This clinical trial is focused on studying a condition called multiple myeloma, which is a type of blood cancer that affects plasma cells in the bone marrow. The study is particularly interested in patients who have developed acute kidney problems due to this disease. The treatment being tested involves a combination of medications: daratumumab, carfilzomib, pomalidomide, and dexamethasone. These medications are used together to see if they can help improve kidney function in patients with multiple myeloma.
The purpose of the study is to determine the safety and effectiveness of this combination treatment in helping patients recover kidney function. Participants will receive the treatment over four cycles. Some of the medications are given as infusions, which means they are delivered directly into the bloodstream, while others are taken orally as tablets or capsules. The study will monitor how well the kidneys recover and whether patients can stop needing dialysis, which is a treatment that helps clean the blood when the kidneys are not working well.
Throughout the study, researchers will also look at how long patients can live without the disease getting worse and how well they respond to the treatment. The study will track any side effects and changes in the patients’ health. This research aims to provide valuable information on whether this combination of medications can be a safe and effective option for treating kidney problems caused by multiple myeloma.



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