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Lack of efficacy of convalescent plasma in COVID-19 patients with concomitant hematological malignancies: An Italian retrospective study

Authors :
Lanza, F
Monaco, F
Ciceri, F
Cairoli, R
Sacchi, M
Guidetti, A
Marchetti, M
Massaia, M
Arcaini, L
Krampera, M
Mohamed, S
Gherlinzoni, F
Mecucci, C
Gentile, M
Romano, I
Venditti, A
Ruggeri, M
Ferrero, D
Coviello, E
Fabbri, E
Corradini, P
Passamonti, F
Lanza F
Monaco F
Ciceri F
Cairoli R
Sacchi MV
Guidetti A
Marchetti M
Massaia M
Arcaini L
Krampera M
Mohamed S
Gherlinzoni F
Mecucci C
Gentile M
Romano I
Venditti A
Ruggeri M
Ferrero D
Coviello E
Fabbri E
Corradini P
Passamonti F.
Lanza, F
Monaco, F
Ciceri, F
Cairoli, R
Sacchi, M
Guidetti, A
Marchetti, M
Massaia, M
Arcaini, L
Krampera, M
Mohamed, S
Gherlinzoni, F
Mecucci, C
Gentile, M
Romano, I
Venditti, A
Ruggeri, M
Ferrero, D
Coviello, E
Fabbri, E
Corradini, P
Passamonti, F
Lanza F
Monaco F
Ciceri F
Cairoli R
Sacchi MV
Guidetti A
Marchetti M
Massaia M
Arcaini L
Krampera M
Mohamed S
Gherlinzoni F
Mecucci C
Gentile M
Romano I
Venditti A
Ruggeri M
Ferrero D
Coviello E
Fabbri E
Corradini P
Passamonti F.
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

A multicenter retrospective study was designed to assess clinical outcome of COVID-19 in patients with hematological malignancies (HM) following treatment with anti-SARS-CoV-2 convalescent plasma (CP) or standard of care therapy. To this aim, a propensity score matching was used to assess the role of non-randomized administration of CP in this high-risk cohort of patients from the Italian Hematology Alliance on COVID-19 (ITA-HEMA-COV) project, now including 2049 untreated control patients. We investigated 30- and 90-day mortality, rate of admission to intensive care unit, proportion of patients requiring mechanical ventilatory support, hospitalization time, and SARS-CoV-2 clearance in 79 CP recipients and compared results with 158 propensity score-matched controls. Results indicated a lack of efficacy of CP in the study group compared with the untreated group, thus confirming the negative results obtained from randomized studies in immunocompetent individuals with COVID-19. In conclusion, this retrospective analysis did not meet the primary and secondary end points in any category of immunocompromized patients affected by HM.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
STAMPA, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1376720543
Document Type :
Electronic Resource