About 95% of the two billion airlines passengers suffered from health issues (1). Furthermore, a call center in North Carolina noted that there were 16 in-flight emergency cases for every 1 million airlines passengers (2). Cardiac arrest is one of these cases, which is a cause for mortality for about 1000 people during the flights (3). Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) can be demonstrated by the medical professionals or trained people such as flight attendants. Commercial flights usually do not have official medical staffs on board. Hence, whenever there are in-flight medical emergency cases, flight attendants should be trained to manage such cases. Flight attendants themselves are laymen who are trained to do basic medical emergency inte...
Background. In 2017, more than 3 billion people worldwide will travel by aircraft and commercial air...
An estimated 1 in 600 commercial flights will have an onboard medical emergency and approximately ha...
Most medical practitioners are not specifically trained to diagnose or manage in-flight medical inci...
About 95% of the two billion airlines passengers suffered from health issues (1). Furthermore, a cal...
Even today, when over 3.5 billion passengers travel on commercial flights each year, there is confus...
Background: First aid is commonly required during commercial aircraft flights, especially during int...
The occurrence of inflight medical incidents on commercial airlines is documented in medical and avi...
Background: In-flight medical emergencies are difficult to manage and medical volunteers can be val...
Introduction: Research and data regarding in-flight medical emergencies during commercial air travel...
Hundreds of thousands of cabin crew or flight attendants around the world p1ay a vital role as the p...
Nearly two billion passengers travel each year on commercial air flights. More elderly people and/or...
In-flight medical emergencies are becoming a concern to airlines and their passengers in light of th...
Introduction: In-flight medical emergencies on commercial aircraft are common in both domestic and i...
Introduction: In-flight medical emergencies on commercial aircraft are common in both domestic and i...
Abstract In the event of the emergency patient care, cabin crew must take the charge of the first re...
Background. In 2017, more than 3 billion people worldwide will travel by aircraft and commercial air...
An estimated 1 in 600 commercial flights will have an onboard medical emergency and approximately ha...
Most medical practitioners are not specifically trained to diagnose or manage in-flight medical inci...
About 95% of the two billion airlines passengers suffered from health issues (1). Furthermore, a cal...
Even today, when over 3.5 billion passengers travel on commercial flights each year, there is confus...
Background: First aid is commonly required during commercial aircraft flights, especially during int...
The occurrence of inflight medical incidents on commercial airlines is documented in medical and avi...
Background: In-flight medical emergencies are difficult to manage and medical volunteers can be val...
Introduction: Research and data regarding in-flight medical emergencies during commercial air travel...
Hundreds of thousands of cabin crew or flight attendants around the world p1ay a vital role as the p...
Nearly two billion passengers travel each year on commercial air flights. More elderly people and/or...
In-flight medical emergencies are becoming a concern to airlines and their passengers in light of th...
Introduction: In-flight medical emergencies on commercial aircraft are common in both domestic and i...
Introduction: In-flight medical emergencies on commercial aircraft are common in both domestic and i...
Abstract In the event of the emergency patient care, cabin crew must take the charge of the first re...
Background. In 2017, more than 3 billion people worldwide will travel by aircraft and commercial air...
An estimated 1 in 600 commercial flights will have an onboard medical emergency and approximately ha...
Most medical practitioners are not specifically trained to diagnose or manage in-flight medical inci...