The introduction of new therapeutic agents in multiple myeloma (MM), including proteasome inhibitors, immunoregulatory drugs and monoclonal antibodies, has improved the outcomes of patients, but in parallel has changed the frequency and epidemiology of infections. Hence, the great strides in the indications and use of new active treatments for MM need parallel progresses on the best approach to prophylaxis and supportive therapy for infections. Moving from the recognition that the above issue represents an unmet clinical need in MM, an expert panel assessed the scientific literature and composed a framework of recommendations for optimal infection control in patients candidate to active treatment for MM. The present publication represents a consensus document from questionnaires and consensus meetings held during 2017. The issues tackled in the project dealt with: infectious risk assessment, risk management and prophylaxis, intravenous immunoglobulin replacement therapy, antiviral and antibacterial vaccination. Considering the lack of conclusive and/or enough large studies for certain topics several recommendations derived from the personal experience of the experts.

Management of infectious complications in multiple myeloma patients: Expert panel consensus-based recommendations / C. Girmenia, M. Cavo, M. Offidani, F. Scaglione, A. Corso, F. Di Raimondo, P. Musto, M.T. Petrucci, G. Barosi. - In: BLOOD REVIEWS. - ISSN 0268-960X. - 34(2019 Mar), pp. 84-94. [10.1016/j.blre.2019.01.001]

Management of infectious complications in multiple myeloma patients: Expert panel consensus-based recommendations

F. Scaglione;
2019

Abstract

The introduction of new therapeutic agents in multiple myeloma (MM), including proteasome inhibitors, immunoregulatory drugs and monoclonal antibodies, has improved the outcomes of patients, but in parallel has changed the frequency and epidemiology of infections. Hence, the great strides in the indications and use of new active treatments for MM need parallel progresses on the best approach to prophylaxis and supportive therapy for infections. Moving from the recognition that the above issue represents an unmet clinical need in MM, an expert panel assessed the scientific literature and composed a framework of recommendations for optimal infection control in patients candidate to active treatment for MM. The present publication represents a consensus document from questionnaires and consensus meetings held during 2017. The issues tackled in the project dealt with: infectious risk assessment, risk management and prophylaxis, intravenous immunoglobulin replacement therapy, antiviral and antibacterial vaccination. Considering the lack of conclusive and/or enough large studies for certain topics several recommendations derived from the personal experience of the experts.
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Infections; Multiple myeloma; Prophylaxis; Vaccination; Hematology; Oncology
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Management of infectious complications in multiple myeloma patients: Expert panel consensus-based recommendations / C. Girmenia, M. Cavo, M. Offidani, F. Scaglione, A. Corso, F. Di Raimondo, P. Musto, M.T. Petrucci, G. Barosi. - In: BLOOD REVIEWS. - ISSN 0268-960X. - 34(2019 Mar), pp. 84-94. [10.1016/j.blre.2019.01.001]
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