Most children will experience a small, clinically insignificant drop in oxygen saturation during air travel due to the effects of altitude. Clinically significant hypoxia may occur in individuals with an underlying cardio-respiratory condition, in particular young infants born prematurely or with chronic lung disease of prematurity and in children with neuromuscular disorders. To date there is very little in-flight data available in these clinical populations to allow the development of evidence based guidelines for pre-flight assessment of the risk of hypoxia in-flight. The hypoxia flight simulation test is considered the gold standard for assessing the risk of in-flight hypoxia in adults and existing clinical guidelines for pre-flight ass...
AbstractBackgroundFor patients with cystic fibrosis (CF)-related partial respiratory insufficiency a...
AbstractBackgroundPatients with chronic pulmonary diseases are at increased risk of hypoxemia when t...
BACKGROUND: Limited data are available comparing air travel with the hypoxia inhalation test (HIT) i...
In infants and children with chronic respiratory disease, hypoxia is a potential risk of aircraft tr...
The number of children on commercial aircrafts is rising steeply and poses a need for their treating...
Background: The low oxygen environment during air travel may result in hypoxia in patients with resp...
Up to a third of ex-preterm infants flying near term exhibit pulse oxygen saturation (SpO2) of less ...
BACKGROUND: Patients with chronic pulmonary diseases are at increased risk of hypoxemia when travell...
SummaryBackgroundRecent air travel recommendations suggest patients with precapillary pulmonary hype...
Background: Patients with chronic pulmonary diseases are at increased risk of hypoxemia when traveli...
Abstract Patients with respiratory diseases may be at risk during flight because at cruising altit...
OBJECTIVE: Commercial airplanes fly with an equivalent cabin fraction of inspired oxygen of 0.15, le...
SummaryIn an attempt to guide physicians asked by respiratory patients for advice on flight fitness,...
SummaryBackgroundRespiratory disease may cause profound hypoxaemia during flight. Previously derived...
Air travel poses medical challenges to passengers with respiratory disease, principally because of e...
AbstractBackgroundFor patients with cystic fibrosis (CF)-related partial respiratory insufficiency a...
AbstractBackgroundPatients with chronic pulmonary diseases are at increased risk of hypoxemia when t...
BACKGROUND: Limited data are available comparing air travel with the hypoxia inhalation test (HIT) i...
In infants and children with chronic respiratory disease, hypoxia is a potential risk of aircraft tr...
The number of children on commercial aircrafts is rising steeply and poses a need for their treating...
Background: The low oxygen environment during air travel may result in hypoxia in patients with resp...
Up to a third of ex-preterm infants flying near term exhibit pulse oxygen saturation (SpO2) of less ...
BACKGROUND: Patients with chronic pulmonary diseases are at increased risk of hypoxemia when travell...
SummaryBackgroundRecent air travel recommendations suggest patients with precapillary pulmonary hype...
Background: Patients with chronic pulmonary diseases are at increased risk of hypoxemia when traveli...
Abstract Patients with respiratory diseases may be at risk during flight because at cruising altit...
OBJECTIVE: Commercial airplanes fly with an equivalent cabin fraction of inspired oxygen of 0.15, le...
SummaryIn an attempt to guide physicians asked by respiratory patients for advice on flight fitness,...
SummaryBackgroundRespiratory disease may cause profound hypoxaemia during flight. Previously derived...
Air travel poses medical challenges to passengers with respiratory disease, principally because of e...
AbstractBackgroundFor patients with cystic fibrosis (CF)-related partial respiratory insufficiency a...
AbstractBackgroundPatients with chronic pulmonary diseases are at increased risk of hypoxemia when t...
BACKGROUND: Limited data are available comparing air travel with the hypoxia inhalation test (HIT) i...