- This is a phase II randomized study of convalescent plasma for the treatment of non-immune individuals with COVID-19 infection at high risk of complications. - Subjects will be considered as having completed the study after 2 months (+/- 5) days, unless consent withdrawal or death occurs first. - Subjects will be randomized to receiving convalescent plasma or best supportive care. - Patients randomized to best supportive care may receive plasma should they require hospitalization for progression of COVID-19 disease. - The final analysis will be conducted once the last subject completes the 2-month visit or withdraws from the study.
Overall study design
- This is a phase II randomized study of convalescent plasma for the treatment of
non-immune individuals with COVID-19 infection at high risk of complications.
- Subjects will be considered as having completed the study after 2 months (+/- 5) days,
unless consent withdrawal or death occurs first.
- Subjects will be randomized to receiving convalescent plasma or best supportive care.
- Patients randomized to best supportive care may receive plasma should they require
hospitalization for progression of COVID-19 disease.
- The final analysis will be conducted once the last subject completes the 2-month visit
or withdraws from the study.
A total of 306 subjects will be recruited, 153 for each arm. If a patient in the best
supportive care arm requires hospitalization, the patient will be eligible to receive
convalescent plasma if requested and/or deemed medically appropriate by the admitting
physician.
Overall study duration
- The study begins when the first subject (donor or recipient) signs the informed consent.
The study will end once the last enrolled subject completes the study (likely a
recipient).
- The expected duration of the study is approximately 12 months.
Biological: Convalescent Plasma
Fresh or frozen plasma will be infused one time to hospitalized patients with COVID-19 infection
Other: Best Supportive Care
Patients will receive best supportive care. Patients randomized to this arm may receive plasma should they require hospitalization for progression of COVID-19 disease.
Donor Eligibility Criteria:
- Age 18-60
- A history of a positive nasopharyngeal swab for COVID-19 or a history of positive
antibody titer test.
- At least 14 days from resolution of COVID-19-associated symptoms including fevers.
- A negative nasopharyngeal swab (or similar test) for COVID-19
- anti-SARS-CoV2 titers >1:500
- Adequate venous access for apheresis
- Meets donor eligibility criteria in accordance to Hackensack University Medical Center
(HUMC) Collection Facility at the John Theurer Cancer Center (JTCC) if collecting at
the JTCC, and all regulatory agencies as describes in SOP 800 01.
- Required testing of the donor and product must be performed in accordance to FDA
regulations (21 CFR 610.40), and the donation must be found suitable (21 CFR 630.30)
Recipient Eligibility Criteria:
- Patient age >30 years old, newly diagnosed with a COVID-19 infection with onset of
first symptoms < 96 hours.
- And least one other high-risk feature:
1. Age > 65
2. BMI 30 or above
3. Hypertension, defined as SBP above 140 or DBP above 90, or requiring medication
for control.
4. Coronary artery disease (history, not ECG changes only)
5. Congestive heart failure
6. Peripheral vascular disease (includes aortic aneurysm >= 6 cm)
7. Cerebrovascular disease (history of CVA or TIA)
8. Dementia
9. Chronic pulmonary disease
10. Liver disease (such as portal hypertension, chronic hepatitis)
11. Diabetes (excludes diet-controlled alone)
12. Moderate or severe renal disease defined as having a GFR < 60 mL/min
13. Cancer (exclude if > 5 year in remission)
14. AIDS (not just HIV positive)
Recipient exclusion criteria:
- History of severe transfusion reaction to plasma products
- Need for oxygen supplementation
- Positive test for COVID-19 antibodies
- Chemotherapy-induced neutropenia (ANC < 0.5 x 103/mcL)
- Immunosuppressive medications except for prednisone (or steroid equivalent) > 10 mg
daily.
- Performance status < 50 by KPS
- Pneumonia by radiographic evaluation
Hackensack University Medical Center
Hackensack, New Jersey, United States
Michele L Donato, MD, Principal Investigator
Hackensack Meridian Health