An Observational Cohort Trial of Outcomes and Antibody Responses Following Treatment With COVID19 Convalescent Plasma in Hospitalized COVID-19 Patients
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- Recruiting
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- participants needed
- 150
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- University of Colorado, Denver
Summary
This is an observational study designed to learn more about how COVID19 convalescent plasma works in patients with COVID19 compared to those patients who did not receive convalescent plasma treatment. Information about patient recovery will be collected from participants' electronic medical records to evaluate safety, clinical outcomes, and SARS-CoV2 antibody responses in patients who were treated with convalescent plasma under a separate expanded access protocol, NCT04372368.
Description
This a prospective, observational cohort trial to evaluate safety, clinical outcomes, and SARS-CoV2 antibody responses in patients who were treated with anti-SARS-CoV-2 convalescent plasma under Expanded Access protocol, NCT04372368. Hospitalized patients with acute respiratory symptoms with or without confirmed interstitial COVID-19 pneumonia will be enrolled. The investigators anticipate that a minimum of 150 eligible subjects will be enrolled to receive COVID19 convalescent plasma over the 12 month period for the FDA IND expanded access protocol, NCT04372368, to provide COVID19 convalescent serum, which is a separate treatment trial. This observational protocol will co-enroll patients in parallel with the expanded access protocol and expects to enroll approximately the same number of patients but no treatment will be provided as part of this protocol. Additionally, the investigators will use Compass data with identifiers to pull information on hospitalized control COVID19+ patients from hospital admission date 4/20 to current for comparison.
This protocol is limited to data collection using the EMR to evaluate outcomes following COVID19 convalescent plasma treatment. Patient-linked specimens will not be obtained and analyzed outside of the expanded access protocol for distribution of COVID19 convalescent plasma. For this protocol, only de-identified, discarded samples may be obtained during routine patient care. Thus, consent will only be obtained from patients/subjects for participation in data abstraction/analysis from the electronic medical record.
Details
Condition | COVID19 |
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Age | 18years - 100years |
Clinical Study Identifier | NCT04471051 |
Sponsor | University of Colorado, Denver |
Last Modified on | 19 February 2024 |
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