Faryal M Raza, Elifuraha W Mkwizu, Steven A Leak, Abid M Sadiq, Furaha S Lyamuya, Nyasatu G Chamba, Kajiru G Kilonzo, Elichilia R Shao, Eijaaz A Ahmed, Eliasa K Ndale, Andrew R Costantine, Eugenie M Kamabu, Doreen T Eliah, Eliada B Nziku, Oliver Henke
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目的:本研究旨在描述坦桑尼亚多发性骨髓瘤(MM)诊断过程中的临床、实验室和影像学特征,概述所采用的治疗方法,并确定MM患者5年的生存率:这项回顾性队列研究调查了2017年1月至2022年6月期间在乞力马扎罗基督教医疗中心癌症护理诊所确诊的多发性骨髓瘤患者。研究收集了人口统计学数据、临床概况和生存结果。研究采用Kaplan-Meier法确定总生存期(OS)和生存率,并辅以单变量分析和多变量Cox回归模型,显著性P<.05:在这项对 76 名 MM 患者进行的研究中,骨痛是最常见的主诉(76.3%),患者的年龄一般在 50 岁以上(82.5%)。实验室检查经常出现异常现象,如贫血(51.3%)和高钙血症(23.9%)。根据 Durie Salmon 分期法,大多数患者处于 III 期(82.7%),影像学检查显示有各种骨质异常。中位生存期为18.0个月,46.1%的患者在研究期间去世。导致生存期缩短的因素包括贫血、肾功能衰竭和骨受累。感染是这些患者死亡的主要原因。骨痛的主诉对生存结果有很大影响:本研究提供了对撒哈拉以南非洲地区 MM 的全面了解,强调了与年龄相关的诊断差异、骨痛等主要表现症状、导致诊断延迟的因素以及对生存率的影响。研究结果突出表明,该地区亟需早期识别、改进诊断和有针对性的干预措施,以提高 MM 患者的治疗效果。
Factors Associated With Survival Among Patients With Multiple Myeloma in Northeastern Tanzania.
Purpose: This study sought to delineate the clinical, laboratory, and imaging characteristics during multiple myeloma (MM) diagnosis, outline the treatment modalities administered, and ascertain the survival rates among patients with MM over a comprehensive 5-year span in Tanzania.
Methods: This retrospective cohort study investigated patients diagnosed with MM at the Cancer Care Clinic, Kilimanjaro Christian Medical Centre, between January 2017 and June 2022. Demographic data, clinical profiles, and survival outcomes were collected. The study employed the Kaplan-Meier method to determine overall survival (OS) and survival rates, supported by univariate analysis and a multivariate Cox regression model with significance of P < .05.
Results: In this study of 76 patients with MM, bone pain was the most common complaint (76.3%), and patients were age typically older than 50 years (82.5%). Laboratory tests showed frequent abnormalities, such as anemia (51.3%) and hypercalcemia (23.9%). Most patients were at stage III according to Durie Salmon Staging (82.7%), with imaging revealing various bone abnormalities. The median OS was 18.0 months, with 46.1% of patients passing away during the study period. Factors linked to shorter survival included anemia, renal failure, and bone involvement. Infection was the primary cause of death among these patients. The presenting complaint of bone pain significantly affected survival outcomes.
Conclusion: This study provides a comprehensive understanding of MM within the Sub-Saharan African context, highlighting age-related disparities in diagnosis, predominant presenting symptoms like bone pain, factors contributing to delayed diagnoses, and the impact on survival rates. The findings underscore the critical need for early recognition, improved diagnostics, and tailored interventions to enhance outcomes for patients with MM in this region.