSol to correct thrombocytopenia.
Platelets are an important component of blood. Transfusions with platelets help to control
bleeding in thrombocytopenic patients. Using the standard blood banking procedures,
platelets can only be stored for up to 5 days. This is to help decrease the risk of
contamination with bacteria. Currently, it is not possible to use cryopreserved (frozen)
platelets because the platelets are damaged during the freezing process. Therefore,
long-term banking of platelets or autologous donation (storing your own platelets to be
given back to you at a later time) has not been possible. ThromboSol is a new solution that
was designed to allow platelets to be frozen without damaging them. The use of ThromboSol
may allow for long-term banking of platelets and/or autologous donations.
During a period of cancer remission and when you have enough platelets in your blood, you
will undergo an apheresis procedure to collect platelets. This procedure is similar to
donating plasma to a blood bank. You will have up to 6 apheresis procedures (on different
days) to collect up to 6 units of autologous platelets that can be transfused back to you.
The platelets that are collected will be frozen with ThromboSol and stored so that they may
be given back to you if your platelet count drops below a certain level. The frozen
platelets can be stored for up to 18 months.
When your platelet count drops below a certain level, you will be scheduled to have a
platelet transfusion as part of your standard care.
Before the transfusion you will have blood drawn (around 1-2 teaspoons) to check on the
number of platelets in your blood. You will then be randomly assigned (as in the toss of a
coin) to either receive the standard platelet transfusion or a ThromboSol-preserved
autologous platelet transfusion. After the transfusion, you will have additional blood drawn
(around 1-2 teaspoons) to check on the number of platelets in your blood. These procedures
will be repeated each time you require a platelet transfusion. However, you will not be
randomly assigned again. Each time you receive an additional platelet transfusion, you will
be assigned the group different from the one before. The type of transfusions will be
alternated. For instance, if you were randomly assigned to receive the frozen platelets for
your first transfusion, you will receive the standard transfusion next, then back to the
frozen for the third transfusion.
If you develop side effects to the ThromboSol-preserved autologous platelet transfusion or
the number of platelets in your blood does not increase after an infusion with the preserved
platelets, you will be taken off the study and given a standard platelet transfusion.
This is an investigational study. Up to 54 participants will take part in this study. All
will be enrolled at UTMDACC.
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Allocation: Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Crossover Assignment, Masking: Open Label, Primary Purpose: Treatment
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