First Aid during Civil Aviation Flights: Peculiarities in the COVID-19 era

G. Intas, Despoina-Maria Lianaki, E. Lahana, P. Stergiannis
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The rising average age of passengers, the chronic illnesses that passengers suffer from and the stress of flying are just some of the factors that contribute to emergencies in flight. Passengers at risk are those with heart or respiratory problems. Cardiopulmonary arrest, burns and gastrointestinal problems are the main reasons for first aid. The purpose of this review is to present the most common emergency health problems that may occur during a flight, as well as the first aid equipment available on the aircraft. To achieve this goal, a literature review of articles related to this field in Pubmed and Google Scholar databases was carried out in the period 2010-2020. Most conditions are treated by the crew with a simple painkiller. However, there are more complex conditions that require a different treatment, such as oxygen administration to patients with respiratory problems. In some cases, medical advice and assistance is sought from passengers who are healthcare professionals. Some companies require crews to be trained and certified every two years for the use of automated external defibrillators, as well as cardiopulmonary resuscitation. All aircrafts have an emergency medical kit with a limited number of drugs and universal precaution kit in cases where there is a risk of communicable disease. Due to the spread of COVID-19, the World Health Organization has issued specific guidelines for both protecting crews from the virus and treating a passenger who may have been infected with the virus.
民航飞行急救:新冠肺炎时代的特点
乘客平均年龄的上升、乘客所患的慢性疾病以及飞行的压力只是造成飞行中紧急情况的一些因素。有心脏或呼吸系统问题的乘客有风险。心肺骤停、烧伤和胃肠道问题是急救的主要原因。本次审查的目的是介绍飞行中可能发生的最常见的紧急健康问题,以及飞机上可用的急救设备。为了实现这一目标,我们在2010-2020年期间对Pubmed和Google Scholar数据库中与该领域相关的文章进行了文献综述。大多数情况下,机组人员会用一种简单的止痛药来治疗。然而,有更复杂的情况需要不同的治疗方法,例如呼吸系统疾病患者的氧气管理。在某些情况下,会向身为医护专业人员的乘客寻求医疗建议和帮助。一些公司要求工作人员每两年接受一次使用自动体外除颤器和心肺复苏的培训和认证。所有飞机都有一个装有有限数量药物的紧急医疗包和一个普遍预防包,以防出现传染病风险。由于COVID-19的传播,世界卫生组织发布了保护机组人员免受病毒感染和治疗可能感染病毒的乘客的具体指导方针。
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