2015
DOI: 10.1681/asn.2014090876
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ESRD due to Multiple Myeloma in the United States, 2001–2010

Abstract: Although management of multiple myeloma has changed substantially in the last decade, it is unknown whether the burden of ESRD due to multiple myeloma has changed, or whether survival of patients with multiple myeloma on RRT has improved. Regarding ESRD due to multiple myeloma necessitating RRT in the United States, we evaluated temporal trends between 2001 and 2010 for demography-adjusted incidence ratios, relative to rates in [2001][2002], and mortality hazards from RRT initiation, relative to hazards in [20… Show more

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“…15 Our finding that those on peritoneal dialysis had improved survival over those on haemodialysis is similar to data from the United States and Europe. 14,15,20 Our interpretation of this finding is that it is likely to be an issue of selection bias and residual confounding: those fitter and more able, or better supported patients are more likely to choose a home-based therapy than those less able and with less supportive home environment. 21 There is little comparable published registry data on survival with ESKD and other plasma cell dyscrasia.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 84%
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“…15 Our finding that those on peritoneal dialysis had improved survival over those on haemodialysis is similar to data from the United States and Europe. 14,15,20 Our interpretation of this finding is that it is likely to be an issue of selection bias and residual confounding: those fitter and more able, or better supported patients are more likely to choose a home-based therapy than those less able and with less supportive home environment. 21 There is little comparable published registry data on survival with ESKD and other plasma cell dyscrasia.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 84%
“…This paradox might be due to differences in dialysis acceptance criteria across nations, or differences in approach to conservative non‐dialytic care pathways. A recent USRDS study also showed higher mortality rates for people with myeloma on dialysis, with some recent improvement . Our finding that those on peritoneal dialysis had improved survival over those on haemodialysis is similar to data from the United States and Europe .…”
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confidence: 82%
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“…And among persons who reported currently taking medications for diabetes, the prevalence of calibrated HbA 1c levels less than 7.0% increased from 39.7% in 1988–1994 to 55.1% in 2005–2010 (39). Additional strides have been made in treatment of less common causes of ESRD, such as multiple myeloma (40). Thus, it is very plausible that better medical management of these conditions has played a large role in halting the previous rising trend in CKD prevalence and which in turn resulted in the recent decline in the incident rate of ESRD.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%