Does multiple myeloma affect your heart?

Does multiple myeloma affect your heart?

Does multiple myeloma affect your heart?

Multiple myeloma puts you at risk for heart and lung problems, including blood clots, pulmonary hypertension, heart failure, and irregular heartbeat (arrhythmias) among other problems. Your risk for these problems is greater if you already have high blood pressure, type 2 diabetes, or high cholesterol.

Can revlimid cause congestive heart failure?

REVLIMID may cause you to have serious heart problems that can lead to death, including atrial fibrillation, heart attack, or heart failure.

Can multiple myeloma cause cardiomyopathy?

CARDIAC involvement in multiple myeloma has been associated with certain complications of severe or prolonged disease. Myocardial infiltration with amyloid has been well described as a cause of dilated or restrictive cardiomyopathy and congestive heart failure.

Can multiple myeloma cause atrial fibrillation?

Atrial fibrillation (AF) often develops in patients with multiple myeloma following autologous stem cell transplantation (ASCT), but the exact incidence of, and the risk factors for AF have not been described.

How long do you stay on REVLIMID?

Most US doctors suggest “until disease progression” based on a study showing the duration of survival without myeloma progression was 38.9 months for Revlimid maintenance compared to 20 months for no maintenance therapy.

Can multiple myeloma cause cardiac amyloidosis?

Cardiologist identification of patients with cardiac AL amyloidosis. AL amyloidosis may develop in patients with multiple myeloma (10%–15%) or may progress from monoclonal gammopathy of undetermined significance (MGUS) (9%).

Is death from myeloma painful?

Accounts of those who have accompanied a loved one as they died from complications of multiple myeloma generally report a relatively calm death in which pain has been effectively managed.

What is the prognosis of multiple myeloma?

Your prognosis, or outlook, describes how likely it is that your myeloma will progress (get worse). Doctors may use prognosis to help determine a treatment plan. The five-year survival rate for multiple myeloma in the United States is 55.6 percent.

Is multiple myeloma a staging system?

It isn’t a staging system, but a method doctors used for determining if you had specific symptoms. It isn’t used as much as it used to be because multiple myeloma is getting diagnosed at earlier stages. Some people have multiple myeloma for months or years before they even know they’re sick.

What is the best first-line treatment for multiple myeloma?

Traditionally, people with multiple myeloma received chemotherapy as a first-line treatment. Recent studies have found that using newer medications as a first-line treatment leads to better outcomes. MyMyelomaTeam is the social network for people with multiple myeloma and their loved ones.

Are community hospitals better for myeloma patients?

As many as 80 percent of people with myeloma are diagnosed in community hospitals. However, people who are treated in community hospitals have worse outcomes. Prognoses are better for people treated in academic hospitals or in places that are a part of a network of cancer facilities.