Abstract

BackgroundChronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is a disease that compromises fitness to fly. ObjectiveTo investigate, whether hypobaric mid-distance flight simulation limits exercise endurance in COPD patients. MethodsPatients with COPD GOLD stages 2–4 were challenged by hypobaric flight simulation. Patients completed 6-minute walking distances before and after the simulation test. Pulse oximetry and Borg dyspnea scale were measured every 30 min during the test. ResultsThirty-five patients were included in the study. The distance of the 6-min walking exercise decreased from 343 ± 93 m to 308 ± 101 m (p < 0.0001). The oxygen saturation nadir for the whole group was 72.2% ± 9.1%. The Borg-dypnea-score did not correlate with oxygen desaturation (R-square 0.009, p > 0.05). ConclusionsA 3-h hypobaric flight simulation compromises exercise endurance by 35 m or 10%. Hypoxia was well tolerated and more liberal recommendations might by justifiable since hypoxemia appears to be unrelated to dyspnea perception.

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