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Management of the complications of myeloma and side-effects of treatment Christine Morris Clinical Nurse Specialist in Myeloma Royal Derby Hospital Common problems in myeloma Myeloma-related complications/symptoms Myeloma bone disease Pain Kidney problems Anaemia Infections Fatigue Treatment-related side-effects Peripheral neuropathy Gastro-intestinal problems Low blood cell counts Fatigue Blood clots Myeloma bone disease 70 80% of patients have evidence of bone disease at diagnosis Features: Bone pain Lytic lesions Osteopenia Osteoporosis Fractures High blood calcium 1

Common sites of myeloma bone disease Skull Spine - Thoracic - Lumbar - Vertebrae Pelvis Long bones of arms and legs Normal bone remodelling Bone breakdown = new bone formation Bone cell activity in myeloma Bone breakdown exceeds new bone formation 2

Effects of myeloma bone disease High calcium (Hypercalcaemia) Kidney damage Nausea Tiredness Constipation Confusion Bone pain Back Ribs Pelvis Long bones of arms and legs Shoulder Weakened bones Lytic lesions Pathological fractures Loss of height Spinal cord compression Hypercalcemia Sign of increasing bone deterioration High levels of calcium in the blood can cause kidney damage and abnormal heart rhythms Prompt bisphosphonate required Other supportive treatments: Adequate hydration Furosemide Steroids Treating myeloma bone disease Non-medical treatments Treating the myeloma Surgery Treating myeloma bone disease Bisphosphonates Radiotherapy Pain relief 3

Bisphosphonates the bone strengtheners Anyone receiving myeloma treatment should receive a bisphosphonate whether or not they have myeloma bone disease Monthly IV infusion Zometa (zoledronic acid) Aredia (pamidronate) Daily tablets Bonefos (Sodium clodronate) Loron Side-effects of bisphosphonates Flu-like symptoms, achy bones Nausea Gut disturbances Osteonecrosis of the jaw (maintain good mouth hygiene, regular dental check-up) Impaired kidney function (maintain high fluid intake) Pain 4

Radiotherapy Treats: Localised bone damage Rapid pain-relief Relieves pressure on spine Side-effects: Nausea, vomiting Diarrhoea Skin reactions Fatigue Surgical interventions Percutaneous Vertebroplasty Painful vertebral compression fracture Guided injection of bone cement Stabilised vertebral structure Side-effects are rare Surgical interventions Balloon Kyphoplasty Vertebral compression fracture Insertion and inflation of balloon Cavity filled with bone cement. Stabilises and restores height Side-effects are rare 5

Kidney (renal) problems Can affect up to 40% of patients. Causes of kidney problems include: light chain build-up in the kidney tubules causing blockages. Contributing factors dehydration, high calcium, infections Side-effects of treatments chemotherapy, bisphosphonates, NSAIDs (e.g. ibuprofen) antibiotics Kidney problems Symptoms Thirst Loss of appetite Nausea Reduced urine output Swollen ankles Breathing problems Blood or protein in urine Greatest impact of kidney problems is on the choice and dose of myeloma treatments. Kidney problems - management Can be reversible if managed and controlled early: Treating the myeloma High-dose steroids Reducing calcium levels Keeping well hydrated Careful use of drugs Dialysis may be needed for some patients 6

Low blood counts Red blood cells Anaemia Bone marrow White blood cells Leukopenia/ neutropenia Platelets Thrombocytopenia Anaemia (low red blood cells) Two out of three patients will have anaemia at some point Causes Myeloma Side-effect of treatment Kidney damage - EPO Symptoms Fatigue Pale appearance Shortness of breath Dizziness Chest pains with activity Treatment Treating the myeloma Blood transfusions EPO injections Dose reduction if side-effect Neutropenia (low white blood cells) Lowered immune system greater risk of bacterial, viral and fungal infections Causes Myeloma Side-effect of treatment Symptoms Feeling unwell Raised temp Shivers Sore throat, cough Diarrhoea Pain Localised swelling Treatment Treating the myeloma Antibiotic, anti-viral anti-fungal treatment (incl. prophylaxis) Dose-reduction if side-effect G-CSF injections Vaccinations 7

Thrombocytopenia - low platelet count Reduced ability of blood to clot Causes Myeloma Side-effect of treatment Symptoms Increased bruising Increased bleeding Purpura Treatment Treating the myeloma Dose reduction if side-effect Platelet transfusion Peripheral neuropathy Damage to the nerves, especially hands, feet, arms, legs Causes: Side-effect of treatment (Thalidomide, Velcade, Revlimid) Myeloma protein depositing on and damaging the nerves Symptoms: Tingling, pins and needles, burning Altered sensitivity, numbness Pain Peripheral neuropathy - treatment and management Neuropathic pain-relief (e.g. gabapentin, pregabalin) Dose reduction, frequency or route of administration of treatment Report any symptoms as soon as possible Vitamin B and folic acid supplement Gentle massage, heat/cold packs 8

Gastro-intestinal disturbances Cause: Side-effect of treatments Symptoms: Diarrhoea Constipation Nausea Vomiting Treatment: Anti-diarrhoeal drugs Laxatives Anti-emetics Thrombosis Increased risk of blood clots (deep vein thrombosis, pulmonary embolism) Causes Myeloma - or treatment-related (Thalidomide, Revlimid) Anti-coagulant prophylaxis (Clexane, warfarin, aspirin) Reducing complications and side-effects Early diagnosis is key Report symptoms promptly Take preventative measures wherever possible Comply with the prescribed treatment Talk to your doctor or nurse 9

The future New treatments being developed more targeted, fewer side-effects Different ways of administering treatment e.g. smaller doses, different route of delivery Better supportive/preventive treatment and care For information: www.myeloma.org.uk 0800 980 3332 10