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Fitness to fly for patients with respiratory disease
Overview of fitness to fly
Risk of sinus or middle ear barotrauma during flight
Assessment of specific respiratory conditions before flying
In-flight oxygen therapy
In-flight continuous positive airway pressure
References
Pulmonary function testing and thoracic imaging
Inhalational drug delivery devices
Fitness to fly for patients with respiratory disease
Published
December 2020
Overview of fitness to fly
Risk of sinus or middle ear barotrauma during flight
Assessment of specific respiratory conditions before flying
In-flight oxygen therapy
In-flight continuous positive airway pressure