TY - JOUR
T1 - Inflammatory bowel disease in military aviators
T2 - 14 cases with return to flying duty
AU - Assa, Amit
AU - Wand, Ori
AU - Grossman, Alon
AU - Barenboim, Erez
PY - 2011/2
Y1 - 2011/2
N2 - Inflammatory bowel disease, such as ulcerative colitis or Crohn's disease, is not a rare entity among military aviators. This relapsing inflammatory condition which may also affect extra intestinal organs can cause recurrent symptoms with considerable morbidity. The unpredictable nature of the disease, side effects of medications, and potential surgical procedures are obvious aeromedical concerns let alone the disease's extra-intestinal manifestations, some of which may result in sudden incapacitation. We present 14 military aviators who were diagnosed with inflammatory bowel disease and returned to flight duty after stabilization of symptoms. Mean follow-up period was 102 months (total of 1,429 months) without any adverse effects on flight safety. Only 4 aviators were grounded for a cumulative duration of 35 months during that period. We believe that because adequate disease control is readily feasible in most cases, safe return to flight duty within a short period is reasonable in uncomplicated cases.
AB - Inflammatory bowel disease, such as ulcerative colitis or Crohn's disease, is not a rare entity among military aviators. This relapsing inflammatory condition which may also affect extra intestinal organs can cause recurrent symptoms with considerable morbidity. The unpredictable nature of the disease, side effects of medications, and potential surgical procedures are obvious aeromedical concerns let alone the disease's extra-intestinal manifestations, some of which may result in sudden incapacitation. We present 14 military aviators who were diagnosed with inflammatory bowel disease and returned to flight duty after stabilization of symptoms. Mean follow-up period was 102 months (total of 1,429 months) without any adverse effects on flight safety. Only 4 aviators were grounded for a cumulative duration of 35 months during that period. We believe that because adequate disease control is readily feasible in most cases, safe return to flight duty within a short period is reasonable in uncomplicated cases.
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U2 - 10.7205/MILMED-D-10-00262
DO - 10.7205/MILMED-D-10-00262
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C2 - 21366091
AN - SCOPUS:79951548013
VL - 176
SP - 232
EP - 235
JO - Military Medicine
JF - Military Medicine
SN - 0026-4075
IS - 2
ER -