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The Enduring Health Consequences of Combat Trauma: a Legacy of Chronic Disease

机译:作战创伤的持久健康后果:慢性病的遗产

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Background A better understanding of the long-term health effects of combat injury is important for the management of veterans' health in the Department of Defense (DoD) and Veterans Affairs (VA) health care systems and may have implications for primary care management of civilian trauma patients. Objective To determine the impact of traumatic injury on the subsequent development of hypertension (HTN), diabetes mellitus (DM), and coronary artery disease (CAD) after adjustment for sociodemographic, health behavior, and mental health factors. Design Retrospective cohort study of current and former US military personnel with data obtained from both the DoD and VA health care systems. Participants Combat injured (n = 8727) service members between 1 February 2002 and 14 June 2016 randomly selected from the DoD Trauma Registry matched 1:1 based on year of birth, sex, and branch of service to subjects that deployed to a combat zone but were not injured. Main Measures Traumatic injury, stratified by severity, compared with no documented injury. Diagnoses of HTN, DM, and CAD defined by International Classification of Diseases 9th or 10th Revision Clinical Modification codes. Key Results After adjustment, severe traumatic injury was significantly associated with HTN (HR 2.78, 95% CI 2.18-3.55), DM (HR 4.45, 95% CI 2.15-9.18), and CAD (HR 4.87, 95% CI 2.11-11.25), compared with no injury. Less severe injury was associated with HTN (HR 1.14, 95% CI 1.05-1.24) and CAD (HR 1.62, 95% CI 1.11-2.37). Conclusions Severe traumatic injury is associated with the subsequent development of HTN, DM, and CAD. These findings have profound implications for the primary care of injured service members in both the DoD/VA health systems and may be applicable to civilian trauma patients as well. Further exploration of pathophysiologic, health behavior, and mental health changes after trauma is warranted to guide future intervention strategies.
机译:背景更好地了解战斗伤的长期健康影响对于国防部(DoD)和退伍军人事务部(VA)医疗保健系统中的退伍军人健康管理非常重要,并且可能对平民创伤患者的初级保健管理产生影响。目的通过调整社会人口统计学、健康行为和心理健康因素,确定创伤对高血压(HTN)、糖尿病(DM)和冠心病(CAD)后续发展的影响。利用从国防部和弗吉尼亚州医疗保健系统获得的数据,对现任和前任美国军事人员进行回顾性队列研究。参与者在2002年2月1日至2016年6月14日期间,从国防部创伤登记册中随机选择受战斗伤(n=8727)的军人,根据出生年份、性别和服役年限,与部署到作战区但未受伤的受试者进行1:1配对。主要测量创伤性损伤,按严重程度分层,与没有记录的损伤进行比较。根据国际疾病分类第9版或第10版临床修改代码定义的HTN、DM和CAD诊断。关键结果调整后,与无损伤相比,严重创伤与HTN(HR 2.78,95%可信区间2.18-3.55)、DM(HR 4.45,95%可信区间2.15-9.18)和CAD(HR 4.87,95%可信区间2.11-11.25)显著相关。轻度损伤与HTN(HR 1.14,95%可信区间1.05-1.24)和CAD(HR 1.62,95%可信区间1.11-2.37)相关。结论严重创伤与HTN、DM和CAD的发展有关。这些发现对国防部/退伍军人管理局医疗系统中受伤军人的初级护理具有深远影响,也可能适用于平民创伤患者。进一步探索创伤后的病理生理学、健康行为和心理健康变化有助于指导未来的干预策略。

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