Asthma in Military Pilots.

IF 0.9 4区 医学 Q4 BIOPHYSICS
Gary Gray, Alaistair Bushby, Erik Frijters, Norbert Guettler, Karsten Lindgaard, Jon Naylor, Dara Regn
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Abstract

Introduction: Asthma is a common diagnosis in the general population and, among military aviators, has the potential for significant aeromedical complications. The objectives of this study, undertaken by the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) Aviation Pulmonology Working Group (RTG299), were to determine: 1) the prevalence of asthma among trained NATO pilots; 2) agency screening procedures and policies for candidates with a history of asthma; and 3) aeromedical disposition of trained pilots diagnosed with asthma, including allowable medications.

Methods: A questionnaire was distributed to each participating NATO agency to retrieve information related to each of the above questions.

Results: Data were received from 7 agencies spanning over half a million pilot years (520,369). The prevalence of asthma among serving NATO pilots was surprisingly low at 0.04%, an order of magnitude lower than the general U.S. military (1-2%) and U.S. population in general (approx. 8%). The reported prevalence in U.S. Air Force pilots was inexplicably low at 0.007%. All agencies, apart from the U.S. Air Force, include pulmonary function screening for pilot candidates. Most agencies accept candidates with a history of childhood asthma if full and sustained remission is confirmed with enhanced screening. In trained pilots, most agencies permit the use of medications to control asthma, including inhaled corticosteroids and long-acting beta agonists.

Discussion: The incidence of asthma in NATO pilots was very low. Most NATO pilots diagnosed with asthma were retained on flying status, with some agencies imposing restrictions (generally from high-performance aircraft). Gray G, Bushby A, Frijters E, Guettler N, Lindgaard K, Naylor J, Regn D. Asthma in military pilots. Aerosp Med Hum Perform. 2025; 96(6):520-524.

军事飞行员的哮喘。
简介:哮喘在普通人群中是一种常见的诊断,在军事飞行员中,有可能导致严重的航空医学并发症。北大西洋公约组织(NATO)航空肺病学工作组(RTG299)开展的这项研究的目的是确定:1)受过训练的北约飞行员中哮喘的患病率;2)有哮喘病史候选人的机构筛选程序和政策;3)诊断为哮喘的训练有素的飞行员的航空医学处置,包括允许的药物。方法:向北约各参与机构发放问卷,检索与上述问题相关的信息。结果:从7个机构获得了超过50万试点年(520,369)的数据。北约现役飞行员的哮喘患病率低得惊人,仅为0.04%,比美军(1-2%)和美国总人口(约为0.02%)低一个数量级。8%)。据报道,美国空军飞行员的患病率低得令人费解,只有0.007%。除美国空军外,所有机构都对飞行员候选人进行肺功能筛查。大多数机构接受有儿童哮喘史的候选人,如果通过加强筛查证实完全和持续缓解。在训练有素的飞行员中,大多数机构允许使用药物来控制哮喘,包括吸入皮质类固醇和长效受体激动剂。讨论:北约飞行员哮喘的发病率非常低。大多数被诊断患有哮喘的北约飞行员被保留飞行身份,一些机构施加了限制(通常是高性能飞机)。葛瑞杰,林嘉德,林嘉德,内勒J,雷根d。飞行员哮喘的临床研究。航空航天Med Hum Perform. 2025;96(6): 520 - 524。
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Aerospace medicine and human performance
Aerospace medicine and human performance PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH -MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
CiteScore
1.10
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22.20%
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272
期刊介绍: The peer-reviewed monthly journal, Aerospace Medicine and Human Performance (AMHP), formerly Aviation, Space, and Environmental Medicine, provides contact with physicians, life scientists, bioengineers, and medical specialists working in both basic medical research and in its clinical applications. It is the most used and cited journal in its field. It is distributed to more than 80 nations.
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