Background Since the 19901991 Persian Gulf War, therehas been persistent concern that U.S. war veterans may havehad adverse health consequences, including higher-than-normalmortality.
Methods We conducted a retrospective cohort study of postwarmortality according to cause among 695,516 Gulf War veteransand 746,291 other veterans. The follow-up continued throughSeptember 1993. A stratified, multivariate analysis (with Coxproportional-hazards models) controlled for branch of service,type of unit, age, sex, and race in comparing the two groups.We used standardized mortality ratios to compare the groupsof veterans with the general population of the United States.
Results Among the Gulf War veterans, there was a small but significantexcess of deaths as compared with the veterans who did not servein the Persian Gulf (adjusted rate ratio, 1.09; 95 percent confidenceinterval, 1.01 to 1.16). The excess deaths were mainly causedby accidents (1.25; 1.13 to 1.39) rather than disease (0.88;0.77 to 1.02). The corresponding rate ratios among 49,919 femaleveterans of the Gulf War were 1.32 (0.95 to 1.83) for deathfrom all causes, 1.83 (1.02 to 3.28) for accidental death, and0.89 (0.45 to 1.78) for death from disease. In both groups ofveterans the mortality rates were significantly lower overallthan those in the general population. The adjusted standardizedmortality ratios were 0.44 (95 percent confidence interval,0.42 to 0.47) for Gulf War veterans and 0.38 (0.36 to 0.40)for other veterans.
Conclusions Among veterans of the Persian Gulf War, there wasa significantly higher mortality rate than among veterans deployedelsewhere, but most of the increase was due to accidents ratherthan disease, a finding consistent with patterns of postwarmortality among veterans of previous wars.
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