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. 2023 Mar 21:38:62-67.
doi: 10.1016/j.jor.2023.03.008. eCollection 2023 Apr.

The incidence of vertebral compression fractures and spinal instability in newly diagnosed multiple myeloma patients

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The incidence of vertebral compression fractures and spinal instability in newly diagnosed multiple myeloma patients

Hester Zijlstra et al. J Orthop. .

Abstract

Background: Multiple myeloma (MM) is a hematologic malignancy, characterized by clonal proliferation of plasma cells in the bone marrow. These plasma cell proliferations frequently result in scattered osteolytic bone lesions and extensive skeletal destruction. Myeloma bone lesions are frequently located in the spine, and are associated with debilitating bone pain and an increased rate of pathologic fractures and mortality. The aim of this study was to investigate the incidence of vertebral compression fractures (VCFs) and spinal instability in patients with MM.

Patients and methods: Newly diagnosed patients with MM with computed tomography (CT) scans of the spine within three months of diagnosis were identified through an electronic patient database. Clinical baseline data were manually extracted from the patient charts. Fractured levels were graded on CT scans following the Genant grading system, and spinal instability was assessed through the Spinal Instability Neoplastic Score (SINS).

Results: A total of 385 patients with 6289 eligible vertebrae were eligible for inclusion. The mean age at diagnosis was 67 years, and 60% were male. At least one VCF was present in 180 patients (47%). A quarter of fractures were classified as severe. The incidence of fractures increased with more advanced disease stages, and men were more likely to have a fracture than women.

Conclusions: Our data show that 47% of MM patients present with one or more VCFs at the onset of their disease, of which 20% were classified as unstable, meaning a surgical consultation is recommended.

Keywords: Incidence; Multiple myeloma; SINS; Survival; Vertebral fracture.

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Figures

Fig. 1
Fig. 1
Classification of vertebral fractures by the semi-quantitative Genant grading system, Note. From “Identifying osteoporotic vertebral endplate and cortex fractures,” by Wáng, Y. X. J., Santiago, F. R., Deng, M., & Nogueira-Barbosa, M. H., 2017, Quantitative imaging in medicine and surgery, 7(5), p. 558. Copyright 2017 by AME Publishing Company. Reprinted with permission.
Fig. 2A
Fig. 2A
Number of VCFs per patient.
Fig. 2B
Fig. 2B
Distribution of Genant grade per disease stage.
Fig. 2C
Fig. 2C
Distribution fractures per vertebral level.
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Fig. 3
Left – survival probabilities for zero baseline fracture versus one or more baseline fractures. Right – survival probabilities for 0, 1 and 2 or more fractures.
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Fig. 4
Cox proportional Hazard model.

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