TY - JOUR
T1 - Renal Failure in Multiple Myeloma
AU - Alexanian, Raymond
AU - Barlogie, Bart
AU - Dixon, Dennis
N1 - Funding Information:
This study was supported by grants CA28771 and CA37161 from the Nation- al Cancer Institute, Bethesda, Md. We aregrateful to Kay Delasalle formanyportions ofthis analysis.
PY - 1990/8
Y1 - 1990/8
N2 - The pathogenesis, prognosis, and reversibility of renal failure were assessed in 494 consecutive, previously untreated patients with multiple myeloma. For patients with a similar extent of disease, the presence or degree of azotemia did not adversely affect prognosis. Hypercalcemia and/or Bence Jones proteinuria explained the renal failure in 97% of patients. After treatment with a combination of hydration and chemotherapy, normal renal function was achieved in 51% of patients, reversibility usually being rapid and occurring more often in those with slight elevation of serum creatinine. Myeloma control was much more important for survival prolongation than reversal of renal failure, supporting the prompt institution of effective therapy for the underlying malignancy.
AB - The pathogenesis, prognosis, and reversibility of renal failure were assessed in 494 consecutive, previously untreated patients with multiple myeloma. For patients with a similar extent of disease, the presence or degree of azotemia did not adversely affect prognosis. Hypercalcemia and/or Bence Jones proteinuria explained the renal failure in 97% of patients. After treatment with a combination of hydration and chemotherapy, normal renal function was achieved in 51% of patients, reversibility usually being rapid and occurring more often in those with slight elevation of serum creatinine. Myeloma control was much more important for survival prolongation than reversal of renal failure, supporting the prompt institution of effective therapy for the underlying malignancy.
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U2 - 10.1001/archinte.1990.00040031693017
DO - 10.1001/archinte.1990.00040031693017
M3 - Article
C2 - 2383164
AN - SCOPUS:0025294041
SN - 0003-9926
VL - 150
SP - 1693
EP - 1695
JO - Archives of Internal Medicine
JF - Archives of Internal Medicine
IS - 8
ER -