Fracture risk with multiple myeloma: A population-based study

被引:192
|
作者
Melton, LJ
Kyle, RA
Achenbach, SJ
Oberg, AL
Rajkumar, SV
机构
[1] Mayo Clin & Mayo Fdn, Dept Hlth Sci Res, Div Epidemiol, Rochester, MN 55905 USA
[2] Mayo Clin & Mayo Fdn, Coll Med, Dept Internal Med, Div Hematol, Rochester, MN 55905 USA
[3] Mayo Clin & Mayo Fdn, Coll Med, Dept Hlth Sci Res, Div Biostat, Rochester, MN 55905 USA
关键词
multiple myeloma; cohort study; epidemiology; osteoporosis; vertebral fracture;
D O I
10.1359/JBMR.041131
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Pathologic fractures, especially of the axial skeleton, are extremely common in patients with multiple myeloma and cluster around the time of diagnosis. Osteoporotic fractures seem to be less of a problem in these patients. Introduction: It is generally believed that fractures are common in patients with multiple myeloma as a result of lytic bone lesions, generalized bone loss, and/or elevated bone turnover from excessive cytokine production, but the actual risk of pathologic versus osteoporotic fractures has not been quantified. Materials and Methods: In a population-based retrospective cohort study, 165 Olmsted County, MN, residents with myeloma diagnosed from 1945 to 2001 (55% men; mean age, 70.7 +/- 11.1 years) were followed for 537 person-years. The relative risk of fractures was assessed by standardized incidence ratios (SIRs), and risk factors were evaluated in proportional hazards models. Results: Altogether, 134 patients experienced 463 fractures. In the year before diagnosis, 16 times more fractures were observed than expected, mostly pathologic fractures of the vertebrae and ribs. Subsequently, there was a 9-fold increase in fracture risk. However, 69% of these fractures were pathologic, and another 11% were found incidentally on myeloma monitoring. With the latter two groups excluded, subsequent fracture risk was elevated 3-fold, with a 2-fold increase in the risk of an osteoporotic fracture. In multivariate analyses, the predictors of overall fracture risk were oral corticosteroid use and elevated serum calcium levels, whereas pathologic fractures were additionally predicted by use of chemotherapy. Conclusion: There is a dramatic increase in fractures around the time of diagnosis of myeloma, most of which are pathologic fractures. The most important predictor of overall fracture risk is oral corticosteroid use.
引用
收藏
页码:487 / 493
页数:7
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Risk of Stroke in Patients with Multiple Myeloma: A Nationwide Population-Based Study
    Liu, Chia-Jen
    Liu, Yao-Chung
    Hong, Ying-Chung
    Ku, Fan-Chen
    Gau, Jyh-Pyng
    Chiou, Tzeon-Jye
    Tzeng, Cheng-Hwai
    BLOOD, 2014, 124 (21)
  • [2] MULTIPLE MYELOMA AND COMORBIDITY: A POPULATION-BASED STUDY
    Sverrisdottir, I. S.
    Rognvaldsson, S.
    Lund, S. H.
    Turesson, I.
    Hultcrantz, M.
    Bjorkholm, M.
    Landgren, O.
    Kristinsson, S. Y.
    HAEMATOLOGICA, 2017, 102 : 270 - 270
  • [3] Multiple myeloma and comorbidity: a population-based study
    Sverrisdottir, Ingigerdur
    Rognvaldsson, Solvi
    Turesson, Ingemar
    Hultcrantz, Malin
    Bjorkholm, Magnus
    Landgren, C. Ola
    Kristinsson, Sigurdur
    CLINICAL LYMPHOMA MYELOMA & LEUKEMIA, 2019, 19 (10): : E219 - E219
  • [4] RISK OF FRACTURE IN PATIENTS WITH MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS: A POPULATION-BASED COHORT STUDY
    Bazelier, M.
    van Staa, T.
    Leufkens, H.
    Vestergaard, P.
    Cooper, C.
    Uitdehaag, B.
    Lalmohamed, A.
    de Vries, F.
    OSTEOPOROSIS INTERNATIONAL, 2010, 21 : S450 - S451
  • [5] Multiple myeloma and infections: a population-based study on 9253 multiple myeloma patients
    Blimark, Cecilie
    Holmberg, Erik
    Mellqvist, Ulf-Henrik
    Landgren, Ola
    Bjoekholm, Magnus
    Hultcrantz, Malin
    Kjellander, Christian
    Turesson, Ingemar
    Kristinsson, Sigurdur Y.
    HAEMATOLOGICA, 2015, 100 (01) : 107 - 113
  • [6] Risk of Recurrent Fracture: A Population-Based Study
    Escott, Benjamin G.
    To, Teresa
    Beaton, Dorcas E.
    Howard, Andrew W.
    PEDIATRICS, 2019, 144 (02)
  • [7] Smoldering multiple myeloma risk factors for progression: a Danish population-based cohort study
    Sorrig, Rasmus
    Klausen, Tobias W.
    Salomo, Morten
    Vangsted, Annette J.
    Ostergaard, Brian
    Gregersen, Henrik
    Frolund, Ulf Christian
    Andersen, Niels F.
    Helleberg, Carsten
    Andersen, Kristian T.
    Pedersen, Robert S.
    Pedersen, Per
    Abildgaard, Niels
    Gimsing, Peter
    EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF HAEMATOLOGY, 2016, 97 (03) : 303 - 309
  • [8] IMPACT OF FAMILY HISTORY ON RISK OF PROGRESSION OF MGUS TO MULTIPLE MYELOMA: A POPULATION-BASED STUDY
    Aradottir, K.
    Lund, S. H.
    Landgren, O.
    Bjorkholm, M.
    Turesson, I.
    Kristinsson, S. Y.
    HAEMATOLOGICA, 2016, 101 : 521 - 522
  • [9] The Risk of Stroke and Myocardial Infarction in Multiple Myeloma: A Population-Based Study in the United States
    Al Armashi, Abdul Rahman
    Elantably, Dina
    Wang, Jiasheng
    Al Zubaidi, Anas
    Alkrekshi, Akram
    BLOOD, 2022, 140 : 7226 - 7227
  • [10] Multiple Myeloma and Infections: A Population-Based Study Based On 9,610 Multiple Myeloma Patients
    Blimark, Cecilie
    Mellqvist, Ulf-Henrik
    Landgren, Ola
    Bjorkholm, Magnus
    Hultcrantz, Malin L.
    Kjellander, Christian
    Turesson, Ingemar
    Holmberg, Erik
    Kristinsson, Sigurdur Y.
    BLOOD, 2012, 120 (21)