Background: Multiple myeloma is a malignant haematological neoplasm characterised by clonal proliferation of plasma cells, with a complex clinical picture, and a significant impact on patient survival, in which the prognosis evaluation of patients is of great importance. Objectives: In this single-centre retrospective analysis, performed in a group of newly diagnosed multiple myeloma patients, we examined several clinical and laboratory parameters in order to evaluate their trend according to survival of patients. Design: We collected data from 190 newly diagnosed multiple myeloma evaluated at the Hematology Division of the ‘Paolo Giaccone’ University Hospital of Palermo from 1 January 2017 to 30 September 2022. Specifically, we performed our analysis in the entire cohort of patients and also in the specific disease isotype. Methods: We evaluated simple and low-cost laboratory and haemorheological parameters, the latter obtained in a calculated way. The primary endpoint was to evaluate the trend and the differences of these parameters in the study population, divided into two specific groups, deceased and survivors after a specific observation period of almost 7 years. Results: In the entire cohort of multiple myeloma patients, we observed a mortality rate of 40%, of whom 36.4% were men and 43.1% were women. Among the patients who died, in comparison with those who survived, it is significantly evident the increase in age, in red cell distribution width (RDW), RDW%/albumin ratio and in the RDW%/haemoglobin ratio; moreover, in the same patients subgroup, we observed a reduction in haematocrit, total serum protein, calculated whole blood viscosity (evaluated according to the de Simone formula), serum albumin, albumin/fibrinogen ratio and in haemoglobin levels. Conclusion: The obtained data can represent a possible starting point for subsequent targeted analyses, aimed at studying the prognostic value of each individual parameter considered, favouring an increasingly complete and immediate prognostic evaluation of patients.
Carlisi, M., Lo Presti, R., Spoto, C., Mancuso, S., Siragusa, S., Caimi, G. (2024). Calculated haemorheological profile and laboratory parameters in new diagnosed multiple myeloma patients: retrospective analysis according to survival. THERAPEUTIC ADVANCES IN HEMATOLOGY, 15 [10.1177/20406207241298865].
Calculated haemorheological profile and laboratory parameters in new diagnosed multiple myeloma patients: retrospective analysis according to survival
Carlisi, Melania;Lo Presti, Rosalia;Spoto, Corinne;Mancuso, Salvatrice;Siragusa, Sergio;Caimi, Gregorio
2024-01-01
Abstract
Background: Multiple myeloma is a malignant haematological neoplasm characterised by clonal proliferation of plasma cells, with a complex clinical picture, and a significant impact on patient survival, in which the prognosis evaluation of patients is of great importance. Objectives: In this single-centre retrospective analysis, performed in a group of newly diagnosed multiple myeloma patients, we examined several clinical and laboratory parameters in order to evaluate their trend according to survival of patients. Design: We collected data from 190 newly diagnosed multiple myeloma evaluated at the Hematology Division of the ‘Paolo Giaccone’ University Hospital of Palermo from 1 January 2017 to 30 September 2022. Specifically, we performed our analysis in the entire cohort of patients and also in the specific disease isotype. Methods: We evaluated simple and low-cost laboratory and haemorheological parameters, the latter obtained in a calculated way. The primary endpoint was to evaluate the trend and the differences of these parameters in the study population, divided into two specific groups, deceased and survivors after a specific observation period of almost 7 years. Results: In the entire cohort of multiple myeloma patients, we observed a mortality rate of 40%, of whom 36.4% were men and 43.1% were women. Among the patients who died, in comparison with those who survived, it is significantly evident the increase in age, in red cell distribution width (RDW), RDW%/albumin ratio and in the RDW%/haemoglobin ratio; moreover, in the same patients subgroup, we observed a reduction in haematocrit, total serum protein, calculated whole blood viscosity (evaluated according to the de Simone formula), serum albumin, albumin/fibrinogen ratio and in haemoglobin levels. Conclusion: The obtained data can represent a possible starting point for subsequent targeted analyses, aimed at studying the prognostic value of each individual parameter considered, favouring an increasingly complete and immediate prognostic evaluation of patients.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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