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タイトルVerification of an altitude decompression sickness prevention protocol for Shuttle operations utilizing a 10.s psi pressure stage
本文(外部サイト)http://hdl.handle.net/2060/19840020323
著者(英)Conkin, J.; Hadley, A. T., III; Waligora, J. M.; Horrigan, D. J., Jr.
著者所属(英)NASA Johnson Space Center
発行日1984-06-01
言語eng
内容記述Three test series involving 173-man tess were conducted to define and verify a pre-extravehicular activity (EVA) denitrogenation procedure that would provide acceptable protection against altitude decompression sickness while minimizing the required duration of oxygen (O2) prebreathe in the suit prior to EVA. The tests also addressed the safety, in terms of incidence of decompression sickness, of conducting EVA's on consecutive days rather than on alternate days. The tests were conducted in an altitude chamber, subjects were selected as representative of the astronaut population, and EVA periods were simulated by reducing the chamber pressure to suit pressure while the subjects breathed O2 with masks and worked at EVA representative work rates. A higher than anticipated incidence of both venous bubbles (55%) and symptoms (26%) was measured following all denitrogenation protocols in this test. For the most part, symptoms were very minor and stabilized, diminished, or disappeared in the six-hour tests. Instances of clear, possible, or potential systemic symptoms were encountered only after use of the unmodified 10.2 psi protocol and not after the modified 10.2 psi protocol, the 3.5-hour O2 prebreathed protocol, or the 4.0-hour O2 prebreathe protocol. The high incidence of symptoms is ascribed to the type and duration of exercise and the sensitivity of the reporting technique to minor symptoms. Repeated EVA exposures after only 17 hours did not increase symptom or bubble incidence.
NASA分類AEROSPACE MEDICINE
レポートNO84N28392
NAS 1.15:58259
NASA-TM-58259
S-534
権利No Copyright
URIhttps://repository.exst.jaxa.jp/dspace/handle/a-is/159013


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