Medical monitoring during the NASA Artificial Gravity-Bed Rest Pilot Study.

Randal C Reinertson, Victor A Nelson, Serena M Aunon, Todd T Schlegel, Kjell N Lindgren, Eric L Kerstman, Maneesh Arya, William H Paloski
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The NASA artificial gravity-bed rest pilot study (AGPS) was designed to investigate the efficacy of daily exposure to a +Gz acceleration gradient for counteracting the physiologic decrements induced by prolonged bed rest. Test subjects were continuously monitored by a physician for signs and symptoms of pre-syncope, motion sickness, and arrhythmias while on the centrifuge. In this article, we have summarized the medical monitoring observations that were made during the AGPS and included an assessment of the relative usefulness of the information provided by the various monitoring tools in making a decision to terminate a centrifuge spin.

NASA人工重力卧床试验研究期间的医学监测。
NASA人工重力床休息先导研究(AGPS)旨在研究每天暴露在+Gz加速度梯度下对抵消长时间卧床引起的生理衰退的效果。在离心机上,测试对象由医生持续监测晕厥前期、晕动病和心律失常的体征和症状。在本文中,我们总结了在AGPS期间进行的医学监测观察,并对各种监测工具提供的信息在决定终止离心机旋转时的相对有用性进行了评估。
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