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Valor pronóstico del nuevo sistema de etapificación internacional en mieloma múltiple. Comparación con el sistema de Durie-Salmon

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Conte Lanza, Guillermo
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Valor pronóstico del nuevo sistema de etapificación internacional en mieloma múltiple. Comparación con el sistema de Durie-Salmon
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  • Conte Lanza, Guillermo;
  • Figueroa Maureira, Gastón;
  • Lois V., Vivianne;
  • Cabrera Contreras, María Elena;
  • León R., Alvaro;
  • García L., Hernán;
  • Rojas R., Hernán;
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Background: Since 1975, the Durie-Salmon staging system (D&S) has been a widely accepted prognostic classification of multiple myeloma (MM) patients. Recently, the new International Staging System (ISS) was developed using only the values of albumin and beta2-microglobulin. Aim: To compare survival of patients with MM treated in six medical centers in Chile according to the D&S system and the new ISS. Material and methods: Retrospective analysis of demographic information, clinical features and survival rate of patients treated between 1998 and 2002, and grouped according to both systems. Results: Information 81 patients aged 38 to 90 years (43 women) was retrieved. According D&S system 11% were in stage I, 12% in stage II and 73% in stage III. According to ISS, 34% were in stage I, 35% in stage II and 31% in stage III. Median of survival of all patients was 32 months. Both staging systems bad a prognostic value. However median survival for the three stages of the ISS system was significantly different (67, 29 and 14 months in stages 1, II and III, respectively, p =0.02). Patients in advanced stages lI and III of the ISS, had a higher frequency of anemia, hypercalcemia, renal failure and hypoalbuminemia. In stages II and III of ISS the presence of renal failure was associated with a non significantly different lower survival. Conclusions: The ISS is a simple and effective grouping method for patients with MM, that predicts survival. The presence of renal insufficiency might identify a subgroup of patients included in stages II and III of ISS with a higher mortality.
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URI: https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/128174
ISSN: 0034-9887
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REVISTA MEDICA DE CHILE Volume: 136 Issue: 1 Pages: 7-12 Published: JAN 2008
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