Creating a plasma coordination center to support COVID-19 outpatient trials across a national network of hospital blood banks
Abstract Introduction: In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, we rapidly implemented a plasma coordination center, within two months, to support transfusion for two outpatient randomized controlled trials. The center design was based on an investigational drug services model and a Food and Drug Adm...
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