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The health status of Gulf War veterans: lessons learned from the Department of Veterans Affairs Health Registry.

机译:海湾战争退伍军人的健康状况:从退伍军人事务部健康登记处汲取的经验教训。

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OBJECTIVE: To describe the demographic characteristics and postwar health status of U.S. Gulf War veterans who participated in the Department of Veterans Affairs health examination registry program. DESIGN: Case records of 52,835 veterans who participated in a standardized health examination program were reviewed. SETTING: Participants volunteered for physical examinations at a Department of Veterans Affairs medical treatment facility from August 1992 to September 1996. SUBJECTS: U.S. Gulf War veterans deployed to southwest Asia between August 1990 and 1996. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE: Demographic, military, symptom, and International Classification of Diseases, Ninth Revision, Clinical Modification, diagnostic categories. RESULTS: A wide variety of symptoms and diagnoses were reported without apparent internal variation by military characteristics (branch and service component). The frequency of symptoms (fatigue, skin rash, headache, muscle and joint pain, and memory loss) reported increased over time, whereas the proportion of individuals with physician-diagnosed illnesses remained fairly constant. No single category of disease increased or decreased substantially over time. CONCLUSIONS: Veterans have experienced a wide variety of health problems since their Gulf War service. These problems, in aggregate, are different from what has been seen in other armed conflicts. The Department of Veterans Affairs registry is a very large case series and has failed to identify a single, unique syndrome or new illness after Gulf War service. An epidemiologic study would better define the prevalence of specific symptoms and medical conditions among Gulf War veterans and to what extent any of the conditions identified are associated with Gulf War military service. The knowledge provided by such studies would be important to development of preventive measures and future deployment medical surveillance planning.
机译:目的:描述参加退伍军人事务部健康检查注册计划的美国海湾战争退伍军人的人口统计学特征和战后健康状况。设计:回顾了52,835名参加标准化健康检查计划的退伍军人的病历。地点:参与者自愿于1992年8月至1996年9月在退伍军人事务部医疗机构进行体格检查。对象:1990年8月至1996年之间在海湾战争中退伍的美国老兵部署到西南亚。主要观察指标:人口,军事,症状和国际疾病分类,第九次修订,临床修改,诊断类别。结果:据报道,各种症状和诊断没有因军事特征(分支机构和服务部门)而出现明显的内部变化。报告的症状(疲劳,皮疹,头痛,肌肉和关节疼痛以及记忆力减退)的频率随着时间的推移而增加,而患有医生诊断的疾病的人的比例则保持恒定。随着时间的推移,没有一种疾病会实质性地增加或减少。结论:自海湾战争以来,退伍军人经历了各种各样的健康问题。这些问题总的来说与其他武装冲突中所看到的不同。退伍军人事务部登记册是一个非常大的案件系列,在海湾战争服务后未能发现单一,独特的综合症或新疾病。一项流行病学研究将更好地定义海湾战争退伍军人中特定症状和医疗状况的流行程度,以及所确定的任何状况在多大程度上与海湾战争兵役有关。这些研究提供的知识对于制定预防措施和未来部署医疗监视计划将非常重要。

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