STAGE-III MULTIPLE-MYELOMA - CLINICAL AND PROGNOSTIC VALUE OF SPINAL BONE-MARROW MR-IMAGING

Citation
Fe. Lecouvet et al., STAGE-III MULTIPLE-MYELOMA - CLINICAL AND PROGNOSTIC VALUE OF SPINAL BONE-MARROW MR-IMAGING, Radiology, 209(3), 1998, pp. 653-660
Citations number
45
Categorie Soggetti
Radiology,Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging
Journal title
ISSN journal
00338419
Volume
209
Issue
3
Year of publication
1998
Pages
653 - 660
Database
ISI
SICI code
0033-8419(1998)209:3<653:SM-CAP>2.0.ZU;2-4
Abstract
PURPOSE: To determine the clinical and prognostic value of spinal bone marrow magnetic resonance (MR) imaging in stage III multiple myeloma. MATERIALS AND METHODS: In 80 patients with untreated, newly diagnosed stage III multiple myeloma, initial MR imaging patterns of spinal bon e marrow involvement were correlated with hematologic parameters and r esponse to induction chemotherapy. The influence of these patterns on survival was studied in 57 patients who did not undergo cytotoxic ther apy with stem cell transplantation. RESULTS: MR imaging patterns of ma rrow involvement were normal in 19(24%) patients, focal in 35(44%), an d diffuse in 26 (32%). Patients with the diffuse pattern had higher ma rrow plasmacytosis (P less than or equal to .003) and cellularity(P le ss than or equal to .001), higher serum calcium (P less than or equal to .005) and beta 2-microglobulin (P less than or equal to .008) level s, and lower hemoglobin values (P less than or equal to .001) than did those with the normal or focal patterns. Patients with the normal pat tern responded better to therapy(P = .007) and survived longer than pa tients with an abnormal pattern (P = .026). MR imaging findings and C- reactive protein level were the best independent prognostic indicators of survival. CONCLUSION: MR imaging patterns spinal bone marrow invol vement are correlated with several clinical parameters of disease seve rity and have prognostic valve in stage III multiple myeloma.