The Cochrane database of systematic reviews

Ongoing review of recovered plasma treatment for COVID-19 patients

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Abstract

A total of 33 randomized controlled trials involving 24,861 participants were assessed regarding the use of convalescent plasma for COVID-19 treatment.

  • Convalescent plasma does not reduce all-cause mortality at up to day 28 for individuals with moderate to severe disease.
  • There is little to no impact on the need for invasive mechanical ventilation or hospital discharge rates.
  • Convalescent plasma may have limited effects on quality of life and the risk of adverse events.
  • For individuals with mild disease, uncertainty remains regarding the effectiveness of convalescent plasma compared to standard care.
  • There are currently 49 ongoing studies and 33 completed studies exploring convalescent plasma therapy.

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Competing interests

CI: none known, Managing Editor of Cochrane Haematology, but not involved in the editorial process for this review. KLC: HSANZ Leukaemia Foundation PhD scholarship to support studies at Monash University. This is not related to the work in this review. VP: none known. SJV: is receiving a PhD scholarship from the not‐for‐profit Sanquin blood bank. CK: none known. EA: none known. IM: none known. EMW: I have received funding support from Australian Medical Research Future Fund for a trial of convalescent plasma. I was not involved in bias assessment, data extraction or interpretation, but served as a content expert. AL: none known. DJR: investigator on the REMAP‐CAP and RECOVERY trial. I was not involved in bias assessment, data extraction or interpretation, but served as a content expert. ZM: I have received funding support from Australian Medical Research Future Fund for a trial of convalescent plasma. I was not involved in bias assessment, data extraction or interpretation, but served as a content expert. CS‐O: is a member of the BEST Collaborative Clinical Study Group and Associate Editor for Transfusion Medicine Journal. I was not involved in bias assessment, data extraction or interpretation, but served as a content expert. AJ: Investigator of PLACID Trial. I was not involved in bias assessment, data extraction or interpretation, but served as a content expert. NC: none known. LJE: co‐lead of the COVID‐19 immunoglobulin domain of the REMAP‐CAP trial and investigator on the RECOVERY trial. I was not involved in bias assessment, data extraction or interpretation, but served as a content expert. NK: none known, staff of Cochrane Haematology. NS: none known; she is Co‐ordinating Editor of Cochrane Haematology, but was not involved in the editorial process for this review.
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