Effect of pathologic fractures on survival in multiple myeloma patients: a case control study

病理性骨折对多发性骨髓瘤患者生存率的影响:一项病例对照研究

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: Multiple Myeloma (MM) is a B cell neoplasm characterized by the clonal proliferation of plasma cells. Skeletal complications are found in up to 80% of myeloma patients at presentation and are major cause of morbidity. METHODS: 49 patients were enrolled with MM admitted to Black Sea Technical University Hospital between 2002-2005. Pathologic fractures (PFs) were determined and the patients with or without PF were followed up minimum 3 years for survival analysis. RESULTS: PF was observed in 24 patients (49%) and not observed in 25 patients (51%). The risk of death was increased in the patients with PF compared with patients who had no fractures. While overall survival was 17.6 months in the patients with PFs, it was 57.3 months in the patients with no PFs. CONCLUSION: These findings suggest that PFs may induce reduced survival and increased mortality in the MM patients, however, larger sample size is essential to draw clearer conclusions added to these data.

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