A prospective study on COVID-19 convalescent plasma donor (CCP) recruitment strategies in a resource constrained blood centre

Durba Biswas, Chikam Maiti, Biplabendu Talukder, Md Azharuddin, Sayantan Saha, Sumita Pandey, Arijit Das, Setu Das Adhikari, Yogiraj Ray, Biswanath S. Sarkar, Sekhar R. Paul, Bibhuti Saha, Sandip Paul, Shilpak Chatterjee, Dipyaman Ganguly, Prasun Bhattacharya
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Abstract

Background and Objectives

The COVID-19 pandemic has spread across 87 million people with more than 1·8 million deaths in the world. As there is no definite treatment modality, the use of convalescent plasma has become increasingly popular worldwide. This study aimed to identify an appropriate strategy of donor recruitment and to evaluate the appropriateness of pre-set plasma donation guidelines.

Material and Methods

In this prospective study conducted from May to September 2020, the donors were recruited under the following two circumstances: Group I, patients in the post–COVID-19 follow-up in the clinic, and Group II, patients recovered from COVID-19 recruited through mass and electronic media. A pre-set donor selection criteria and laboratory investigation was designed according to national and international guidelines. Approximately 500 ml of COVID-19 convalescent plasma (CCP) was collected from recovered individuals in each group by two different cell separators. The overall donor’s attendance rate, deferral rate, adverse events and donor compliance was analysed and compared between the two groups.

Results

There was a significant difference in attendance in relation to registration between the groups (P < 0·0001). Donor deferral was significantly higher in group II compared with group I. The single most frequent cause of donor deferral was low antibody index (P = 0·0001). The total donor adverse event rate in CCP donation was significantly lower compared with routine plateletpheresis procedures. The donor’s compliance to blood centre’s protocol was satisfactory in both the groups.

Conclusion

Recruitment of patients in the post–COVID-19 follow-up in the clinic was more effective than the general recruitment through mass and electronic media for convalescence plasma donation in a resource-constrained blood centre.

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资源受限血液中心COVID-19恢复期血浆供者(CCP)招募策略的前瞻性研究
背景和目的2019冠状病毒病大流行已在全球蔓延8700万人,造成180多万人死亡。由于没有明确的治疗方式,恢复期血浆的使用在世界范围内越来越流行。本研究旨在确定合适的献血者招募策略,并评估预先设定的血浆捐献指南的适用性。材料与方法本前瞻性研究于2020年5月至9月进行,招募的供体分为两种情况:第一组为临床新冠肺炎后随访患者,第二组为通过大众媒体和电子媒体招募的新冠肺炎康复患者。根据国家和国际准则设计了预先设定的供体选择标准和实验室调查。通过两种不同的细胞分离器从每组康复个体中收集约500 ml的COVID-19恢复期血浆(CCP)。分析比较两组患者的总体献血者出勤率、延迟率、不良事件和献血者依从性。结果两组间出席率与注册率有显著差异(P < 0.0001)。与ⅰ组相比,ⅱ组的供体延迟性明显高于ⅰ组,抗体指数低是导致供体延迟的最常见原因(P = 0.0001)。与常规血小板采集相比,CCP捐献的总供者不良事件发生率显著降低。两组献血者对血液中心方案的依从性均令人满意。结论在资源有限的血液中心,通过临床随访招募患者比通过大众和电子媒体招募恢复期血浆更有效。
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