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A multicenter randomized open-label clinical trial for convalescent plasma in patients hospitalized with COVID-19 pneumonia.


ABSTRACT: BACKGROUNDPassive immunotherapy with convalescent plasma (CP) is a potential treatment for COVID-19. Evidence from controlled clinical trials is inconclusive.METHODSWe conducted a randomized, open-label, controlled clinical trial at 27 hospitals in Spain. Patients had to be admitted for COVID-19 pneumonia within 7 days from symptom onset and not on mechanical ventilation or high-flow oxygen devices. Patients were randomized 1:1 to treatment with CP in addition to standard of care (SOC) or to the control arm receiving only SOC. The primary endpoint was the proportion of patients in categories 5 (noninvasive ventilation or high-flow oxygen), 6 (invasive mechanical ventilation or extracorporeal membrane oxygenation [ECMO]), or 7 (death) at 14 days. Primary analysis was performed in the intention-to-treat population.RESULTSBetween April 4, 2020, and February 5, 2021, 350 patients were randomly assigned to either CP (n = 179) or SOC (n = 171). At 14 days, proportion of patients in categories 5, 6, or 7 was 11.7% in the CP group versus 16.4% in the control group (P = 0.205). The difference was greater at 28 days, with 8.4% of patients in categories 5-7 in the CP group versus 17.0% in the control group (P = 0.021). The difference in overall survival did not reach statistical significance (HR 0.46, 95% CI 0.19-1.14, log-rank P = 0.087).CONCLUSIONCP showed a significant benefit in preventing progression to noninvasive ventilation or high-flow oxygen, invasive mechanical ventilation or ECMO, or death at 28 days. The effect on the predefined primary endpoint at 14 days and the effect on overall survival were not statistically significant.TRIAL REGISTRATIONClinicaltrials.gov, NCT04345523.FUNDINGGovernment of Spain, Instituto de Salud Carlos III.

SUBMITTER: Avendano-Sola C 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC8516461 | biostudies-literature | 2021 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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A multicenter randomized open-label clinical trial for convalescent plasma in patients hospitalized with COVID-19 pneumonia.

Avendaño-Solá Cristina C   Ramos-Martínez Antonio A   Muñez-Rubio Elena E   Ruiz-Antorán Belen B   Malo de Molina Rosa R   Torres Ferran F   Fernández-Cruz Ana A   Calderón-Parra Jorge J   Payares-Herrera Concepcion C   Díaz de Santiago Alberto A   Romera-Martínez Irene I   Pintos Ilduara I   Lora-Tamayo Jaime J   Mancheño-Losa Mikel M   Paciello Maria L ML   Martínez-González A L AL   Vidán-Estévez Julia J   Nuñez-Orantos Maria J MJ   Saez-Serrano Maria Isabel MI   Porras-Leal Maria L ML   Jarilla-Fernández Maria C MC   Villares Paula P   de Oteyza Jaime Pérez JP   Ramos-Garrido Ascension A   Blanco Lydia L   Madrigal-Sánchez Maria E ME   Rubio-Batllés Martin M   Velasco-Iglesias Ana A   Paño-Pardo José R JR   Moreno-Chulilla J A JA   Muñiz-Díaz Eduardo E   Casas-Flecha Inmaculada I   Pérez-Olmeda Mayte M   García-Pérez Javier J   Alcamí Jose J   Bueno Jose L JL   Duarte Rafael F RF  

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BACKGROUNDPassive immunotherapy with convalescent plasma (CP) is a potential treatment for COVID-19. Evidence from controlled clinical trials is inconclusive.METHODSWe conducted a randomized, open-label, controlled clinical trial at 27 hospitals in Spain. Patients had to be admitted for COVID-19 pneumonia within 7 days from symptom onset and not on mechanical ventilation or high-flow oxygen devices. Patients were randomized 1:1 to treatment with CP in addition to standard of care (SOC) or to the  ...[more]

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