A simple score to predict early severe infections in patients with newly diagnosed multiple myeloma
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Encinas, Cristina; Hernández Rivas, José Ángel; Oriol, Alberto; Risoñol, Laura; Balchard, María Jesús; Bellón, José María; García Sanz, Ramón; Rubia, Javier de la; López de la Guía, Ana; Jimenez Ubieto, Ana; Jarque, Isidro; Iñigo, Belén; Dourdil, Victoria; Arriba, Felipe de; Cuéllar Pérez-Ávila, Clara; Gonzalez, Yolanda; Hernández, Miguel Teodoro; Bargay, Joan; Ocio San Miguel, Enrique María
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2022Derechos
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Blood Cancer Journal (2022) 12:68
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Nature Pub. Group
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Infections remain a common complication in patients with multiple myeloma (MM) and are associated with morbidity and mortality. A risk score to predict the probability of early severe infection could help to identify the patients that would benefit from preventive measures. We undertook a post hoc analysis of infections in four clinical trials from the Spanish Myeloma Group, involving a total of 1347 patients (847 transplant candidates). Regarding the GEM2010 > 65 trial, antibiotic prophylaxis was mandatory, so we excluded it from the final analysis. The incidence of severe infection episodes within the first 6 months was 13.8%, and majority of the patients experiencing the first episode before 4 months (11.1%). 1.2% of patients died because of infections within the first 6 months (1% before 4 months). Variables associated with increased risk of severe infection in the first 4 months included serum albumin ?30 g/L, ECOG > 1, male sex, and non-IgA type MM. A simple risk score with these variables facilitated the identification of three risk groups with different probabilities of severe infection within the first 4 months: low-risk (score 0?2) 8.2%; intermediate-risk (score 3) 19.2%; and high-risk (score 4) 28.3%. Patients with intermediate/high risk could be candidates for prophylactic antibiotic therapies.
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