Occupational Exposure Clinical Trial
Official title:
Olfactory Functioning in Gulf War Veterans
Significant subsets of military veterans have reported such health problems as headache, joint pain, fatigue, and memory/concentration difficulties subsequent to their participation in the Gulf War. However, the etiology remains controversial. A number of toxins have been implicated as etiologic factors for GW-related health problems; however, exposure levels have been difficult, if not impossible, to document retrospectively. These difficulties with exposure verification have led GW researchers to de-emphasize methods typical of neurotoxicological research examining exposure-symptom relationships and instead focus on epidemiological approaches emphasizing identification of coherent symptom patterns.
Primary Objectives: 1) To investigate olfactory functioning as a possible proxy for
neurotoxic exposure in cohorts of deployed and non-deployed Gulf War-era veterans; and, 2)
To examine potential associations between olfactory functioning and neurocognitive
performance on measures known to be sensitive to neurotoxic sequelae.
Secondary Objectives: To examine associations between olfactory functioning and
stress-related psychopathology, namely posttraumatic stress disorder, in Gulf War (GW)
veterans.
Primary Outcomes: The aim of this proposal is to investigate olfactory functioning in
cohorts of deployed and non-deployed GW-era veterans. In searching for symptom patterns
related to neurotoxic exposure, examination of deployment status and neurocognitive
dysfunction in relation to a sensory measure (i.e., olfaction) sensitive to environmental
toxins has the potential to contribute additional confirming or disconfirming evidence of GW
exposures.
Intervention: N/A
Study Abstract: This study is funded by the Durham ERIC's Pilot Studies Initiative and is
being conducted by researchers at the New Orleans, LA VAMC.
Significant subsets of military veterans have reported such health problems as headache,
joint pain, fatigue, and memory/concentration difficulties subsequent to their participation
in the Gulf War. However, the etiology remains controversial. A number of toxins have been
implicated as etiologic factors for GW-related health problems; however, exposure levels
have been difficult, if not impossible, to document retrospectively. These difficulties with
exposure verification have led GW researchers to de-emphasize methods typical of
neurotoxicological research examining exposure-symptom relationships and instead focus on
epidemiological approaches emphasizing identification of coherent symptom patterns.
The proposed research builds on a Merit Review Award to Dr. Vasterling, "Follow-up of
Psychological and Neurocognitive Gulf War Outcome: Relation to Stress," which is a
longitudinal, case-controlled study of psychological functioning in over 800 deployed and
250 nondeployed GW-era veterans. Variables currently examined include self-reported health
symptoms, psychological symptoms, and individual difference variables (e.g., personality
characteristics), stress exposure, self-reported environmental hazards exposures, and
objective neurocognitive data (on a subset of veterans). This pilot study extends the
"Follow-up" study by introducing a distinct set of variables related to olfactory
functioning.
The study design of the pilot study is case-controlled. A projected 120 male and female GW
veterans who were deployed to the war zone and 38 male and female military personnel
activated during the Gulf War will participate. Olfactory measures include olfactory
identification, and odor intensity and pleasantness judgments, which have been revealed by
factor analysis to reflect distinct olfactory components. Odors are presented using the
University of Pennsylvania Smell Identification Test. A brief neurocognitive battery
including standardized, age-normed measures of functions sensitive to neurotoxic exposure
(i.e., attention, fine motor skills, executive functioning, and memory) are also
administered. Psychopathology and self-reported health measures are also administered as
part of the larger "Follow-up" study.
To-date, 32 deployed and 12 nondeployed veterans have been enrolled in the study. Subject
accrual and data collection are ongoing. The sample size is currently too small to detect
meaningful trends. It is expected that this pilot work will generate a manuscript submitted
to a peer-reviewed scientific journal and development of a full-scale epidemiological grant
proposal.
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