Irritable Bowel Syndrome in Veterans with Gulf War Illness Evaluated at VA's War-Related Illness and Injury Study Center

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Nono Djotsa, Alice B. S. [1 ,2 ,3 ]
Nguyen Wenker, Theresa H. [1 ,3 ,4 ]
Ahmed, Sarah T. [1 ,2 ]
Ghosh, Saurendro [1 ,2 ]
Malhotra, Deeksha [5 ,6 ]
Boyle, Stephen H. [5 ]
Gifford, Elizabeth J. [5 ,7 ]
Sims, Kellie J. [5 ]
White, Donna L. [1 ,2 ,4 ,8 ,9 ]
Steele, Lea [10 ]
Helmer, Drew A. [1 ,2 ]
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[1] Michael E DeBakey VA Med Ctr, VA HSR&D Ctr Innovat Qual Effectiveness & Safety, Houston, TX 77030 USA
[2] Baylor Coll Med, Dept Med, Sect Hlth Serv Res, Houston, TX 77030 USA
[3] VA Off Res & Dev, Big Data Scientist Training Enhancement Program BD, Washington, DC 20420 USA
[4] Baylor Coll Med, Dept Med, Sect Gastroenterol & Hepatol, Houston, TX USA
[5] Durham VA Hlth Care Syst, Cooperat Studies Program Epidemiol Ctr Durham, Durham VA Med Ctr, Durham, NC 27705 USA
[6] Duke Univ, Dept Med, Sch Med, Durham, NC 27710 USA
[7] Duke Univ, Duke Margolis Ctr Hlth Policy, Ctr Child & Family Policy, Sanford Sch Publ Policy, Durham, NC 27708 USA
[8] Baylor Coll Med, Grad Sch Biomed Sci, Houston, TX 77030 USA
[9] Baylor Coll Med, Texas Med Ctr Digest Dis Ctr, Houston, TX 77030 USA
[10] Baylor Coll Med, Dept Psychiat & Behav Sci, Vet Hlth Res Program, Beth K & Stuart C Yudofsky Div Neuropsychiat, Houston, TX 77030 USA
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ERA VETERANS; HEALTH-STATUS; SYMPTOMS; ASSOCIATION; PREVALENCE; MANAGEMENT; TIME;
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10.1093/milmed/usae260
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Introduction Excess rates of Gulf War illness (GWI) and irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), two chronic multisymptom illnesses, have long been documented among nearly 700,000 veterans who served in the 1990-1991 Persian Gulf War. We sought to report the prevalence, characteristics, and association of GWI and IBS decades after the war in a clinical cohort of deployed Gulf War veterans (GWVs) who were evaluated at the Department of Veterans Affairs' War Related Illness and Injury Study Center (WRIISC) for unexplained chronic symptoms.Materials and Methods We analyzed data gathered from clinical intake questionnaires of deployed GWVs who were evaluated at WRIISC clinics between 2008 and 2020. We applied Centers for Disease Control (CDC) criteria to determine the prevalence of severe GWI. IBS was identified using Rome IV diagnostic criteria (current IBS) and veterans' self-reported "history of physician-diagnosed IBS." We examined associations between IBS and GWI using bivariate analyses and multivariable logistic regression.Results Among the N = 578 GWVs evaluated by the WRIISC, severe GWI (71.8%), history of physician-diagnosed IBS (50.3%) and current IBS (42.2%) were all highly prevalent. Nearly half of GWVs with severe GWI met Rome criteria for IBS (45.8%), and over half reported a history of physician-diagnosed IBS (56.1%). In multivariable models, severe GWI was significantly associated both with current IBS (adjusted odds ratio (aOR): 1.68, 95% CI: 1.11, 2.54) and with veteran-reported history of physician-diagnosed IBS (aOR: 2.15, 95% CI: 1.43, 2.23). IBS with diarrhea (IBS-D) was the most common subtype among GWVs with current IBS (61.1%). However, IBS-mixed affected a significantly greater proportion of veterans with severe GWI, compared to veterans who did not have severe GWI (P = .03).Conclusions More than 20 years after the Persian Gulf War, our findings indicate a high degree of comorbidity between severe GWI and IBS among deployed GWVs seeking care for unexplained illnesses. Our results suggest GWVs with GWI should be screened for IBS for which evidence-based treatments are available and could potentially reduce symptom burden. Conversely, symptoms of IBS should trigger additional evaluation for non-gastrointestinal symptoms in deployed Gulf War veterans to identify possible GWI and ensure a comprehensive approach to care.
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