ABSTRACT
For more than two years the whole world is suffering from the COVID-19 pandemic. Before introduction of vaccination strategies the administration of fresh frozen plasma from convalescent donors seemed a promising therapeutic approach, especially if administered during the early phase of disease. The outcomes in multicenter trials on huge cohorts, however, did not meet the expectations. This is one reason why German guidelines do not recommend the use of convalescent plasma. One explanation could be varying and often low concentrations of COVID-19 antibodies in a majority of plasma units at the beginning of plasma applications, which could account for the lack of a convincing clinical efficacy. Therefore, we follow a strategy to selectively collect and concentrate human immunoglobulins using immunoadsorption as the method of antibody donation.