Introduction: The risks associated with commercial flight for respiratory compromised patients is well known. Many of the assumptions are based on studies that have included patients with Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) and have often been extended to other respiratory and non-respiratory disorders. The primary aim of this thesis is to examine the differences in physiological parameters and Hypoxic Challenge Test (HCT) outcomes in patients with Motor Neurone Disease (MND), Interstitial Lung Disease (ILD) and COPD. The secondary outcome is to investigate whether physiological parameters can predict HCT pass or failure in ILD, MND and COPD patient groups. Methods: Respiratory patients who were referred into a 'fitness to f...
INTRODUCTION: There is little data available to determine the normal response to normobaric hypoxia ...
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is a challenging respiratory problem throughout the wor...
Many patients with chronic respiratory disease, even those receiving long-term oxygen therapy (LTOT)...
SummaryIn an attempt to guide physicians asked by respiratory patients for advice on flight fitness,...
For most of the people with stable and well-controlled chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD),...
SummaryBackgroundRecent air travel recommendations suggest patients with precapillary pulmonary hype...
AbstractBackgroundPatients with chronic pulmonary diseases are at increased risk of hypoxemia when t...
SummaryBackgroundRespiratory disease may cause profound hypoxaemia during flight. Previously derived...
Background: Patients with chronic pulmonary diseases are at increased risk of hypoxemia when traveli...
BACKGROUND: Limited data are available comparing air travel with the hypoxia inhalation test (HIT) i...
Abstract Patients with respiratory diseases may be at risk during flight because at cruising altit...
BACKGROUND: Air travel is physically demanding and, because obesity is rising, physicians increasing...
SummaryObjectiveThe reduced pressure in aircraft cabins may cause severe hypoxemia and respiratory d...
BACKGROUND: Patients with chronic pulmonary diseases are at increased risk of hypoxemia when travell...
BACKGROUND Commercial air travel is cheap and accessible. Many patients living ever better lives des...
INTRODUCTION: There is little data available to determine the normal response to normobaric hypoxia ...
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is a challenging respiratory problem throughout the wor...
Many patients with chronic respiratory disease, even those receiving long-term oxygen therapy (LTOT)...
SummaryIn an attempt to guide physicians asked by respiratory patients for advice on flight fitness,...
For most of the people with stable and well-controlled chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD),...
SummaryBackgroundRecent air travel recommendations suggest patients with precapillary pulmonary hype...
AbstractBackgroundPatients with chronic pulmonary diseases are at increased risk of hypoxemia when t...
SummaryBackgroundRespiratory disease may cause profound hypoxaemia during flight. Previously derived...
Background: Patients with chronic pulmonary diseases are at increased risk of hypoxemia when traveli...
BACKGROUND: Limited data are available comparing air travel with the hypoxia inhalation test (HIT) i...
Abstract Patients with respiratory diseases may be at risk during flight because at cruising altit...
BACKGROUND: Air travel is physically demanding and, because obesity is rising, physicians increasing...
SummaryObjectiveThe reduced pressure in aircraft cabins may cause severe hypoxemia and respiratory d...
BACKGROUND: Patients with chronic pulmonary diseases are at increased risk of hypoxemia when travell...
BACKGROUND Commercial air travel is cheap and accessible. Many patients living ever better lives des...
INTRODUCTION: There is little data available to determine the normal response to normobaric hypoxia ...
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is a challenging respiratory problem throughout the wor...
Many patients with chronic respiratory disease, even those receiving long-term oxygen therapy (LTOT)...