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New Space. 7:3-11
There are currently no direct regulations and few guidelines regarding restraint design for commercial spaceflight vehicles. Operators designing vehicles intended solely for private commer...
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Handbook of Bioastronautics ISBN: 9783319101521
Handbook of Bioastronautics
Encyclopedia of Bioastronautics ISBN: 9783319101521
Handbook of Bioastronautics
Encyclopedia of Bioastronautics ISBN: 9783319101521
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-12191-8_49
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-12191-8_49
Autor:
Charles H. Mathers, Rebecca S. Blue, Tarah L. Castleberry, Rahul Suresh, James M. Vanderploeg
Publikováno v:
Aerospace Medicine and Human Performance. 88:1008-1015
Introduction There are limited data on cardiac dysrhythmias in laypersons during hypergravity exposure. We report layperson electrocardiograph (ECG) findings and tolerance of dysrhythmias during centrifuge-simulated suborbital spaceflight. Methods Vo
Autor:
Frederick Bonato, Kimberly A. Seaton, James M. Vanderploeg, Charles H. Mathers, Rebecca S. Blue, Andrea Bubka, Tarah L. Castleberry, Johnené L. Vardiman
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Aerospace Medicine and Human Performance. 88:641-650
Introduction In commercial spaceflight, anxiety could become mission-impacting, causing negative experiences or endangering the flight itself. We studied layperson response to four varied-length training programs (ranging from 1 h-2 d of preparation)
Autor:
Tarah L. Castleberry, Erik L. Antonsen, Benjamin D. Johansen, Rebecca S. Blue, James M. Vanderploeg
Publikováno v:
Aerospace medicine and human performance. 89(2)
Introduction With the development of the commercial space industry, growing numbers of spaceflight participants will engage in activities with a risk for pulmonary injuries, including pneumothorax, ebullism, and decompression sickness, as well as oth
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Aerospace Medicine and Human Performance. 86:410-413
INTRODUCTION Future commercial spaceflight participants (SFPs) with conditions requiring personal medical devices represent a unique challenge. The behavior under stress of cardiac implanted devices (CIDs) such as pacemakers is of special concern. No
Autor:
James M. Vanderploeg, Charles H. Mathers, Rahul Suresh, Rebecca S. Blue, Tarah L. Castleberry
Publikováno v:
Aerospace medicine and human performance. 88(8)
Introduction Hypergravitational exposures during human centrifugation are known to provoke dysrhythmias, including sinus dysrhythmias/tachycardias, premature atrial/ventricular contractions, and even atrial fibrillations or flutter patterns. However,
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Aviation, Space, and Environmental Medicine. 85:1217-1221
INTRODUCTION: Historically, space has been the venue of the healthy individual. With the advent of commercial spaceflight, we face the novel prospect of routinely exposing spaceflight participants (SPFs) with multiple comorbidities to the space envir
Autor:
Rebecca S. Blue, Robert A. Mulcahy, Tarah L. Castleberry, Charles H. Mathers, Johnené L. Vardiman, James M. Vanderploeg
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Aviation, Space, and Environmental Medicine. 85:847-851
Introduction Anxiety and psychological concerns may pose a challenge to future commercial spaceflight. To help identify potential measures of anxiousness and indicators of flight-related stress, the psychiatric histories and anxiousness responses of
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Aerospace Medicine and Human Performance. 86:407-409
Introduction With commercial spaceflight comes the possibility of spaceflight participants (SFPs) with significant medical conditions. Those with previously untested medical conditions, such as diabetes mellitus (DM) and the use of indwelling medical