Efficacy of Convalescent Plasma Therapy in Patients With COVID-19
NCT ID: NCT04425915
Last Updated: 2021-10-14
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
PHASE3
400 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2020-06-14
2020-12-15
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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Institute of Liver and Biliary Sciences Sector D-1, Vasant Kunj New Delhi -110070
\- Collection and testing of Convalescent Plasma
Treatment Centres
Lok Nayak Jai Prakash Hospital (LNJP)
Rajiv Gandhi Super-speciality Hospital (RGSSH)
Methodology Donor Plasmapheresis COVID-19 recovered patients will be counseled and informed regarding convalescent plasma donation. The contact information of those who agree will be sent to the coordinator at ILBS Blood Centre.
* The prospective donor will be contacted and if willing to come for donation, the donor will be provided conveyance if required, to come to ILBS Blood centre for Plasma Donation
* At ILBS the donor will be counseled and the doctor in-charge will explain the procedure to the Donor.
* The donor will be given a Donor Information Sheet and Informed consent will be taken on the document
* The eligibility for plasma donation will be ascertained through Medical History, Physical Examination, and laboratory tests.
Donor Eligibility for Plasmapheresis
* Virologically documented (PCR positive by nasopharyngeal swab) who is recovered and free of symptoms for 14 days.
* Has tested negative for SARS CoV 2 on two consecutive tests 24 hrs apart.
* Fulfill all criteria of donor eligibility for donor Plasmapheresis under the Drugs \& Cosmetics Act 1940 and Rules 1945, amended 11.03.2020
* Females who have been pregnant may be tested for anti-HLA antibodies and eligible if negative for the same.
The following Donors will be excluded
* Do not fulfill all criteria of donor eligibility for donor Plasmapheresis under
* the Drugs \& Cosmetics Act 1940 and Rules 1945, amended 11.03.2020
* Females who have been pregnant and have not been tested for HLA antibodies or are HLA antibody positive if tested and previously transfused donors (to prevent TRALI)
* Donors who have taken steroids during treatment for COVID-19 Donor Selection Process
* A detailed medical history of the donor will be taken and documented
* Physical examination ( Height, Weight, Blood Pressure, Temperature, adequate veins for phlebotomy)
* Laboratory Testing: complete Blood count, Testing for hepatitis B virus, hepatitis C virus, HIV, malaria, and syphilis) by serology, blood grouping, and antibody screening. Serum protein will be done in repeat donors ( Ref: D\&C Act and Rules)
* Serum COVID-19 specific IgG antibody positive (with an IgG titre higher than 80).
* All Results Evaluated \& Clinically Correlated The donor is deemed eligible/non-eligible
Plasmapheresis Procedure
* Determine Volume to be collect-approx. 500 ml
* As per the Drugs \& Cosmetics Act 1940 and Rules 1945, amended 11.03.2020
* Start Donor Plasmapheresis Procedure(As per SOP)
* Collect Convalescent Plasma The convalescent plasma will be properly labeled and frozen at -80o C in a separate Deep Freezer. It will not be issued to other patients who are with non-COVID.
* Label Details: As per the Drugs \& Cosmetics Act 1940 and Rules 1945, amended 11.03.2020.
* Storage condition- Below -30oC
* Shelf life: - 1 Year
Other Sources of Convalescent Plasma:
Convalescent Plasma collected during a CP donation drive by Delhi Govt. following all rules and regulations of the Drugs\& Cosmetics Act 1940 and Rules 1945, amended 11.03.2020 is stored at ILBS and will be used in this trial.
The tests for Donors:
1\. Real-time PCR for SARS-CoV-2: Nasal swab samples will be taken prior to donation and tested for SARS-CoV-2 by real-time PCR method it the donor does not have two negative reports 24 hrs apart.
Antibody Titers of Convalescent Plasma and Patients Plasma by ELISA
For Donors:
The titre of serum neutralizing antibody which is the spike protein antibody, directed against the SARS-CoV-2 RBD (receptor binding domain) proteins. The titre will be done by IgG ELISA or by Rapid IgG antibody titre. The minimum titre of 80 is needed for the use of convalescent in patients.
For recipients:
1. Real-time PCR for SARS-CoV-2:
Nasal swab samples will be taken prior to transfusion and tested for SARS-CoV-2 by real-time PCR method. The test should be positive for eligibility of the recipient along with clinical criteria for COVID-19.
2. Antibody titre: The serum of each recipient will be obtained and IgG antibody titre by enzyme-linked immune-sorbent assay (ELISA) or Rapid IgG antibody method will be tested one day prior to the convalescent plasma transfusion. Changes of IgG antibody titre before and after convalescent plasma transfusion in patients will be studied. The serum will be stored for neutralizing antibody titers by plaque reduction will be done subject to availability.
Study Population:
Adult patients with severe COVID -19 infections defined as WHO Interim Guidance and the Guideline of Diagnosis and Treatment of COVID-19 of National Health Commission of China (version 5.0) with confirmation by real-time RT-PCR assay with severe disease i.e. meeting any 2 of the following criteria
1. Patients on ventilator (in last 24 hours)
2. Respiratory distress, RR ≥30 beats/min
3. Oxygen saturation level less than 90% in resting state
4. Partial pressure of oxygen (PaO2)/oxygen concentration (FiO2) ≤ 300 mmHg
5. Lung infiltrates \> 50% within 24 to 48 hours
Study Design:
An open label randomized controlled trial. The study group will comprise of 400 adult patients with severe COVID -19 as detailed above.
Randomization will be done in the ratio of 1:1 in with 200 patients in the treatment arm and 200 patients in the control arm. Allocation concealment will be done by Sequentially Numbered Opaque Sealed Envelopes (SNOSE) method.
Intervention Arm: Two doses of 250 ml Convalescent plasma from recovered COVID-19 patients + Standard of Care will be given to severely sick COVID-19 patients in the treatment arm Control Arm: Standard of Care will be given to severely sick COVID-19 patients in the control arm Details of Standard of Care The Ministry of Health and Family Welfare has issued detailed guidelines for the management of sCOVID-19 based on varying grades of severity which may be periodically updated. For the management of ARDS or sepsis the respective guidelines issued by ARDSNet and Surviving Sepsis campaign will be followed. Other institutional protocols for supportive management will be implemented. (Ref: Guidelines on Clinical Management of COVID-19. MoHFW, GoI.2020.) Monitoring and Assessment: Daily until clinical improvement Adverse Effects: Will be documented Stopping rule: None (C) The expected outcome of the project: Investigator expect convalescent plasma therapy to be a safe and efficacious therapy based on our pilot RCT. This study will determine if there is a clinical improvement /mortality benefit and further elaborate on its safety in patients with severe COVID-19
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
TREATMENT
NONE
Study Groups
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Convalescent Plasma with Standard of Care
Two doses of 250 ml Convalescent plasma from recovered COVID-19 patients + Standard of Care will be given to severely sick COVID-19 patients in the treatment arm
Convalescent Plasma
Dose-250 ml Frequency - 2 doses on consecutive days Duration -Start by day 3 of symptom onset (of severe COVID-19 as in inclusion criteria) in eligible patients
Standard of Care
The Ministry of Health and Family Welfare has issued detailed guidelines for the management of sCOVID-19 based on varying grades of severity which may be periodically updated. For the management of ARDS or sepsis the respective guidelines issued by ARDSNet and Surviving Sepsis campaign will be followed. Other institutional protocols for supportive management will be implemented. (Ref: Guidelines on Clinical Management of COVID-19. MoHFW, GoI.2020.)
Standard of Care
The Ministry of Health and Family Welfare has issued detailed guidelines for the management of sCOVID-19 based on varying grades of severity which may be periodically updated. For the management of ARDS or sepsis the respective guidelines issued by ARDSNet and Surviving Sepsis campaign will be followed. Other institutional protocols for supportive management will be implemented. (Ref: Guidelines on Clinical Management of COVID-19. MoHFW, GoI.2020.)
Standard of Care
The Ministry of Health and Family Welfare has issued detailed guidelines for the management of sCOVID-19 based on varying grades of severity which may be periodically updated. For the management of ARDS or sepsis the respective guidelines issued by ARDSNet and Surviving Sepsis campaign will be followed. Other institutional protocols for supportive management will be implemented. (Ref: Guidelines on Clinical Management of COVID-19. MoHFW, GoI.2020.)
Interventions
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Convalescent Plasma
Dose-250 ml Frequency - 2 doses on consecutive days Duration -Start by day 3 of symptom onset (of severe COVID-19 as in inclusion criteria) in eligible patients
Standard of Care
The Ministry of Health and Family Welfare has issued detailed guidelines for the management of sCOVID-19 based on varying grades of severity which may be periodically updated. For the management of ARDS or sepsis the respective guidelines issued by ARDSNet and Surviving Sepsis campaign will be followed. Other institutional protocols for supportive management will be implemented. (Ref: Guidelines on Clinical Management of COVID-19. MoHFW, GoI.2020.)
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Patients on ventilator (in last 24 hours)
* Respiratory distress, RR ≥30 beats/min
* Oxygen saturation level less than 90 % in resting state
* Partial pressure of oxygen (PaO2)/oxygen concentration (FiO2) ≤ 300 mmHg
* Lung infiltrates \> 50% within 24 to 48 hours
* Virologically documented (PCR positive by nasopharyngeal swab) who is recovered and free of symptoms for 14 days.
* Has tested negative for SARS CoV 2 on two consecutive tests 24 hrs apart.
* Fulfill all criteria of donor eligibility for donor Plasmapheresis under the Drugs \& Cosmetics Act 1940 and Rules 1945, amended 11.03.2020
* Females who have been pregnant may be tested for anti-HLA antibodies and eligible if negative for the same.
Exclusion Criteria
* Patients with age less than 18 years
* Patients presenting with multi-organ failure
* Pregnancy
* Individuals with HIV and Viral Hepatitis and Cancer
* Extremely moribund patients with an expected life expectancy of less than 24 hours
* Hemodynamic instability requiring vasopressors
* Previous history of allergy to plasma
* Cirrhosis
* Severe renal impairment with GFR\< 30ml/min or recipients of RRT, peritoneal dialysis
* Patients with uncontrolled diabetes mellitus, hypertension, arrhythmias and unstable Angina
* Do not fulfill all criteria of donor eligibility for donor Plasmapheresis under
* the Drugs \& Cosmetics Act 1940 and Rules 1945, amended 11.03.2020
* Females who have been pregnant and have not been tested for HLA antibodies or are HLA antibody positive if tested and previously transfused donors (to prevent TRALI)
* Donors who have taken steroids during treatment for COVID-19
18 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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Institute of Liver and Biliary Sciences, India
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Locations
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Maulana Azad Medical College
New Delhi, National Capital Territory of Delhi, India
Institute of Liver & Biliary Sciences
New Delhi, National Capital Territory of Delhi, India
Rajiv Gandhi Super Speciality Hospital
New Delhi, National Capital Territory of Delhi, India
Countries
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References
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Bajpai M, Maheshwari A, Dogra V, Kumar S, Gupta E, Kale P, Saluja V, Thomas SS, Trehanpati N, Bihari C, Agarwal R, Bharti P, Shankar P, Hussain J, Chhabra K, Gupta A, Narayanan A, Agarwal S, Jain S, Bhardwaj A, Kumar G, Yadav BK, Sarin SK. Efficacy of convalescent plasma therapy in the patient with COVID-19: a randomised control trial (COPLA-II trial). BMJ Open. 2022 Apr 6;12(4):e055189. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2021-055189.
Other Identifiers
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ILBS-COVID-04
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id