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A common language for Gulf War Illness (GWI) research studies: GWI common data elements.

Devra E Cohen7, Kimberly A Sullivan2, Rebecca B McNeil3, Rebecca B McNeil3, Wes Ashford4, Alison Bested5, James Bunker6, Amanpreet Cheema5, Devra E Cohen7, Dane Cook8, Jeffrey Cournoyer5, Travis Craddock5, Julia Golier9, Anthony Hardie10, Drew Helmer11, Jacob B Lindheimer12, Patricia Janulewicz Lloyd13, Kathleen Kerr14, Maxine Krengel15, Shree Nadkarni16, Shannon Nugent17, Bonnie Paris18, Matthew Reinhard19, Peter Rumm20, Aaron Schneiderman20, Kellie J Sims21, Lea Steele22, Marsha Turner21, Kimberly A Sullivan2, Laila Abdullah23, Maria Abreu7, Mohamed Abu-Donia24, Kristina Aenlle7, Jimmy Arocho25, Elizabeth Balbin7, James Baraniuk26, Karen Block27, Michelle Block28, Bryann DeBeer29, Brian Engdahl30, Nikolay Filipov31, Mary Ann Fletcher5, Victor Kalasinsky27, Efi Kokkotou32, Kristy Lidie33, Deborah Little22, William Loging34, Marianna Morris5, Lubov Nathanson5, Montra Denise Nichols35, Giulio Pasinetti36, Dikoma Shungu37, Paula Waziry38, Jon VanLeeuwen39, Jarred Younger40.   

Abstract

AIMS: The Gulf War Illness programs (GWI) of the United States Department of Veteran Affairs and the Department of Defense Congressionally Directed Medical Research Program collaborated with experts to develop Common Data Elements (CDEs) to standardize and systematically collect, analyze, and share data across the (GWI) research community. MAIN
METHODS: A collective working group of GWI advocates, Veterans, clinicians, and researchers convened to provide consensus on instruments, case report forms, and guidelines for GWI research. A similar initiative, supported by the National Institute of Neurologic Disorders and Stroke (NINDS) was completed for a comparative illness, Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (ME/CFS), and provided the foundation for this undertaking. The GWI working group divided into two sub-groups (symptoms and systems assessment). Both groups reviewed the applicability of instruments and forms recommended by the NINDS ME/CFS CDE to GWI research within specific domains and selected assessments of deployment exposures. The GWI CDE recommendations were finalized in March 2018 after soliciting public comments. KEY
FINDINGS: GWI CDE recommendations are organized in 12 domains that include instruments, case report forms, and guidelines. Recommendations were categorized as core (essential), supplemental-highly recommended (essential for specified conditions, study types, or designs), supplemental (commonly collected, but not required), and exploratory (reasonable to use, but require further validation). Recommendations will continually be updated as GWI research progresses. SIGNIFICANCE: The GWI CDEs reflect the consensus recommendations of GWI research community stakeholders and will allow studies to standardize data collection, enhance data quality, and facilitate data sharing.
Copyright © 2018. Published by Elsevier Inc.

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Keywords:  CDE; CDMRP; DoD; GW; GWI; GWV; VA

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34352259      PMCID: PMC9267452          DOI: 10.1016/j.lfs.2021.119818

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Life Sci        ISSN: 0024-3205            Impact factor:   6.780


  9 in total

1.  Prevalence and patterns of Gulf War illness in Kansas veterans: association of symptoms with characteristics of person, place, and time of military service.

Authors:  L Steele
Journal:  Am J Epidemiol       Date:  2000-11-15       Impact factor: 4.897

2.  Health status assessments using the Veterans SF-12 and SF-36: methods for evaluating otucomes in the Veterans Health Administration.

Authors:  D Jones; L Kazis; A Lee; W Rogers; K Skinner; L Cassar; N Wilson; A Hendricks
Journal:  J Ambul Care Manage       Date:  2001-07

3.  Chronic multisymptom illness affecting Air Force veterans of the Gulf War.

Authors:  K Fukuda; R Nisenbaum; G Stewart; W W Thompson; L Robin; R M Washko; D L Noah; D H Barrett; B Randall; B L Herwaldt; A C Mawle; W C Reeves
Journal:  JAMA       Date:  1998-09-16       Impact factor: 56.272

4.  In-vivo imaging of neuroinflammation in veterans with Gulf War illness.

Authors:  Zeynab Alshelh; Daniel S Albrecht; Courtney Bergan; Oluwaseun Akeju; Daniel J Clauw; Lisa Conboy; Robert R Edwards; Minhae Kim; Yvonne C Lee; Ekaterina Protsenko; Vitaly Napadow; Kimberly Sullivan; Marco L Loggia
Journal:  Brain Behav Immun       Date:  2020-02-04       Impact factor: 7.217

Review 5.  Myalgic encephalomyelitis: International Consensus Criteria.

Authors:  B M Carruthers; M I van de Sande; K L De Meirleir; N G Klimas; G Broderick; T Mitchell; D Staines; A C P Powles; N Speight; R Vallings; L Bateman; B Baumgarten-Austrheim; D S Bell; N Carlo-Stella; J Chia; A Darragh; D Jo; D Lewis; A R Light; S Marshall-Gradisnik; I Mena; J A Mikovits; K Miwa; M Murovska; M L Pall; S Stevens
Journal:  J Intern Med       Date:  2011-08-22       Impact factor: 8.989

6.  A role for homeostatic drive in the perpetuation of complex chronic illness: Gulf War Illness and chronic fatigue syndrome.

Authors:  Travis J A Craddock; Paul Fritsch; Mark A Rice; Ryan M del Rosario; Diane B Miller; Mary Ann Fletcher; Nancy G Klimas; Gordon Broderick
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2014-01-08       Impact factor: 3.240

7.  Meta-analysis of self-reported health symptoms in 1990-1991 Gulf War and Gulf War-era veterans.

Authors:  Alexis L Maule; Patricia A Janulewicz; Kimberly A Sullivan; Maxine H Krengel; Megan K Yee; Michael McClean; Roberta F White
Journal:  BMJ Open       Date:  2018-02-13       Impact factor: 2.692

Review 8.  Recent research on Gulf War illness and other health problems in veterans of the 1991 Gulf War: Effects of toxicant exposures during deployment.

Authors:  Roberta F White; Lea Steele; James P O'Callaghan; Kimberly Sullivan; James H Binns; Beatrice A Golomb; Floyd E Bloom; James A Bunker; Fiona Crawford; Joel C Graves; Anthony Hardie; Nancy Klimas; Marguerite Knox; William J Meggs; Jack Melling; Martin A Philbert; Rachel Grashow
Journal:  Cortex       Date:  2015-09-25       Impact factor: 4.027

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  2 in total

1.  The impact of post-traumatic stress on quality of life and fatigue in women with Gulf War Illness.

Authors:  Nandan Shastry; Esha Sultana; Mary Jeffrey; Fanny Collado; Jeffrey Kibler; Christian DeLucia; Mary Ann Fletcher; Nancy Klimas; Travis J A Craddock
Journal:  BMC Psychol       Date:  2022-02-25

2.  Advancing the Role of Neuroimmunity and Genetic Susceptibility in Gulf War Illness.

Authors:  Kimberly Sullivan; James P O'Callaghan
Journal:  Brain Sci       Date:  2022-08-12
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