Survival in multiple myeloma and SARS-COV-2 infection through the COVID-19 pandemic: Results from the EPICOVIDEHA registry

Pellegrino Musto, Jon Salmanton-García, Nicola Sgherza, Rui Bergantim, Francesca Farina, Andreas Glenthøj, Guldane Cengiz Seval, Barbora Weinbergerová, Valentina Bonuomo, Yavuz M. Bilgin, Jaap Van Doesum, Ozren Jaksic, Benjamín Víšek, Iker Falces-Romero, Monia Marchetti, Julio Dávila-Valls, Sonia Martín-Pérez, Marcio Nucci, Alberto López-García, Federico ItriCaterina Buquicchio, Luisa Verga, Klára Piukovics, Milan Navrátil, Graham P. Collins, Moraima Jiménez, Nicola S. Fracchiolla, Jorge Labrador, Lucia Prezioso, Elena Rossi, Natasha Čolović, Stef Meers, Austin Kulasekararaj, Annarosa Cuccaro, Ola Blennow, Toni Valković, Uluhan Sili, Marie-Pierre Ledoux, Josip Batinić, Francesco Passamonti, Marina Machado, Rafael F. Duarte, Christian Bjørn Poulsen, Gustavo-Adolfo Méndez, Ildefonso Espigado, Fatih Demirkan, Martin Čerňan, Chiara Cattaneo, Verena Petzer, Gabriele Magliano, Carolina Garcia-Vidal, Shaimaa El-Ashwah, Maria Gomes-Da-Silva, Antonio Vena, Irati Ormazabal-Vélez, Jens Van Praet, Michelina Dargenio, Cristina De-Ramón, Maria Ilaria Del Principe, Joyce Marques-De-Almeida, Dominik Wolf, Tomáš Szotkowski, Aleš Obr, Gökçe Melis Çolak, Anna Nordlander, Macarena Izuzquiza, Alba Cabirta, Giovanni Paolo Maria Zambrotta, Raul Cordoba, Pavel Žák, Emanuele Ammatuna, Jiří Mayer, Osman Ilhan, Ramón García-Sanz, Martina Quattrone, Elena Arellano, Raquel Nunes-Rodrigues, Ziad Emarah, Tommaso Francesco Aiello, Michaela Hanakova, Zdeněk Ráčil, Martina Bavastro, Alessandro Limongelli, Laman Rahimli, Francesco Marchesi, Oliver A. Cornely, Livio Pagano

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Abstract

Patients affected by multiple myeloma (MM) have an increased risk of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus type 2 (SARS-CoV-2) infection and subsequent coronavirus (20)19 disease (COVID-19)-related death. The changing epidemiological and therapeutic scenarios suggest that there has been an improvement in severity and survival of COVID-19 during the different waves of the pandemic in the general population, but this has not been investigated yet in MM patients. Here we analyzed a large cohort of 1221 patients with MM and confirmed SARS-CoV-2 infection observed between February 2020, and August 2022, in the EPICOVIDEHA registry from 132 centers around the world. Median follow-up was 52 days for the entire cohort and 83 days for survivors. Three-hundred and three patients died (24%) and COVID-19 was the primary reason for death of around 89% of them. Overall survival (OS) was significantly higher in vaccinated patients with both stable and active MM versus unvaccinated, while only a trend favoring vaccinated patients was observed in subjects with responsive MM. Vaccinated patients with at least 2 doses showed a better OS than those with one or no vaccine dose. Overall, according to pandemic waves, mortality rate decreased over time from 34% to 10%. In multivariable analysis, age, renal failure, active disease, hospital, and intensive care unit admission, were independently associated with a higher number of deaths, while a neutrophil count above 0.5 × 109/L was found to be protective. This data suggests that MM patients remain at risk of SARS-CoV-2 infection even in the vaccination era, but their clinical outcome, in terms of OS, has progressively improved throughout the different viral phases of the pandemic.
Lingua originaleEnglish
pagine (da-a)3240-3248
Numero di pagine9
RivistaHematological Oncology
Volume42
DOI
Stato di pubblicazionePubblicato - 2024

Keywords

  • COVID-19
  • SARS-CoV-2
  • hematological malignancy
  • multiple myeloma

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