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. 2016 Sep;129(9):1000.e1-6.
doi: 10.1016/j.amjmed.2016.05.013. Epub 2016 Jun 4.

Prevention of Medical Events During Air Travel: A Narrative Review

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Prevention of Medical Events During Air Travel: A Narrative Review

Diane Naouri et al. Am J Med. 2016 Sep.

Abstract

Prior to traveling, and when seeking medical pretravel advice, patients consult their personal physicians. Inflight medical issues are estimated to occur up to 350 times per day worldwide (1/14,000-40,000 passengers). Specific characteristics of the air cabin environment are associated with hypoxia and the expansion of trapped gases into body cavities, which can lead to harm. The most frequent medical events during air travel include abdominal pain; ear, nose, and throat pathologies; psychiatric disorders; and life-threatening events such as acute respiratory failure or cardiac arrest. Physicians need to be aware of the management of these conditions in this unusual setting. Chronic respiratory and cardiovascular diseases are common and are at increased risk of acute exacerbation. Physicians must be trained in these conditions and inform their patients about their prevention.

Keywords: Emergency medicine; Prevention; Travel.

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