ADVANCES IN AVIATION HEALTH
Successfully managing an in-flight medical emergency is a complex task that requires combining the best technology and equipment with the best training and escalated assistance supported by experts. With one medical event occurring in every 600 flights, the aviation industry must ensure its crewmembers are equipped to handle any emergency because even if there is a medical professional onboard, they may not feel comfortable volunteering to help.
Crewmembers rely on their medical kits and training to handle these situations with the support of ground-based medical services like MedLink. MedAire’s tailored solutions are specifically designed to meet the needs of this specialised market, ensuring that crew and passengers experience the highest level of care and safety during their flights.
In an environment where every second counts, having the right tools and training can make all the difference. We are committed to helping flight crews navigate the challenges of in-flight medical emergencies and delivering the best possible care to passengers.
Bill Dolny, CEO MedAire.
Simplifying In-Flight Medical Processes: The Tools of the Trade
Whether flying private or on a commercial flight, crew members must rapidly assess the situation and resources available in the high-stress environment of an in-flight medical emergency. Initial assessment procedures include the CAB (Circulation, Airway, Breathing) method of first response and the SAMPLE process (Symptoms, Allergies, Medication, Previous history, Last Meal, and Events), which are crucial. However, having access to the right equipment and technology can make all the difference, allowing for a more practical, objective, scenario-driven assessment of the medical situation.
In-Flight App: Guided Assistance at Your Fingertips
The MedAire In-flight App provides invaluable guidance for first responders during in-flight medical emergencies. The app offers guidance through common scenarios with detailed steps to follow for each situation developed using over 35 years of in-flight medical event data.
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The Auvi-Q Epinephrine Auto-Injector: A Modern Tool for Allergic Reactions
Auvi-Q is a user-friendly, pre-measured epinephrine auto-injector with voice instructions to guide users through the injection process. It is ideal for treating life-threatening allergic reactions such as anaphylaxis with guidance making it easy for anyone to administer.The Heartsine Samaritan Pad 450 P AED: A Life-saving Device
Customised Medical Kits for Private and Charter Aircraft
MedAire’s Digital Assessment Kit (DAK): Comprehensive Data Collection
There is a crucial link between better assessment and superior assistance. Drawing from invaluable insights gleaned through hundreds of thousands of cases, MedAire’s DAK applies those core principles to the aviation environment simply. As a result, the DAK is the ultimate tool to assess your unwell passenger, providing your crew with the essential diagnostic tools needed to respond to in-flight medical emergencies.
How DAK Makes Data Collection Easy:
The Blood Pressure Monitor utilising a digital blood pressure cuff in an aircraft setting provides a distinct advantage over its analogue counterpart for not requiring a stethoscope, which is always deeply affected by the micro-vibration and high ambient noise levels on board. Crewmembers can digitally collect precise readings using electronic sensors, eliminating the need to listen to the patient’s pulse. As a result, crew members can obtain reliable and accurate blood pressure readings quickly12-Lead ECG Recorder a significant upgrade from the standard 1-Lead ECG offered by most devices of similar size, user-friendly with an easy-to-apply torso-sized sticker. MedLink doctors can now access vital information to assess a patient’s heart condition in the same way they do in the Emergency Room environment.
Digital Glucometer is a compact, lightweight device ideal for use in various settings, including travel and in-flight situations, because it doesn’t need calibration to provide accurate results. In addition, digital glucometers require smaller blood samples than alternative methods, making the testing process less invasive and more comfortable for the individual.
Pulse Oximeter is a non-invasive device, they provide instant, reliable results by simply clipping onto a person’s fingertip. This ease of use is especially valuable in time-sensitive emergencies where rapid assessment is crucial. In addition to oxygen saturation, they can detect blood perfusion and respiratory rate without a nasal cannula.
Contactless thermometer or infrared thermometer minimise this risk by taking immediate temperature readings without direct physical contact with the patient, reducing the potential for spreading germs.
Beyond the Equipment: Empowering Crew with Training
MedAire’s training courses provide crew members with the critical skills to navigate in-flight emergencies confidently. The courses utilise various learning styles, from hands-on exercises to audio and visual tools, to reinforce vital topics. Medical training includes first aid, victim assessment, CPR, and AED skills designed and developed by aviation medical professionals.Private and charter aircraft crews face unique challenges, often operating with smaller teams and being responsible for various tasks during the flight. MedAire’s specialised training programmes for private and charter crews focus on the specific skills and knowledge required to manage medical emergencies in this environment.
In all MedAire training, a comprehensive curriculum that covers first aid, victim assessment, CPR, AED skills, and even cabin-specific scenarios, MedAire’s training prepares crew members to handle emergencies confidently and professionally, ensuring a seamless experience for passengers.
The Sky’s the Limit: The Future of Health in Aviation
As technology improves, we will begin to have access to non-invasive sensors to improve how we can assess and diagnose an unwell passenger. The health sensors currently in development harness the power of various technologies, including biometrics, wearable devices, and artificial intelligence. These innovations will work together to monitor passengers’ vital signs and detect potential health risks in real time. In addition, leveraging large amounts of data with deep-machine learning using AI will allow doctors to provide quicker diagnoses. While we are still years away from some of these realities, it is interesting to consider what could be possible.Sweat-based Biosensors
Skin-interfaced Sensors
Optical Sensors
Biometric Monitoring
Wearable Devices
Artificial Intelligence
Conclusion: Client-Driven Evolution
Air travel is considered the safest mode of transportation thanks to the systematic approach to safety promotion. Medical aspects are a component of that. Medical expertise, education, and equipment in the industry follow the same line of continuous learning and improvement.Additionally, the aviation industry has invested in having the best tools to address the most common and critical incidents that may arise. These tools, combined with well-trained cabin crews and access to telemedicine support from ground-based physicians, provide a comprehensive system of care that can make the difference between life and death in an in-flight medical emergency. While in-flight medical emergencies can be stressful, passengers and crew members can rest assured that the aviation industry has taken every precaution to ensure their safety and well-being.
As pioneers of remote telemedicine, MedAire is committed to adapting its solutions to the ever-changing aviation landscape. By listening to clients, responding to their requirements and anticipating their future needs, MedAire has identified best practices and trends, only possible from our 35+ years of experience. As a result, MedAire ensures that the aviation industry is equipped to handle in-flight medical emergencies efficiently. Through cutting-edge technology, comprehensive training, and expert assistance, MedAire is revolutionising how medical care is administered 30,000+ feet in the sky, ultimately increasing safety and lowering risks for passengers and crew alike. With a proven track record and an unwavering dedication to improvement, MedAire remains at the forefront of in-flight medical care, leading the way towards a safer and more reliable future in aviation.