Overview and Recommendations for Medical Screening and Diagnostic Evaluation for Postdeployment Lung Disease in Returning US Warfighters

Objective: To review inhalational exposures and respiratory disease risks in US military personnel deployed to Iraq and Afghanistan and to develop consensus recommendations for medical screening and diagnostic referral. Methods: A Working Group of physicians and exposure scientists from academia and...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of occupational and environmental medicine 2012-06, Vol.54 (6), p.746-751
Hauptverfasser: Rose, Cecile, Abraham, Joseph, Harkins, Deanna, Miller, Robert, Morris, Michael, Zacher, Lisa, Meehan, Richard, Szema, Anthony, Tolle, James, King, Matthew, Jackson, David, Lewis, John, Stahl, Andrea, Lyles, Mark B., Hodgson, Michael, Teichman, Ronald, Salihi, Walid, Matwiyoff, Gregory, Meeker, Gregory, Mormon, Suzette, Bird, Kathryn, Baird, Coleen
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Zusammenfassung:Objective: To review inhalational exposures and respiratory disease risks in US military personnel deployed to Iraq and Afghanistan and to develop consensus recommendations for medical screening and diagnostic referral. Methods: A Working Group of physicians and exposure scientists from academia and from the Departments of Defense and Veterans Affairs was convened in February 2010. Results: Despite uncertainty about the number of people affected and risk factors for adverse pulmonary outcomes in this occupational setting, the Working Group recommended: (1) standardized approaches to pre- and postdeployment medical surveillance; (2) criteria for medical referral and diagnosis; and (3) case definitions for major deploymentrelated lung diseases. Conclusions: There is a need for targeted, practical medical surveillance for lung diseases and for a standardized diagnostic approach for all symptomatic deployed personnel.
ISSN:1076-2752
1536-5948
DOI:10.1097/JOM.0b013e31825297ba