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[Economic class syndrome].

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  • 1Servicio Medicina Aeroespacial (CIMA), Hospital Universitario del Aire, Madrid. francisco.rios@aero.cima.es

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Air travel is increasingly popular, but concerns about venous thromboembolic disease (VTE) persist. This study analyzes VTE incidence, risk factors, and prevention strategies within the unique aviation environment.

Area of Science:

  • Aviation Medicine
  • Public Health
  • Thromboembolic Disease Research

Context:

  • Growing popularity of air travel across diverse age groups.
  • Renewed global concerns regarding the association between air travel and thromboembolic disease.
  • Challenges in assessing venous thromboembolic disease (VTE) due to demographic variability in air travel populations.

Purpose:

  • To analyze the incidence and epidemiological aspects of VTE in air travelers.
  • To identify risk and predisposing factors for VTE in the aviation environment.
  • To review current diagnostic and preventive measures for VTE in air travel.

Summary:

  • VTE is a multifactorial condition with varying etiologies across age groups.
  • This paper examines VTE incidence, risk factors, and diagnostic/preventive strategies relevant to air travel.

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  • Discussion includes physiopathological bases of VTE development in the context of aviation.
  • Impact:

    • Provides a comprehensive overview of VTE in air travel, addressing knowledge gaps.
    • Informs airlines, aviation authorities, and healthcare professionals on VTE prevention.
    • Contributes to understanding and mitigating VTE risks associated with air travel.