Lessons learned in the collection of convalescent plasma during the COVID-19 pandemic

Silvano Wendel*, Kevin Land, Dana V. Devine, James Daly, Renée Bazin, Pierre Tiberghien, Cheuk Kwong Lee, Satyam Arora, Gopal K. Patidar, Kamini Khillan, Willem Martin Smid, Hans Vrielink, Adaeze Oreh, Arwa Z. Al-Riyami, Salwa Hindawi, Marion Vermeulen, Vernon Louw, Thierry Burnouf, Evan M. Bloch, Ruchika GoelMary Townsend, Cynthia So-Osman

*Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Background: The lack of definitive treatment or preventative options for COVID-19 led many clinicians early on to consider convalescent plasma (CCP) as potentially therapeutic. Regulators, blood centres and hospitals worldwide worked quickly to get CCP to the bedside. Although response was admirable, several areas have been identified to help improve future pandemic management. Materials and methods: A multidisciplinary, multinational subgroup from the ISBT Working Group on COVID-19 was tasked with drafting a manuscript that describes the lessons learned pertaining to procurement and administration of CCP, derived from a comprehensive questionnaire within the subgroup. Results: While each country’s responses and preparedness for the pandemic varied, there were shared challenges, spanning supply chain disruptions, staffing, impact of social distancing on the collection of regular blood and CCP products, and the availability of screening and confirmatory SARS-CoV-2 testing for donors and patients. The lack of a general framework to organize data gathering across clinical trials and the desire to provide a potentially life-saving therapeutic through compassionate use hampered the collection of much-needed safety and outcome data worldwide. Communication across all stakeholders was identified as being central to reducing confusion. Conclusion: The need for flexibility and adaptability remains paramount when dealing with a pandemic. As the world approaches the first anniversary of the COVID-19 pandemic with rising rates worldwide and over 115 million cases and 2·55 million deaths, respectively, it is important to reflect on how to better prepare for future pandemics as we continue to combat the current one.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)872-879
Number of pages8
JournalVox Sanguinis
Volume116
Issue number8
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Sept 2021

Keywords

  • blood collection
  • blood component production
  • blood donation testing
  • blood safety
  • plasma
  • transfusion medicine

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Hematology

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