Author: Feng, Ying; Huang, Jianying; Wu, Jianyuan; Xu, Yan; Chen, Bo; Jiang, Lijun; Xiang, Hui; Peng, Zhiyong; Wang, Xinghuan
Title: Safety and feasibility of umbilical cord mesenchymal stem cells in patients with COVIDâ€19 pneumonia: A pilot study Cord-id: 6f01htfi Document date: 2020_11_17
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Snippet: OBJECTIVES: We aim to explore the safety and feasibility of umbilical cord mesenchymal stem cells (UCâ€MSCs) transplantation in patients with severe and critically severe coronavirus diseaseâ€2019 (COVIDâ€19). METHODS: We conducted a small sample, single arm, pilot trial. In addition to standard therapy, we performed four rounds of transplantation of UCâ€MSCs in sixteen patients with severe and critically severe COVIDâ€19. We recorded adverse events from enrolment to Day 28. We evaluated th
Document: OBJECTIVES: We aim to explore the safety and feasibility of umbilical cord mesenchymal stem cells (UCâ€MSCs) transplantation in patients with severe and critically severe coronavirus diseaseâ€2019 (COVIDâ€19). METHODS: We conducted a small sample, single arm, pilot trial. In addition to standard therapy, we performed four rounds of transplantation of UCâ€MSCs in sixteen patients with severe and critically severe COVIDâ€19. We recorded adverse events from enrolment to Day 28. We evaluated the oxygenation index, inflammatory biomarkers, radiological presentations of the disease and lymphocyte subsets count on the 7th day (D7 ± 1 day), the 14th day (D14 ± 1 day) and the 28th day (D28 ± 3 days). RESULTS: There were no infusionâ€related or allergic reactions. The oxygenation index was improved after transplantation. The mortality of enrolled patients was 6.25%, whereas the historical mortality rate was 45.4%. The level of cytokines estimated varied in the normal range, the radiological presentations (ground glass opacity) were improved and the lymphocyte count and lymphocyte subsets (CD4(+) T cells, CD8(+) T cells and NK cells) count showed recovery after transplantation. CONCLUSIONS: Intravenous transplantation of UCâ€MSCs was safe and feasible for treatment of patients with severe and critically severe COVIDâ€19 pneumonia.
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