军事机组人员医疗症状的普遍性。

Disaster and military medicine Pub Date : 2017-02-02 eCollection Date: 2017-01-01 DOI:10.1186/s40696-017-0031-1
Barak Gordon, Yifat Erlich, Erez Carmon
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背景:医学文献中尚未描述飞行员中医学症状的流行情况。方法:对所有参加年度例行体检的以色列空军飞行员进行匿名问卷调查。因为只有两位女性填写了问卷,所以我们将她们排除在外。问卷包含49种症状,要求飞行员在检查前最后一个月出现的症状以及年龄、估计每周飞行时数、兵役状况(预备役或职业)和飞机类型(喷气式战斗机、直升机或运输机)上做标记。采用一般线性模型确定年龄、每周飞行时数、飞机类型和服务类型与症状数量之间的关系。采用二元logistic回归分析评估这些因素与无症状、前5个排名症状的相关性。结果:获得323名男性飞行员资料。62.5%的飞行员在前一个月报告了至少一种症状。26.9%报告了三种或更多症状。25.1%报告脊柱症状,22%报告呼吸道症状,21.4%报告疲劳,11.5%报告头痛,6.5%报告全身无力。职业服务与症状、疲劳和全身虚弱的次数有关。年龄与疲劳和全身虚弱有关。飞机类型和每周飞行时间与任何症状无关。结论:医学症状在军事飞行员中普遍存在。职业人员报告的医疗症状,特别是疲劳,比预备役人员更多。有必要进一步研究这种联系。
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The prevalence of medical symptoms in military aircrew.

Background: The prevalence of medical symptoms in aviators has not been described in the medical literature.

Methods: An anonymous questionnaire was handed to all Israeli Air Force aviators who went through the routine yearly examination. Because only two women filled the questionnaire, we excluded them. The questionnaire contained a list of 49 symptoms and the aviators were asked to mark symptoms that were present in the last month before the examination as well as age, estimated weekly flying hours, military service status (reserve or career) and type of aircraft (jet-fighter, helicopter or transport). A general linear model was used to determine the association between age, weekly flying hours, type of aircraft and type of service with the number of symptoms. Binary logistic regression analyses was used to assess the association of these factors with lack of symptoms, and the top five ranking symptoms.

Results: Data was available for 323 male aviators. 62.5% of the aviators reported at least one symptom in the previous month. 26.9% reported three or more symptoms. 25.1% reported spinal symptoms, 22% respiratory symptoms, 21.4% fatigue, 11.5% headache and 6.5% general weakness. Career service was associated with the number of symptoms, fatigue and general weakness. Age was associated with fatigue and general weakness. Aircraft type and weekly flying hours were not associated with any symptom.

Conclusions: Medical symptoms are prevalent in military aviators. Career personnel report on medical symptoms, especially fatigue, more often than reserve personnel. Further study is warranted to examine this association.

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