Comparison of Renal Function before and after Autologous Stem Cell Transplantation in Egyptian Patients with Multiple Myeloma and Renal Insufficiency: A Retrospective Study.

IF 0.5 Q4 UROLOGY & NEPHROLOGY
Mohamed Abdelkader Morad, Omar Fahmy, Mohamed A Marie, Eman Samir, Reham Emad Eldin Abdullah
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Abstract

Renal failure is a common feature of multiple myeloma (MM) that occurs in 20%-40% of newly diagnosed patients with MM and is the result of monoclonal immunoglobulin light chains. Many studies have examined the effect of autologous stem cell transplantation (ASCT) in MM patients with renal impairment and the safety of performing the transplantation in patients with renal failure. This study aimed to compare renal function before and after ASCT in Egyptian MM patients with renal insufficiency to evaluate the effect of ASCT on renal recovery. Our study included 31 MM patients with renal impairment out of 400 patients who met the criteria of the International Myeloma Working Group for symptomatic MM. The estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) calculated by the Modification of Diet in Renal Disease formula was compared before and after the transplant. Only four patients (12.9%) were dependent on dialysis. Six of those with a history of hemodialysis (HD) who were either dependent on dialysis or dialyzed according to need achieved independence from HD. There was no significant correlation between the degree of renal impairment and the disease's status at the time of transplantation (P = 0.86). The study showed significant improvements in serum creatinine levels compared with its value before the transplant (P = 0.016) and in eGFR (P = 0.004). In total, 45% of patients achieved renal improvement, shown by a 25% increase in GFR above the baseline. There was a significant improvement of renal function after ASCT in MM patients with renal impairment.

埃及多发性骨髓瘤合并肾功能不全患者自体干细胞移植前后肾功能的比较:回顾性研究
肾功能衰竭是多发性骨髓瘤(MM)的常见特征,20%-40%的新诊断MM患者会出现肾功能衰竭,这是单克隆免疫球蛋白轻链的结果。许多研究探讨了肾功能受损的MM患者进行自体干细胞移植(ASCT)的效果,以及肾功能衰竭患者进行移植的安全性。本研究旨在比较埃及肾功能不全MM患者自体干细胞移植前后的肾功能,以评估自体干细胞移植对肾功能恢复的影响。在符合国际骨髓瘤工作组关于无症状骨髓瘤标准的 400 名患者中,我们的研究纳入了 31 名肾功能受损的骨髓瘤患者。我们比较了移植前后根据肾病饮食调整公式计算的肾小球滤过率(eGFR)。只有四名患者(12.9%)需要依赖透析。在有血液透析(HD)病史的患者中,有六名依赖透析或按需透析的患者实现了脱离血液透析。肾功能损害程度与移植时的疾病状况之间没有明显的相关性(P = 0.86)。研究显示,与移植前相比,血清肌酐水平(P = 0.016)和肾小球滤过率(eGFR)(P = 0.004)均有明显改善。总共有 45% 的患者肾功能得到改善,表现为 GFR 比基线增加了 25%。肾功能受损的 MM 患者在 ASCT 后肾功能明显改善。
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审稿时长
53 weeks
期刊介绍: Saudi Journal of Kidney Diseases and Transplantation (SJKDT, ISSN 1319-2442) is the official publication of the Saudi Center for Organ Transplantation, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. It is published six times a year. SJKDT publishes peer-reviewed original research work and review papers related to kidney diseases, urinary tract, renal replacement therapies, and transplantation. The journal publishes original papers and reviews on cell therapy and islet transplantation, clinical transplantation, experimental transplantation, immunobiology and genomics and xenotransplantation related to the kidney. The journal also publishes short communications, case studies, letters to the editors, an annotated bibliography and a column on news and views.
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