心血管疾病患者旅行前健康指引

C. H. Liew, G. Flaherty
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心血管疾病是导致国际旅行者死亡的主要原因。从业者必须了解心血管疾病对国际旅行的影响,以促进健康的旅行体验。本综述旨在探讨有关该主题的现有文献。使用相关关键词的组合作为搜索词访问PubMed数据库以获取相关文献。文章仅限于在2019年3月之前以英语发表的文章。在检索到的1726篇文章记录中,对73篇相关论文进行了仔细的审查。本文的研究结果涉及心血管疾病和旅游的多个方面。旅行前咨询应解决有关疫苗接种、旅行保险、抗凝和医疗设备的问题。要讨论的其他疫苗包括流感、肺炎球菌和乙型肝炎。心血管疾病患者应被告知需要携带心电图、处方和起搏器制造商的卡片。了解海外自动体外除颤器的位置和意识到与剧烈冒险活动相关的健康风险对心血管疾病旅行者很重要。简要介绍了心血管疾病患者的医疗旅游。太空旅游是一种新兴的极端国际旅行,需要专门的旅行前准备。这篇叙述性综述文章强调了与心血管疾病有关的旅行医学文献中的差距。大多数建议缺乏强有力的证据基础。未来的学术努力有必要为心血管疾病患者提供更有力的旅行建议。迄今为止,尚无定性研究描述患有心血管疾病的国际旅行者的经历。
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Pre-travel Health Advice for Patients With Cardiovascular Disease
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the leading cause of death among international travellers. Practitioner knowledge of the effects of CVD on international travel is imperative in order to promote a healthy travel experience. This review aimed to explore the available literature on this topic. The PubMed database was accessed to source relevant literature using combinations of relevant keywords as search terms. Articles were restricted to those published in the English language through March 2019. Of 1726 article records retrieved, 73 relevant papers were examined carefully. The results of this narrative review are related to multiple aspects of CVD and travel. The pre-travel consultation should address issues regarding vaccinations, travel insurance, anticoagulation, and medical devices. Additional vaccines to be discussed include influenza, pneumococcal, and hepatitis B. Patients with CVD should be advised of the need to carry a copy of their ECG, prescription(s), and pacemaker manufacturer’s card. Knowledge of the location overseas of automated external defibrillators and awareness of health risks associated with strenuous adventure activities are important for CVD travellers. Medical tourism for patients with CVD is briefly considered. Space tourism is an emerging category of extreme international travel that requires specialized pre-travel preparation. This narrative review article highlights the gaps in the travel medicine literature in relation to CVD. A strong evidence base for most recommendations is lacking. Future scholarly efforts are warranted to facilitate more robust travel recommendations for CVD patients. No qualitative studies to date have described the experiences of international travellers with CVD.
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