Remineralization Rate of Lytic Lesions of the Spine in Multiple Myeloma Patients Undergoing Radiation Therapy

Author:

Zijlstra Hester12ORCID,te Velde Jens P.1,Striano Brendan M.1,Groot Olivier Q.12ORCID,de Groot Tom M.1,Raje Noopur3,Patel Chirayu4,Husseini Jad5,Delawi Diyar6,Kempen Diederik H. R.7,Verlaan Jorrit-Jan2,Schwab Joseph H.1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Harvard Medical School, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA, USA

2. Department of Orthopedic Surgery, University Medical Center Utrecht, Utrecht, The Netherlands

3. Department of Hematology/Oncology, Center for Multiple Myeloma, Harvard Medical School, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA, USA

4. Department of Radiation Oncology, Harvard Medical School, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA, USA

5. Department of Radiology, Harvard Medical School, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA, USA

6. Department of Orthopedic Surgery, St. Antonius Hospital, Utrecht, Nieuwegein, The Netherlands

7. Department of Orthopedic Surgery, OLVG, Amsterdam, The Netherlands

Abstract

Study Design Retrospective cohort study. Objective In general, Multiple Myeloma (MM) patients are treated with systemic therapy including chemotherapy. Radiation therapy can have an important supportive role in the palliative management of MM-related osteolytic lesions. Our study aims to investigate the degree of radiation-induced remineralization in MM patients to gain a better understanding of its potential impact on bone mineral density and, consequently, fracture prevention. Our primary outcome measure was percent change in bone mineral density measured in Hounsfield Units (Δ% HU) between pre- and post-radiation measurements, compared to non-targeted vertebrae. Methods We included 119 patients with MM who underwent radiotherapy of the spine between January 2010 and June 2021 and who had a CT scan of the spine at baseline and between 3-24 months after radiation. A linear mixed effect model tested any differences in remineralization rate per month (βdifference) between targeted and non-targeted vertebrae. Results Analyses of CT scans yielded 565 unique vertebrae (366 targeted and 199 non-targeted vertebrae). In both targeted and non-targeted vertebrae, there was an increase in bone density per month (βoverall = .04; P = .002) with the largest effect being between 9-18 months post-radiation. Radiation did not cause a greater increase in bone density per month compared to non-targeted vertebrae (βdifference = .67; P = .118). Conclusion Our results demonstrate that following radiation, bone density increased over time for both targeted and non-targeted vertebrae. However, no conclusive evidence was found that targeted vertebrae have a higher remineralization rate than non-targeted vertebrae in patients with MM.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

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