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  1. 6 sty 2023 · The current view is that ordinary passengers without underlying diseases or high-risk factors for VTE formation do not need to prevent economy class syndrome, which means that long-distance flight seems to aggravate the influence of preexisting predisposing factors, rather than initiating thrombosis in a previously nonpredisposed person in ...

  2. 26 maj 2017 · The term ‘economy class syndrome’ refers to the occurrence of thrombotic events during long-haul flights that mainly occur in passengers in the economy class of the aircraft. This syndrome results from several factors related to the aircraft cabin (immobilization, hypobaric hypoxia and low humidity) and the passenger (body mass index ...

  3. 1 sie 2021 · Economy class syndrome refers to the occurrence of thrombotic events during long-haul flights, mainly in economy class passengers. The clinical condition defined here is observed not only in those travelling in economy class, but also in those travelling by land according to the studies.

  4. 16 wrz 2003 · However, the role of heparins for the prevention of ‘economy class syndrome’ and other forms of travel remains controversial. The risks of short‐term low‐dose LMWH are bleeding and heparin‐induced thrombocytopenia and thrombosis (HITTS).

  5. DOI: 10.1016/j.bjhh.2017.05.001 Corpus ID: 29692603; Economy class syndrome: what is it and who are the individuals at risk? @article{Dusse2017EconomyCS, title={Economy class syndrome: what is it and who are the individuals at risk?}, author={Luci Maria SantAna Dusse and Marcos Vin{\'i}cius Ferreira Silva and Let{\'i}cia Gonçalves Freitas and Milena Soriano Marcolino and Maria das Graças ...

  6. 1 maj 2017 · The term ‘economy class syndrome’ refers to the occurrence of thrombotic events during long-haul flights that mainly occur in passengers in the economy class of the aircraft.

  7. 31 mar 2002 · Dr. Mohler offers the following advice for preventing economy class syndrome on long flights: Book exit row, bulkhead, or aisle seats to get more leg room. Wear loose-fitting clothes and avoid knee-length stockings that constrict circulation. Avoid alcohol and caffeine, which contribute to dehydration during long flights. Drink plenty of other ...

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