SummaryIn an attempt to guide physicians asked by respiratory patients for advice on flight fitness, the British Thoracic Society (BTS) have published guidelines on fitness to fly. The main potential hazard is hypobaric hypoxia, and efforts have focused on the prediction of hypoxia in individuals. The present study examines 10years’ experience of hypoxic challenge (HC) of respiratory patients to evaluate if the guidelines recommended by the BTS are appropriate.One hundred and eighteen patients (67 female, mean age 65.6±11.4 (SD) years) were referred for assessment. Patients underwent HC using a 40% Venturi mask supplied with 100% N2 which lowered the FiO2 to 15.1%. A further 13 patients on long-term oxygen therapy also underwent HC whilst r...
BACKGROUND: Limited data are available comparing air travel with the hypoxia inhalation test (HIT) i...
Most children will experience a small, clinically insignificant drop in oxygen saturation during air...
Assessment of the potential risk of in flight hypoxaemia in patients with cystic fibrosis is often b...
SummaryIn an attempt to guide physicians asked by respiratory patients for advice on flight fitness,...
BACKGROUND: Patients with chronic pulmonary diseases are at increased risk of hypoxemia when travell...
SummaryBackgroundRecent air travel recommendations suggest patients with precapillary pulmonary hype...
AbstractBackgroundPatients with chronic pulmonary diseases are at increased risk of hypoxemia when t...
Introduction: The risks associated with commercial flight for respiratory compromised patients is ...
AbstractAssessment of the potential risk of in flight hypoxaemia in patients with cystic fibrosis is...
SummaryBackgroundRespiratory disease may cause profound hypoxaemia during flight. Previously derived...
Background: Patients with chronic pulmonary diseases are at increased risk of hypoxemia when traveli...
AbstractBackgroundFor patients with cystic fibrosis (CF)-related partial respiratory insufficiency a...
Air travel poses medical challenges to passengers with respiratory disease, principally because of e...
INTRODUCTION: There is little data available to determine the normal response to normobaric hypoxia ...
Many patients with chronic respiratory disease, even those receiving long-term oxygen therapy (LTOT)...
BACKGROUND: Limited data are available comparing air travel with the hypoxia inhalation test (HIT) i...
Most children will experience a small, clinically insignificant drop in oxygen saturation during air...
Assessment of the potential risk of in flight hypoxaemia in patients with cystic fibrosis is often b...
SummaryIn an attempt to guide physicians asked by respiratory patients for advice on flight fitness,...
BACKGROUND: Patients with chronic pulmonary diseases are at increased risk of hypoxemia when travell...
SummaryBackgroundRecent air travel recommendations suggest patients with precapillary pulmonary hype...
AbstractBackgroundPatients with chronic pulmonary diseases are at increased risk of hypoxemia when t...
Introduction: The risks associated with commercial flight for respiratory compromised patients is ...
AbstractAssessment of the potential risk of in flight hypoxaemia in patients with cystic fibrosis is...
SummaryBackgroundRespiratory disease may cause profound hypoxaemia during flight. Previously derived...
Background: Patients with chronic pulmonary diseases are at increased risk of hypoxemia when traveli...
AbstractBackgroundFor patients with cystic fibrosis (CF)-related partial respiratory insufficiency a...
Air travel poses medical challenges to passengers with respiratory disease, principally because of e...
INTRODUCTION: There is little data available to determine the normal response to normobaric hypoxia ...
Many patients with chronic respiratory disease, even those receiving long-term oxygen therapy (LTOT)...
BACKGROUND: Limited data are available comparing air travel with the hypoxia inhalation test (HIT) i...
Most children will experience a small, clinically insignificant drop in oxygen saturation during air...
Assessment of the potential risk of in flight hypoxaemia in patients with cystic fibrosis is often b...