Prognostic importance of frailty and multimorbidity alongside disease risk in older adults with multiple myeloma
Samantha Rizzo, Hannah Tosi, Chunlei Zheng, Jennifer La, Jane Driver, Nikhil Munshi, Nathanael Fillmore, Clark DuMontier

TL;DR
This study shows that frailty and multiple health conditions in older multiple myeloma patients are important for predicting survival, beyond traditional disease markers.
Contribution
The study introduces a holistic model combining frailty and multimorbidity with disease-specific factors to improve mortality prediction in older multiple myeloma patients.
Findings
A holistic model including frailty and multimorbidity outperformed MM-specific predictors in predicting 3-year mortality (AUROC 0.71 vs. 0.66).
Age, hospitalization before treatment, diuretic use, low hemoglobin, and frailty were top predictors of mortality.
Predictors' impact on mortality was significantly mediated through interactions with other variables.
Abstract
Older adults with multiple myeloma (MM) often have frailty and multiple conditions (multimorbidity) at the time of diagnosis, representing a more complex population than younger, healthier patients in clinical trials. With data from the national Veterans Affairs (VA) electronic health record and VA Cancer Registry, we used machine learning to understand the degree to which frailty (measured via the electronic VA-Frailty Index) and multimorbidity (chronic conditions from the CMS Chronic Conditions Warehouse) predict clinical outcomes alongside MM stage and other markers of disease-risk. We performed repeated cross-validation to train and test models to predict 3-year mortality, starting by only including MM-specific predictors in the first round of training-testing, followed by adding in frailty and multimorbidity predictors in the second round (holistic model). A total of 4416 patients…
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Taxonomy
TopicsMultiple Myeloma Research and Treatments · Frailty in Older Adults · Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare and Education
