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. 2025 Aug 20;20(8):e0330331.
doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0330331. eCollection 2025.

Patterns of multimorbidity in older adults with multiple myeloma: An analysis of SEER-Medicare

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Patterns of multimorbidity in older adults with multiple myeloma: An analysis of SEER-Medicare

Atinuke G Oyinbo et al. PLoS One. .

Abstract

Objective: Multimorbidity influences the management of symptoms, treatment, and health outcomes for older adults with multiple myeloma. Our study characterized patient profiles defined by discrete chronic condition patterns and examined the distribution of their sociodemographic factors in older adults at time of diagnosis with multiple myeloma.

Methods: Using the Surveillance, Epidemiology and End Results (SEER) Program database linked with Medicare insurance claims (2007-2017), we examined 11,926 individuals diagnosed with multiple myeloma at age ≥ 65 years. Hierarchical cluster analysis was conducted to identify prevalent patterns of multimorbidity from thirty-three chronic conditions, and sociodemographic factors associated with the identified patterns were examined.

Results: The median age of the cohort was 77 years and 48% were women. Three patient groups with distinct patterns of multimorbidity were identified: minimal multimorbidity featuring minor burden of comorbid conditions (54.3%), psychiatric and musculoskeletal multimorbidity (21.5%), and a high multimorbidity group featuring cardiometabolic and multiple system disorders (20.7%). The remaining 3.5% did not have multimorbidity. Patients in the cardiometabolic and multisystem multimorbidity pattern were the oldest, more likely to reside in geographic areas with high poverty levels and comprised more men and Hispanic individuals than the other two patterns. The psychiatric and musculoskeletal multimorbidity pattern comprised the largest proportion of women and lowest proportion of non-Hispanic Black individuals. Those with relatively minimal multimorbidity burden were the most likely to be married.

Conclusions: Identifying patterns of multimorbidity in older adults newly diagnosed with multiple myeloma provides insight into the burden and clustering tendency of chronic conditions within similar patient groups. Our findings can inform tailored disease management and treatment programs that take these unique multimorbidity profiles into account.

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The authors have declared that no competing interests exist.

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Fig 1
Fig 1. Study sample selection flowchart.
Fig 2
Fig 2. Heatmap diagram of multimorbidity patterns identified in older adults diagnosed with multiple myeloma, SEER-Medicare 2007–2017.
Columns represent patients and rows represent chronic conditions. Green block: minimal multimorbidity; Yellow block: psychiatric and musculoskeletal multimorbidity; Red block: cardiometabolic and multisystem multimorbidity. In the heatmap, the presence of a chronic condition is indicated with light red, while the absence of that condition is indicated by dark blue. COPD; chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.

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