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Comparison if the addition of multilevel vertebral augmentation to conventional therapy will improve the outcome of patients with multiple myeloma
Authors:Ziad A Audat  Mahmoud H. Hajyousef  Mohammad D. Fawareh  Khaldoon M. Alawneh  Mohannad A. Odat  Mohammad M. Barbarawi  Ali A. Alomari  Rami A. Jahmani  Mohammad A. Khatatbeh  Mohammed A. Assmairan
Affiliation:1.Orthopedic Department,Jordan University of Science & Technology, King Abdullah University Hospital,Irbid,Jordan;2.King Abdullah University Hospital,Irbid,Jordan;3.Ibn Alhaytham Hospital,Amman,Jordan;4.Jordanian Royal Medical Services,Amman,Jordan
Abstract:

Background

This was a prospective study to evaluate the effect of multilevel vertebral augmentation in addition to conventional therapy in multiple myeloma patients.

Methods

We treated 27 patients, whom were recently diagnosed to have multiple myeloma by two ways of treatment. Thirteen patients (group I) were treated with conventional therapy and 14 patients (group II) with adding vertebroplasty and kyphoplasty. Patients were evaluated pre-treatment and at half, one, two and 3-years post-treatment by using Oswestry Disability Index (ODI), the Stanford Score (SS) and the Spinal Instability Neoplastic Score (SINS).

Results

Mean values of ODI, SS and SINS were 31.9 (63.8%), 4.3 and 13.8 for group I and 33.2 (66.4%), 4.6 and 12.8 for group II before starting treatment. Group II showed improvement better than group I at all follow-up intervals with best results at first 6 months. P-values at the end of the study were ODI?=?0.047, SS?=?0.180 and SINS?=?0.002. Mortality rates were equal of both groups (four patients of each group).

Conclusion

Adding vertebral augmentation to conventional therapy improves multiple myeloma patients’ quality of life, but didn’t affect the mortality rate.
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