Ensuring Safety and Continuous Cardiac Monitoring on International Flights
One of the most important elements of international patient transport is thorough, around-the-clock support for those requiring advanced cardiac care. Before departure, specialized medical personnel typically review the patient’s condition and arrange vital equipment, including portable cardiac monitors and defibrillators, to travel alongside them on the flight.
During the journey, trained medical professionals should track key vital signs—like blood pressure, oxygen saturation, and heart rhythm—to quickly address any changes in status. In many cases, a commercial airline stretcher may be used to provide additional comfort and stabilization in transit. Clear communication protocols between ground support teams and in-flight staff are also essential to ensure seamless care and a smooth handover upon arrival.
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