Cruise tourism to Antarctica is constantly growing. Passengers and crewmembers may experience illnesses or injuries while traveling to remote areas with harsh weather conditions from where prompt evacuation is mostly unavailable. While a small explorer ship was at Wilhelmina bay (64°39’ South and 62°08’ West) in the Antarctic Peninsula, a 73-year-old male passenger presented with acute chest pain after two short excursions off the vessel in cold weather conditions. He was treated on board and remained clinically stable until the ship reached Ushuaia at the end of the cruise which was 5 days after the symptoms onset.
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International audienceBACKGROUND: Search and rescue helicopters from the French navy conduct ambulan...
Background: The waters surrounding the French Southern Lands are a fishing zone, accessible only by ...
A 21-year-old female crew member experienced a number of medical conditions during a summer cruise t...
Antarctic tourism on board cruise ships has expanded since the 1990s, essentially in the Antarctic P...
A previously asymptomatic 44-year-old male crewmember on a cruise ship experienced several brief epi...
An elderly female cruise ship passenger developed chest pain shortly after an emotionally charged in...
International audienceMedicalized high sea rescue is very different from prehospital medical evacuat...
IntroductionFrench Navy provides medical evacuations by helicopter (HME) on the Atlantic coast, up t...
Pack ice and icebergs are two of the biggest hazards to shipping around Antarctica. Andrew Fleming ...
Background. Air ambulance operations in the Arctic have to deal with remote locations, long distance...
Background: Commercial expeditions provide an opportunity for travellers to undertake various speci...
A previously healthy Indian male seafarer aged 34 years, presented with vague perianal symptoms to t...
A 66-year-old overweight insulin-dependent male passenger with diabetes and severe arthritis was on ...
Acute cardiovascular diseases (CVD) are the main natural causes of death in industrialized countries...
BACKGROUND: The objectives were to assess the prevalence, severity, and medication taken, and to loo...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Search and rescue helicopters from the French navy conduct ambulan...
Background: The waters surrounding the French Southern Lands are a fishing zone, accessible only by ...
A 21-year-old female crew member experienced a number of medical conditions during a summer cruise t...