Placenta-Derived Cell Therapy to Treat Patients With Respiratory Failure Due to Coronavirus Disease 2019

2020 
OBJECTIVES: To determine whether placental cell therapy PLacental eXpanded (PLX)-PAD (Pluristem Therapeutics, Haifa, Israel) may be beneficial to treating critically ill patients suffering from acute respiratory distress syndrome due to coronavirus disease 2019 DESIGN: Retrospective case report of critically ill coronavirus disease 2019 patients treated with PLacental eXpanded (PLX)-PAD from March 26, 2020, to April 4, 2020, with follow-up through May 2, 2020 SETTING: Four hospitals in Israel (Rambam Health Care Campus, Bnai Zion Medical Center, and Samson Assuta Ashdod University Hospital), and Holy Name Medical Center in New Jersey PATIENTS: Eight critically ill patients on invasive mechanical ventilation, suffering from acute respiratory distress syndrome due to coronavirus disease 2019 INTERVENTIONS: Intramuscular injection of PLacental eXpanded (PLX)-PAD (300 × 10(6) cells) given as one to two treatments MEASUREMENTS AND MAIN RESULTS: Mortality, time to discharge, and changes in blood and respiratory variables were monitored during hospitalization to day 17 posttreatment Of the eight patients treated (median age 55 yr, seven males and one female), five were discharged, two remained hospitalized, and one died By day 3 postinjection, mean C-reactive protein fell 45% (240 3-131 3 mg/L;p = 0 0019) and fell to 77% by day 5 (56 0 mg/L;p < 0 0001) Pao(2)/Fio(2) improved in 5:8 patients after 24-hour posttreatment, with similar effects 48-hour posttreatment A decrease in positive end-expiratory pressure and increase in pH were statistically significant between days 0 and 14 (p = 0 0032 and p = 0 00072, respectively) A decrease in hemoglobin was statistically significant for days 0-5 and 0-14 (p = 0 015 and p = 0 0028, respectively), whereas for creatinine, it was statistically significant between days 0 and 14 (p = 0 032) CONCLUSIONS: Improvement in several variables such as C-reactive protein, positive end-expiratory pressure, and Pao(2)/Fio(2) was observed following PLacental eXpanded (PLX)-PAD treatment, suggesting possible therapeutic effect However, interpretation of the data is limited due to the small sample size, use of concomitant investigational therapies, and the uncontrolled study design The efficacy of PLacental eXpanded (PLX)-PAD in coronavirus disease 2019 should be further evaluated in a controlled clinical trial
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