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The postwar hospitalization experience of Gulf War veterans participating in U.S. health registries.

机译:参加美国卫生登记的海湾战争退伍军人在战后的住院经历。

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In response to concerns that Gulf War veterans were experiencing increased morbidity resulting from wartime exposures in the Gulf War, the Department of Veterans Affairs and the Department of Defense (DoD) initiated clinical registries to provide systematic health evaluations for self-referred Gulf War veterans. The authors used Cox's proportional hazard modeling with data from all DoD hospitals to estimate the probability of hospitalization resulting from any cause, resulting from diagnosis in a major diagnostic category, and resulting from a specific diagnosis of interest. After adjusting for other risk factors, registry participants were 1.43 times more likely to have a postwar hospitalization than registry nonparticipants (95% confidence interval, 1.40-1.46). These findings support the hypothesis that registry participants were more likely to experience postwar morbidity than veterans who chose not to enroll in the health registries.
机译:由于担心海湾战争退伍军人由于在海湾战争中战时暴露而导致发病率上升,退伍军人事务部和国防部(DoD)发起了临床注册,为自荐的海湾战争退伍军人提供系统的健康评估。作者将Cox的比例风险模型与来自所有DoD医院的数据一起使用,以估计由于任何原因,主要诊断类别中的诊断以及感兴趣的特定诊断而导致的住院概率。在对其他风险因素进行调整之后,登记册参与者发生战后住院的可能性是非登记册参与者的1.43倍(95%置信区间为1.40-1.46)。这些发现支持以下假设:注册参与者比选择不参加健康注册的退伍军人更有可能经历战后发病。

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