美国退伍军人临床队列中的上胃肠道症状和海湾战争疾病:一项回顾性横断面研究

IF 2.9 Q2 GASTROENTEROLOGY & HEPATOLOGY
Abdelrahman Yousef, Sarah T Ahmed, Theresa H Nguyen Wenker, Alice B S Nono-Djotsa, Stephen H Boyle, Elizabeth J Gifford, Deeksha Malhotra, Helena Chandler, Sandhya Bandi, Drew A Helmer
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目的:70万美国海湾战争退伍军人(GWVs)中约30%报告的症状统称为海湾战争病(GWI),这是一种病理生理不确定的多症状疾病。先前对GWI的研究主要集中在与肠易激综合征的重叠。本研究探讨了上胃肠道(UGI)症状、GWI和专科胃肠道护理之间的关系。方法:本横断面研究分析了退伍军人健康管理局临床战争相关疾病和损伤研究中心(2008-2020)的gwv。症状、人口统计、兵役和临床病史均来自自我报告的摄入包。GWI是由疾病控制和预防中心定义的标准,要求在三个领域中至少有两个领域出现中度至重度症状:疲劳、肌肉骨骼和情绪认知。UGI症状分别作为复合变量和加性变量(0-5)进行分析。Logistic回归模型估计了UGI症状、GWI和GI专科护理之间的or。结果:该队列包括596名gwv(平均年龄49.3岁,88%为男性)。大多数(93.5%)报告至少有一种UGI症状,平均有2.8种症状。413例(69%)确诊为GWI。患有GWI的退伍军人更有可能报告UGI症状(98.3%比82.5%),并且平均症状计数更高(3.1比2.1)。GWI患者UGI症状的调整ORs从1.79(吞咽困难)到3.57(恶心/呕吐)不等。结论:UGI症状在gwv中很常见,且与GWI密切相关。临床医生应筛查UGI症状,并遵循治疗和转诊的标准方案。
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Upper gastrointestinal symptoms and Gulf War Illness in a clinical cohort of US veterans: a retrospective, cross-sectional study.

Objective: Approximately 30% of the 700 000 US Gulf War Veterans (GWVs) report symptoms collectively termed Gulf War Illness (GWI), a multisymptom illness of uncertain pathophysiology. Prior studies in GWI focus on overlap with irritable bowel syndrome. This study examines the associations between upper gastrointestinal (UGI) symptoms, GWI and specialty GI care.

Methods: This cross-sectional study analysed GWVs referred to a Veterans Health Administration clinical War-Related Illness and Injury Study Center (2008-2020). Symptoms, demographics, military service and clinical history were obtained from self-reported intake packets. GWI was defined by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention criteria requiring moderate-to-severe symptoms in at least two of three domains: fatigue, musculoskeletal and mood cognition. UGI symptoms were analysed individually as a composite variable and additively (0-5). Logistic regression models estimated ORs for associations between UGI symptoms, GWI and GI specialty care.

Results: The cohort included 596 GWVs (mean age 49.3 years, 88% men). Most (93.5%) reported at least one UGI symptom, with a mean of 2.8 symptoms. GWI was identified in 413 (69%). Veterans with GWI were more likely to report UGI symptoms (98.3% vs 82.5%) and had a higher mean symptom count (3.1 vs 2.1). Adjusted ORs for UGI symptoms in GWI ranged from 1.79 (dysphagia) to 3.57 (nausea/vomiting).

Conclusion: UGI symptoms are common among GWVs and strongly associated with GWI. Clinicians should screen for UGI symptoms and follow standard protocols for treatment and referral.

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BMJ Open Gastroenterology
BMJ Open Gastroenterology GASTROENTEROLOGY & HEPATOLOGY-
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5.90
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3.20%
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68
审稿时长
2 weeks
期刊介绍: BMJ Open Gastroenterology is an online-only, peer-reviewed, open access gastroenterology journal, dedicated to publishing high-quality medical research from all disciplines and therapeutic areas of gastroenterology. It is the open access companion journal of Gut and is co-owned by the British Society of Gastroenterology. The journal publishes all research study types, from study protocols to phase I trials to meta-analyses, including small or specialist studies. Publishing procedures are built around continuous publication, publishing research online as soon as the article is ready.
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