Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2901693 | Chest | 2012 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
Hypoxemia is common among people with PH traveling by air, occurring in one in four people studied. Hypoxemia was associated with lower cabin pressures, ambulation during flight, and longer flight duration. Patients with PH who will be traveling on flights of longer duration or who have a history of oxygen use, including nocturnal use only, should be evaluated for supplemental in-flight oxygen.
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Authors
Nareg MD, MPH, C. Gregory MD, FCCP, Christopher F. MD, MPH, Paul D. MD, MSPH, FCCP, Joan BA, Teresa MD, Hubert MD, MPH, FCCP,