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Physical Function, Psychosocial Status, and Symptom Burden Among Adults with Plasma Cell Disorders and Associations with Quality of Life

BACKGROUND: The plasma cell disorders (PCDs), multiple myeloma (MM), and light-chain amyloidosis (AL) are disproportionately diseases of older adults, whose care may be complicated by frailty associated with advancing age. We sought to evaluate the prevalence of functional deficits and symptoms in a...

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Autores principales: Jensen, Christopher E, Vohra, Sanah N, Nyrop, Kirsten A, Deal, Allison M, LeBlanc, Matthew R, Grant, Shakira J, Muss, Hyman B, Lichtman, Eben I, Rubinstein, Samuel M, Wood, William A, Mangieri, Nicholas J, Jamison, Lee, Tuchman, Sascha A
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9355823/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35511734
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oncolo/oyac079
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author Jensen, Christopher E
Vohra, Sanah N
Nyrop, Kirsten A
Deal, Allison M
LeBlanc, Matthew R
Grant, Shakira J
Muss, Hyman B
Lichtman, Eben I
Rubinstein, Samuel M
Wood, William A
Mangieri, Nicholas J
Jamison, Lee
Tuchman, Sascha A
author_facet Jensen, Christopher E
Vohra, Sanah N
Nyrop, Kirsten A
Deal, Allison M
LeBlanc, Matthew R
Grant, Shakira J
Muss, Hyman B
Lichtman, Eben I
Rubinstein, Samuel M
Wood, William A
Mangieri, Nicholas J
Jamison, Lee
Tuchman, Sascha A
author_sort Jensen, Christopher E
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description BACKGROUND: The plasma cell disorders (PCDs), multiple myeloma (MM), and light-chain amyloidosis (AL) are disproportionately diseases of older adults, whose care may be complicated by frailty associated with advancing age. We sought to evaluate the prevalence of functional deficits and symptoms in a cohort of persons with PCDs and associations of demographic, disease-related, functional, and psychosocial measures with quality of life (QoL). PATIENTS AND METHODS: Adults with PCDs were recruited into an observational registry in 2018-2020. Patients completed a functional assessment and European Organization for Research and Treatment of Cancer QoL questionnaire (QLQ-C30). Associations of covariates of interest with QoL were evaluated via univariate linear regression. RESULTS: Among 121 adults, the mean age was 68.6. Diagnoses were 74% MM, 14% AL, 7% both MM and AL, and 5% other PCDs. The median time from diagnosis was 34.9 months. Median lines of therapy were 2, with 11% having received ≥4th-line therapy. Patients with functional deficits had lower mean QoL scores: dependence in IADLs (66.3 vs. 79.9, P = .001) and recent falls (56.7 vs. 76.8, P = .001). Patients ≤6 months from diagnosis had lower QoL (66.7) than those ≥2 years from diagnosis (77.3, P = .03). However, patients on later lines of therapy (≥4th-line) had lower QoL (62.2) than those on 1st-line treatment (76.0, P = .04). CONCLUSIONS: Patients with physical impairments and more advanced PCDs had lower QoL than those without deficits or earlier in their disease course. Early identification of physical impairments may facilitate interventions that mitigate these deficits and thereby improve QoL for patients with PCDs.
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spelling pubmed-93558232022-08-09 Physical Function, Psychosocial Status, and Symptom Burden Among Adults with Plasma Cell Disorders and Associations with Quality of Life Jensen, Christopher E Vohra, Sanah N Nyrop, Kirsten A Deal, Allison M LeBlanc, Matthew R Grant, Shakira J Muss, Hyman B Lichtman, Eben I Rubinstein, Samuel M Wood, William A Mangieri, Nicholas J Jamison, Lee Tuchman, Sascha A Oncologist Hematologic Malignancies BACKGROUND: The plasma cell disorders (PCDs), multiple myeloma (MM), and light-chain amyloidosis (AL) are disproportionately diseases of older adults, whose care may be complicated by frailty associated with advancing age. We sought to evaluate the prevalence of functional deficits and symptoms in a cohort of persons with PCDs and associations of demographic, disease-related, functional, and psychosocial measures with quality of life (QoL). PATIENTS AND METHODS: Adults with PCDs were recruited into an observational registry in 2018-2020. Patients completed a functional assessment and European Organization for Research and Treatment of Cancer QoL questionnaire (QLQ-C30). Associations of covariates of interest with QoL were evaluated via univariate linear regression. RESULTS: Among 121 adults, the mean age was 68.6. Diagnoses were 74% MM, 14% AL, 7% both MM and AL, and 5% other PCDs. The median time from diagnosis was 34.9 months. Median lines of therapy were 2, with 11% having received ≥4th-line therapy. Patients with functional deficits had lower mean QoL scores: dependence in IADLs (66.3 vs. 79.9, P = .001) and recent falls (56.7 vs. 76.8, P = .001). Patients ≤6 months from diagnosis had lower QoL (66.7) than those ≥2 years from diagnosis (77.3, P = .03). However, patients on later lines of therapy (≥4th-line) had lower QoL (62.2) than those on 1st-line treatment (76.0, P = .04). CONCLUSIONS: Patients with physical impairments and more advanced PCDs had lower QoL than those without deficits or earlier in their disease course. Early identification of physical impairments may facilitate interventions that mitigate these deficits and thereby improve QoL for patients with PCDs. Oxford University Press 2022-05-03 /pmc/articles/PMC9355823/ /pubmed/35511734 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oncolo/oyac079 Text en © The Author(s) 2022. Published by Oxford University Press. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/), which permits non-commercial re-use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. For commercial re-use, please contact journals.permissions@oup.com.
spellingShingle Hematologic Malignancies
Jensen, Christopher E
Vohra, Sanah N
Nyrop, Kirsten A
Deal, Allison M
LeBlanc, Matthew R
Grant, Shakira J
Muss, Hyman B
Lichtman, Eben I
Rubinstein, Samuel M
Wood, William A
Mangieri, Nicholas J
Jamison, Lee
Tuchman, Sascha A
Physical Function, Psychosocial Status, and Symptom Burden Among Adults with Plasma Cell Disorders and Associations with Quality of Life
title Physical Function, Psychosocial Status, and Symptom Burden Among Adults with Plasma Cell Disorders and Associations with Quality of Life
title_full Physical Function, Psychosocial Status, and Symptom Burden Among Adults with Plasma Cell Disorders and Associations with Quality of Life
title_fullStr Physical Function, Psychosocial Status, and Symptom Burden Among Adults with Plasma Cell Disorders and Associations with Quality of Life
title_full_unstemmed Physical Function, Psychosocial Status, and Symptom Burden Among Adults with Plasma Cell Disorders and Associations with Quality of Life
title_short Physical Function, Psychosocial Status, and Symptom Burden Among Adults with Plasma Cell Disorders and Associations with Quality of Life
title_sort physical function, psychosocial status, and symptom burden among adults with plasma cell disorders and associations with quality of life
topic Hematologic Malignancies
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9355823/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35511734
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oncolo/oyac079
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