About this trial
The objective of this study was to observe and evaluate the efficacy and safety of hexapopal ethanolamine tablets in the treatment of synchronous/sequential radioimmunoinduced thrombocytopenia in the real world.
The subjects of this study were patients with solid malignant tumors who had received radioimmunoinduced thrombocytopenia.
This study will retrospectively and prospectively collect real-world data related to investigational drugs, and will observe 500 patients to observe the diagnosis and treatment pattern of radiochemo-induced thrombocytopenia. The study included a screening period (no more than one week) and a treatment period (at least two cycles).Participants meeting protocol inclusion criteria were defined as having platelet values \< 100×109/L during radioimmunotherapy.
Eligibility criteria
Qualifiers
Understand the research procedure and voluntarily sign the informed consent to participate in the study
Subjects ≥18 years of age receiving synchronous/sequential chemotherapeutic therapy
Patients with platelet count ≤100×109/L or platelet count decrease ≥ 50×109/L or platelet count > 100×109/L but need to be prophylaxis with hexapopethanolamine tablets
Researchers believe that subjects need to be treated with hexapopal.
Disqualifiers
The subjects are conducting clinical intervention studies
Patients with known or expected allergy or intolerance to the active ingredient or excipient of hexapopar
Pregnant or lactating women
Other conditions deemed unsuitable for inclusion in the study by the researcher.
Trial design
Treatments tested in this trial
- Herombopag Olamine Tablets