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The purpose of this study is to determine whether recombinant human thrombopoietin(rhTPO) can rapidly increase the platelets counts, shorten the time of the platelet returned to normal, reduce platelet transfusion and bleeding events, prompt recovery of organ function, decrease the length of ICU stay, and eventually reduce the 28-day mortality in sepsis patients with severe thrombocytopenia.


Clinical Trial Description

Sepsis is a high morbidity and mortality in critical care unit. Clinically, we found that secondary thrombocytopenia was common in the patients with sepsis, and the incidence can be as high as 55%. Moreover, many studies have shown that thrombocytopenia is an early prognostic marker in sepsis and an independent risk factor for the mortality of sepsis. Furthermore, sepsis patients with severe thrombocytopenia(PLT< 50×10^9/L) have the higher mortality of 50%-90%. And then, it has been reported that early recovery from thrombocytopenia helps to prevent the coagulopathy and decreases the mortality. Until now, the treatment of thrombocytopenia are mainly platelet transfusion and platelet-increased drugs. Because of source scarcity, transfusion-related infectious and immunological complications, platelet transfusion is limited in the clinical treatment. So, the use of platelet-increased drugs for replacement therapy becomes an inevitable trend. The primary purpose of this study is to explore the effect of platelet-increased drugs (rhTPO) on sepsis patients with severe thrombocytopenia. The study is designed as a prospective, multi-center, open-label, randomized, controlled trial in 7 tertiary academic medical centers which are medical, surgical or general ICUs. Patient enrollment is expected to last up to 30 months. Eligible patients will be randomly assigned to the control and rhTPO add-on treatment in a dynamic random and competitive design in clinical trial sites. Sequential organ failure assessment (SOFA), Acute Physiology and Chronic Health Evaluation II (APACHE II) scores are as the dynamic equilibrium factors. Randomization will be done after the first assessment, ensuring that the assessing occupational therapist will not be biased at this time by knowing the group assignment. Both groups receive appropriate medical support and treatment based on guidelines issued by the surviving sepsis campaign. The intervention group will receive rhTPO at a dose of 15000u/d, subcutaneous injection, for 7 consecutive days. It will be terminated when platelet counts (PCs) reach the standard of clinical recovery of platelets: increased by 50×10^9/L for 3 consecutive days compared with PCs at baseline, or PCs are more than 100×10^9/L, or the duration of rhTPO is more than 7 days. The time from randomization to administration of rhTPO will be within 24 hours. The control group will not use any platelet-increased drugs. Platelet transfusion is advised to be administered when PCs are below 10×10^9/L in the absence of apparent bleeding; or below 20 ×10^9/L if the patient has a significant risk of bleeding in both two groups; or below 50 ×10^9/L if the patient has active bleeding or need invasive operation. Patients will be followed for 28 days. PCs will be monitored every day until the first 7 days, followed by tests once a week. Liver and renal function, coagulation function, inflammatory biomarkers (CRP, PCT), and the severity of the disease (SOFA, APACHEǁ) will be monitored before treatment, followed by tests once a week. And then, the number of blood transfusion (including platelets), the length of ICU stay, days free from advanced cardiovascular/respiratory/renal support, bleeding events, and any adverse effects will be recorded after treatment. ;


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NCT number NCT02707497
Study type Interventional
Source Shanghai General Hospital, Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine
Contact Ruilan Wang, MD,PhD
Phone +86-13917138008
Email wangyusun@hotmail.com
Status Recruiting
Phase Phase 2/Phase 3
Start date April 1, 2019
Completion date September 30, 2024

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