Effect of Convalescent Plasma Therapy on Time to Clinical Improvement in Patients With Severe and Life-threatening COVID-19
Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences & Peking Union Medical College · Second Military Medical University · +16 more institutions
Abstract
Convalescent plasma is a potential therapeutic option for patients with coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), but further data from randomized clinical trials are needed.
To evaluate the efficacy and adverse effects of convalescent plasma therapy for patients with COVID-19. Design, Setting, and Participants: Open-label, multicenter, randomized clinical trial performed in 7 medical centers in Wuhan, China, from February 14, 2020, to April 1, 2020, with final follow-up April 28, 2020. The trial included 103 participants with laboratory-confirmed COVID-19 that was severe (respiratory distress and/or hypoxemia) or life-threatening (shock, organ failure, or requiring mechanical ventilation). The trial was terminated early after 103 of a planned 200 patients were enrolled. Intervention: Convalescent plasma in addition to standard treatment (n = 52) vs standard treatment alone (control) (n = 51), stratified by disease severity. Main Outcomes and Measures: Primary outcome was time to clinical improvement within 28 days, defined as patient discharged alive or reduction of 2 points on a 6-point disease severity scale (ranging from 1 [discharge] to 6 [death]). Secondary outcomes included 28-day mortality, time to discharge, and the rate of viral polymerase chain reaction (PCR) results turned from positive at baseline to negative at up to 72 hours.
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- 31.79
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- 100%
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Authors
34- LLLing Li
Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences & Peking Union Medical College
- WZWei Zhang
Second Military Medical University, Hubei Provincial Women and Children's Hospital
- YHYu Hu
Union Hospital, Huazhong University of Science and Technology
- XTXunliang Tong
Beijing Hospital
- SZShangen Zheng
General Hospital of Central Theater Command
Topics & keywords
- Medicine
- Randomized controlled trial
- Clinical trial
- Internal medicine
- Adverse effect
- Good health and well-being