Analysis of mortality causes and locations in veterans with ALS: A decade review

11/30/24 at 03:30 AM

Analysis of mortality causes and locations in veterans with ALS: A decade review
Medical Science Monitor; Meheroz H Rabadi, Kimberly A Russell, Chao Xu; 11/24
Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) is a motor neuron disease that leads to rapid degeneration of nerves in the brain and spinal cord, with eventual loss of voluntary movements, including breathing. This retrospective study of medical record data from 105 US veterans diagnosed with ALS at the Oklahoma City VA Medical Center between 2010 and 2021 aimed to identify patient demographics, and the causes and places of death for these veterans. This study's findings are that in veterans with ALS, the main cause of death is respiratory disease (failure). The main location of death was the home, with their family members. The all-cause mortality rate among veterans with ALS was 26 times greater than for the general Oklahoma population.

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