Influence of diabetes mellitus on the biochemical parameters and outcomes of multiple myeloma

Hematology. 2023 Dec;28(1):2179218. doi: 10.1080/16078454.2023.2179218.

Abstract

Objective: The incidence of MM in most registries remains stable or showing only a slightly increase. However, prevalence of MM is increasing due to the increase in overall survival in the last two decades. The aim of this study was to observe changes in biochemical parameters during the diagnosis and treatment of MM.

Methods: A retrospective analysis was made of the biochemical indicators, survival time, and related adverse events of 196 patients with MM.

Results: Of the 196 patients with MM, 26 were diagnosed with DM (DM-MM group) at the first diagnosis, 31 with steroid-induced diabetes mellitus (SID-MM group) during treatment, and 139 without DM (MM group). There was no significant difference between the three groups in the mean age of onset, sex ratio, incidence of hypercalcemia, renal dysfunction, anemia, abnormal lactate dehydrogenase, and median value of D-dimer and fibrinogen during diagnosis and treatment. There was no significant difference in survival time between the SID-MM and MM groups, but there was a significant difference between the DM-MM and MM groups.

Conclusion: There was no significant difference between the three groups in the incidence of hypercalcemia, anemia, and renal function impairment. The survival time of patients with DM was shorter than that of patients without DM.

Keywords: Type 2 diabetes mellitus; anemia; biochemical parameters; diagnosis and treatment; influence; multiple myeloma; overall survival; steroids.

MeSH terms

  • Diabetes Mellitus* / epidemiology
  • Humans
  • Hypercalcemia* / etiology
  • Multiple Myeloma*
  • Retrospective Studies
  • Risk Factors