International Travel With a Chronic Medical Illness – Health Risks, Practical Challenges and Evidence-Based Recommendations

M. Darrat, G. Flaherty
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Introduction: Primary care practitioners and travel medicine physicians are primarily responsible for identifying individuals who may be unfit for overseas travel and consulting with them pre-travel. Pre-existing medical conditions such as cardiovascular disease, chronic respiratory conditions and diabetes mellitus (DM) have the potential to complicate travel journeys. A considerable percentage of travel-associated illness may be due to the decompensation of a pre-existing medical condition. This review seeks to address the challenges faced by travellers with each of these conditions, including recently updated and evidence-based practical approaches for travel with comorbidities. Methods: Sources for this review were identified through searches of PubMed/Google Scholar for materials published between 1st January 2000 and 31st December 2019, using combinations of search terms. Results: The volume of literature on travelling with a pre-existing condition exploded with more than 865 associated articles indexed on the PubMed alone as of March 2020. After screening titles, abstracts and, in some cases, the full text version of indexed articles, 121 articles were deemed relevant to the subject matter of this review. Conclusion: Rational approaches to pre-planning for travel with a medical condition will contribute to the prevention of problems while in transit as well as when at the travel destination. It is imperative for health care providers to be aware of the preventative measures and current recommendations that should be taken before and during travel to protect individuals with a chronic illness. Further research and studies should be directed to protect this vulnerable group of travellers.
带慢性疾病的国际旅行——健康风险、实际挑战和基于证据的建议
初级保健医生和旅行医学医生主要负责识别可能不适合出国旅行的个人,并在旅行前与他们进行咨询。心血管疾病、慢性呼吸系统疾病和糖尿病等先前存在的疾病有可能使旅行复杂化。相当大比例的旅行相关疾病可能是由于先前的疾病失偿所致。本综述旨在解决旅行者面临的每一种情况的挑战,包括最近更新的以证据为基础的实用方法,用于治疗伴有合并症的旅行。方法:通过PubMed/ b谷歌Scholar检索2000年1月1日至2019年12月31日期间发表的文献,使用搜索词组合确定本综述的来源。结果:截至2020年3月,关于患有预先存在疾病的旅行的文献数量激增,仅在PubMed上就有超过865篇相关文章被索引。在筛选了索引文章的标题、摘要以及某些情况下的全文版本后,121篇文章被认为与本综述的主题相关。结论:对有医疗状况的旅行进行合理的预先规划,将有助于预防在旅行途中和到达目的地时出现的问题。卫生保健提供者必须了解在旅行前和旅行期间应采取的预防措施和当前建议,以保护患有慢性病的个人。进一步的研究应针对保护这一易受伤害的旅行者群体。
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