The Henry M. Jackson Foundation for the Advancement of Military Medicine Inc., Bethesda, MD, United States.
The War Related Illness and Injury Study Center, Washington, DC, United States.
Front Public Health. 2024 Jun 28;12:1408222. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2024.1408222. eCollection 2024.
Understanding the health outcomes of military exposures is of critical importance for Veterans, their health care team, and national leaders. Approximately 43% of Veterans report military exposure concerns to their VA providers. Understanding the causal influences of environmental exposures on health is a complex exposure science task and often requires interpreting multiple data sources; particularly when exposure pathways and multi-exposure interactions are ill-defined, as is the case for complex and emerging military service exposures. Thus, there is a need to standardize clinically meaningful exposure metrics from different data sources to guide clinicians and researchers with a consistent model for investigating and communicating exposure risk profiles. The Linked Exposures Across Databases (LEAD) framework provides a unifying model for characterizing exposures from different exposure databases with a focus on providing clinically relevant exposure metrics. Application of LEAD is demonstrated through comparison of different military exposure data sources: Veteran Military Occupational and Environmental Exposure Assessment Tool (VMOAT), Individual Longitudinal Exposure Record (ILER) database, and a military incident report database, the Explosive Ordnance Disposal Information Management System (EODIMS). This cohesive method for evaluating military exposures leverages established information with new sources of data and has the potential to influence how military exposure data is integrated into exposure health care and investigational models.
了解军事暴露对健康的影响对于退伍军人、他们的医疗保健团队和国家领导人至关重要。大约 43%的退伍军人向他们的 VA 提供者报告了军事暴露问题。了解环境暴露对健康的因果影响是一项复杂的暴露科学任务,通常需要解释多个数据源;特别是当暴露途径和多暴露相互作用不明确时,就像复杂和新兴的军事服务暴露一样。因此,有必要从不同的数据源中标准化具有临床意义的暴露指标,以指导临床医生和研究人员使用一致的模型来调查和交流暴露风险概况。链接暴露数据库(LEAD)框架提供了一个统一的模型,用于描述来自不同暴露数据库的暴露情况,重点是提供临床相关的暴露指标。通过比较不同的军事暴露数据源来展示 LEAD 的应用:退伍军人军事职业和环境暴露评估工具 (VMOAT)、个人纵向暴露记录 (ILER) 数据库和军事事件报告数据库爆炸物处理信息管理系统 (EODIMS)。这种评估军事暴露的综合方法利用了已有的信息和新的数据源,有可能影响如何将军事暴露数据纳入暴露医疗保健和调查模型。