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NCT ID: NCT06281327
Brief Summary: To evaluate the safety and efficacy of avatrombopag in the treatment of pediatric primary immune thrombocytopenia in patients who have been treated with eltrombopag before and switched to avatrobopag because of poor efficacy, excessive platelet fluctuation or intolerance, or patient preference, economic reasons, and other reasons.
Detailed Description: Immune thrombocytopenia (ITP) is an organ-specific autoimmune disease, which is characterized by decreased platelet count and skin and mucosal bleeding. ITP is a kind of disease with increased platelet destruction and impaired platelet production caused by autoimmunity. Conventional treatment of adult ITP includes first-line glucocorticoid and immunoglobulin therapy, second line TPO and TPO receptor agonist, splenectomy and other immunosuppressive treatments (such as rituximab, vincristine, azathioprine, etc.). Eltrombopag is currently the only TPO receptor agonist with indications for pediatric immune thrombocytopenia. However, at present, the treatment response of pediatric ITP is not good, and a considerable number of patients need to switched to other TPO receptor agonist, such as avatrombopag, because of poor efficacy, excessive platelet fluctuation or intolerance, or patient preference, economic reasons, and other reasons. Therefore, the investigators designed this clinical trial to evaluate the efficacy and safety of avatrombopag in the treatment of pediatric immune thrombocytopenia in patients who who have been treated with eltrombopag before and switched to avatrobopag because of different reasons.
Study: NCT06281327
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Protocol Section: NCT06281327