Millions of passengers board commercial flights every year. Healthcare providers are often called upon to treat other passengers during in-flight emergencies. The case presented involves an anesthesia resident treating a tracheostomy-dependent infant who developed hypoxemia on a domestic flight. The patient had an underlying congenital muscular disorder and was mechanically ventilated while at altitude. Although pressurized, cabin barometric pressure while at altitude is less than at sea level. Due to this environment patients with underlying pulmonary or cardiac pathology might not be able to tolerate commercial flight. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has mandated a specific set of medical supplies be present on all domestic flig...
Survival of airplane stowaways is rare. Here we report an exceptional case of successful treatment a...
threatens aviators with decompression sickness, hypobaric hypoxia, and cold.1 The resulting visual s...
Maximum cabin pressure altitude is limited by regulation to 2440 m (8 kft) for normal flight. In cas...
Air travel poses medical challenges to passengers with respiratory disease, principally because of e...
Abstract Patients with respiratory diseases may be at risk during flight because at cruising altit...
lation test PIo, = inspired partial pressure of oxygen; R respiratory quotient RQ respiratory exchan...
Aim. We presented the case of a child with central hypoventilation syndrome (CHS) to highlight issue...
SummaryBackgroundRecent air travel recommendations suggest patients with precapillary pulmonary hype...
Copyright © 2015 Kam Lun Hon et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Co...
Introduction: Research and data regarding in-flight medical emergencies during commercial air travel...
BackgroundLimited data are available on the effects of air travel in patients with pulmonary hyperte...
The number of children on commercial aircrafts is rising steeply and poses a need for their treating...
Background: First aid is commonly required during commercial aircraft flights, especially during int...
Most children will experience a small, clinically insignificant drop in oxygen saturation during air...
Many patients with chronic respiratory disease, even those receiving long-term oxygen therapy (LTOT)...
Survival of airplane stowaways is rare. Here we report an exceptional case of successful treatment a...
threatens aviators with decompression sickness, hypobaric hypoxia, and cold.1 The resulting visual s...
Maximum cabin pressure altitude is limited by regulation to 2440 m (8 kft) for normal flight. In cas...
Air travel poses medical challenges to passengers with respiratory disease, principally because of e...
Abstract Patients with respiratory diseases may be at risk during flight because at cruising altit...
lation test PIo, = inspired partial pressure of oxygen; R respiratory quotient RQ respiratory exchan...
Aim. We presented the case of a child with central hypoventilation syndrome (CHS) to highlight issue...
SummaryBackgroundRecent air travel recommendations suggest patients with precapillary pulmonary hype...
Copyright © 2015 Kam Lun Hon et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Co...
Introduction: Research and data regarding in-flight medical emergencies during commercial air travel...
BackgroundLimited data are available on the effects of air travel in patients with pulmonary hyperte...
The number of children on commercial aircrafts is rising steeply and poses a need for their treating...
Background: First aid is commonly required during commercial aircraft flights, especially during int...
Most children will experience a small, clinically insignificant drop in oxygen saturation during air...
Many patients with chronic respiratory disease, even those receiving long-term oxygen therapy (LTOT)...
Survival of airplane stowaways is rare. Here we report an exceptional case of successful treatment a...
threatens aviators with decompression sickness, hypobaric hypoxia, and cold.1 The resulting visual s...
Maximum cabin pressure altitude is limited by regulation to 2440 m (8 kft) for normal flight. In cas...