The Effectiveness of Convalescent Plasma Administered on the First Day of Admission for COVID-19 Patients: An Open-label Randomized Controlled Trial
Saeed Mohammadi, Mandana Pouladzadeh, Hamidreza Kouhpayeh, Shamsi Okati, Mehdi Safdarian, Peyman Eshghi, Parastoo Moradi Choghakabodi, Shahabeddin Mashaei, Sharareh Sanei Sistani, Yalda Khani, Soheila Nasizadeh, Ahmad Reza Shamshiri, Amir TeimourpourAbstract
Background:
Given the controversial reports on the effect of convalescent plasma (CP) on coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) patients, this study aimed to clarify the efficacy of early CP administration, improve the understanding of its impact on clinical outcomes, guide future research, address safety concerns, and inform public health policies.
Method:
In this prospective, multicenter, randomized controlled trial conducted at Razi Hospital (Ahvaz) and Bouali Hospital (Zahedan) in Iran, 232 confirmed COVID-19 patients were randomly assigned into two groups using a computer-generated randomization method. The treatment group (
Results:
No significant differences were observed between the groups in terms of age (
Conclusion:
While administering CP with a high titer of anti-SARS-CoV-2 IgG early in infection may improve vital signs and laboratory parameters in COVID-19 patients, it does not significantly reduce mortality risk or length of hospitalization compared to routine medications. Overall, the treatment appears to have few side effects, suggesting it may be a safe option for further evaluation in managing early COVID-19 symptoms.
Trial registration:
This prospective, multicenter, two-parallel randomized controlled trial was prospectively registered in the Iranian Clinical Trials Registry (IRCT20200310046736N1).