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Ter Arkh
; 71(7): 58-64, 1999.
Article
in Russian
| MEDLINE
| ID: mdl-10481869
ABSTRACT
AIM: To analyze causes of reversible and irreversible renal failure in myeloma patients, lethal outcomes, treatment policy. MATERIALS AND METHODS: 43 myeloma patients with renal failure entered the trial. The replacement therapy consisted of hemodialysis, hemofiltration, hemodiafiltration. All the patients received full-dose polychemotherapy according to the programs M-2 and VAD. RESULTS: 69% of the patients retained normal renal function. 23% of the patients died. Partial recovery of renal function was observed in 1 patient who had to undergo dialysis once in 10-12 days. The patients survived from 5 days to 36 months (mean 20.6 months). The main causes of death in renal failure were sepsis (38%) and hemorrhagic stroke (14%).