Vnitr Lek 1994, 40(3):157-162

[Serum thymidine kinase in multiple myeloma: II. Relation to disease activity and stage].

V Scudla, T Papajík, J Bacovský, M Budíková, D Klímová
III. interní klinika LF UP a FN Olomouc.

In a group of 74 patients with multiple myeloma examined in different developmental stages of the disease the authors evaluated the clinical impact of assessment of the serum thymidine kinase (S-TK) activity. They recorded a significant relationship of S-TK values and the clinical activity of the disease (increase in 75% of the patients with the clinically active form of myeloma) and the general clinical condition ("performance status") evaluated by means of a five-grade scale. The authors tested the relationship of S-TK values and the degree of multiple myeloma, i.e. the clinical stage of the disease tested according to Durie-Salmon's classification (British Medical Research Council) and the authors' system modified according to Bataille. Individual stages of the disease (stage 1-3) differed as to the mean S-TK value and the median value and also as to the ratio of subjects with elevated values of this biochemical indicator. It was revealed that the cause of the relationship between S-TK and the stage of the disease is the increasing ratio of patients with the clinically active form of the disease in more advanced stages of myeloma. The S-TK activity in patients in the stable stage of the disease did not differ significantly in different stages (stage 1-3). From the practical aspect it is, however, an adverse finding that there is significant overlapping of S-Tk values in all mutually compared groups. According to preliminary experience S-TK is a simple readily accessible indicator related to proliferative characteristics of tumourous tissue which extends the hitherto available spectrum of evaluation criteria in multiple myeloma.

Keywords: Adult; Aged; Aged, 80 and over; Biomarkers, blood, ; Female; Humans; Male; Middle Aged; Multiple Myeloma, enzymology, ; Thymidine Kinase, blood,

Published: March 1, 1994  Show citation

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Scudla V, Papajík T, Bacovský J, Budíková M, Klímová D. [Serum thymidine kinase in multiple myeloma: II. Relation to disease activity and stage]. Vnitr Lek. 1994;40(3):157-162.
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