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. 2024 Jan;42(1):e3240.
doi: 10.1002/hon.3240. Epub 2023 Dec 4.

Survival in multiple myeloma and SARS-COV-2 infection through the COVID-19 pandemic: Results from the EPICOVIDEHA registry

Pellegrino Musto  1   2 Jon Salmanton-García  3   4   5 Nicola Sgherza  2 Rui Bergantim  6 Francesca Farina  7 Andreas Glenthøj  8 Guldane Cengiz Seval  9 Barbora Weinbergerová  10 Valentina Bonuomo  11   12 Yavuz M Bilgin  13 Jaap van Doesum  14 Ozren Jaksic  15 Benjamín Víšek  16 Iker Falces-Romero  17   18 Monia Marchetti  19 Julio Dávila-Valls  20 Sonia Martín-Pérez  20 Marcio Nucci  21 Alberto López-García  22 Federico Itri  23 Caterina Buquicchio  24 Luisa Verga  25   26 Klára Piukovics  27 Milan Navrátil  28 Graham P Collins  29 Moraima Jiménez  30   31 Nicola S Fracchiolla  32 Jorge Labrador  33 Lucia Prezioso  34 Elena Rossi  35 Natasha Čolović  36 Stef Meers  37 Austin Kulasekararaj  38   39 Annarosa Cuccaro  40 Ola Blennow  41 Toni Valković  42   43 Uluhan Sili  44 Marie-Pierre Ledoux  45 Josip Batinić  46   47 Francesco Passamonti  48 Marina Machado  49 Rafael F Duarte  50 Christian Bjørn Poulsen  51 Gustavo-Adolfo Méndez  52 Ildefonso Espigado  53 Fatih Demirkan  54 Martin Čerňan  55 Chiara Cattaneo  56 Verena Petzer  57 Gabriele Magliano  58 Carolina Garcia-Vidal  59 Shaimaa El-Ashwah  60 Maria Gomes-Da-Silva  61 Antonio Vena  62   63 Irati Ormazabal-Vélez  64 Jens van Praet  65 Michelina Dargenio  66 Cristina De-Ramón  67   68 Maria Ilaria Del Principe  69 Joyce Marques-De-Almeida  70 Dominik Wolf  57 Tomáš Szotkowski  71 Aleš Obr  55 Gökçe Melis Çolak  44 Anna Nordlander  41 Macarena Izuzquiza  30   31 Alba Cabirta  30 Giovanni Paolo Maria Zambrotta  25   26 Raul Cordoba  22 Pavel Žák  16 Emanuele Ammatuna  14 Jiří Mayer  10 Osman Ilhan  9 Ramón García-Sanz  68   72 Martina Quattrone  35 Elena Arellano  53 Raquel Nunes-Rodrigues  61 Ziad Emarah  60 Tommaso Francesco Aiello  59 Michaela Hanakova  73 Zdeněk Ráčil  73 Martina Bavastro  62   63 Alessandro Limongelli  62   63 Laman Rahimli  3   74 Francesco Marchesi  75 Oliver A Cornely  3   5   4   76   77 Livio Pagano  35
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Survival in multiple myeloma and SARS-COV-2 infection through the COVID-19 pandemic: Results from the EPICOVIDEHA registry

Pellegrino Musto et al. Hematol Oncol. 2024 Jan.
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Abstract

Patients affected by multiple myeloma (MM) have an increased risk of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus type 2 (SARS-CoV-2) infection and subsequent coronavirus (20)19 disease (COVID-19)-related death. The changing epidemiological and therapeutic scenarios suggest that there has been an improvement in severity and survival of COVID-19 during the different waves of the pandemic in the general population, but this has not been investigated yet in MM patients. Here we analyzed a large cohort of 1221 patients with MM and confirmed SARS-CoV-2 infection observed between February 2020, and August 2022, in the EPICOVIDEHA registry from 132 centers around the world. Median follow-up was 52 days for the entire cohort and 83 days for survivors. Three-hundred and three patients died (24%) and COVID-19 was the primary reason for death of around 89% of them. Overall survival (OS) was significantly higher in vaccinated patients with both stable and active MM versus unvaccinated, while only a trend favoring vaccinated patients was observed in subjects with responsive MM. Vaccinated patients with at least 2 doses showed a better OS than those with one or no vaccine dose. Overall, according to pandemic waves, mortality rate decreased over time from 34% to 10%. In multivariable analysis, age, renal failure, active disease, hospital, and intensive care unit admission, were independently associated with a higher number of deaths, while a neutrophil count above 0.5 × 109 /L was found to be protective. This data suggests that MM patients remain at risk of SARS-CoV-2 infection even in the vaccination era, but their clinical outcome, in terms of OS, has progressively improved throughout the different viral phases of the pandemic.

Keywords: COVID-19; SARS-CoV-2; hematological malignancy; multiple myeloma.

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