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Proposed Iraq/Afghanistan War-Lung Injury (IAW-LI) Clinical Practice Recommendations: National Academy of Sciences’ Institute of Medicine Burn Pits Workshop
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Acute Lung InjuryAsthmaPulmonary CareTraumatologyMilitary PersonnelInjury PreventionClinical Practice RecommendationsRespiratory ToxicologyClinical EpidemiologyNational AcademyHealthy SoldiersTrauma (Critical Care Medicine)Burn ManagementPulmonary MedicineChest InjuryPulmonary DiseaseTrauma CareBurn PitsPatient SafetyMedicineEmergency MedicineIraq/afghanistan War-lung Injury
High rates of respiratory symptoms (14%) and new-onset asthma in previously healthy soldiers (6.6%) have been reported among military personnel post-deployment to Iraq and Afghanistan. The term Iraq/Afghanistan War-Lung Injury (IAW-LI) is used to describe the constellation of respiratory diseases related to hazards of war, such as exposure to burning trash in burn pits, improvised explosive devices, and sandstorms. Burnpits360.org is a nonprofit civilian website which voluntarily tracks medical symptoms among soldiers post-deployment to the Middle East. Subsequent to initiation of the Burnpits360.org website, the Department of Veterans Affairs started the Airborne Hazards and Open Burn Pit registry. This paper: (a) analyzes the latest 38 patients in the Burnpits360.org registry, validated by DD214 Forms; (b) compares strengths and weaknesses of both registries as outlined at the National Academy of Sciences Institute of Medicine Burn Pits Workshop;
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