商业航天中耳鼻喉科和神经前庭系统的考虑。

IF 0.9 4区 医学 Q4 BIOPHYSICS
Heather Panic, David Wexler, Brooke Stephanian, José Pedro Correia, Marian Sides, Thomas Hoffman
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摘要

导读:快速发展的商业航天(CSF)市场激发了没有专业宇航员资格的个人对航天体验的兴趣。这些人可能出现一系列医疗状况,给航天的医疗准备和风险评估增加了不确定性。作为航空航天医学协会商业航天特设委员会的耳鼻喉(ENT)工作组,我们进行了一项范围审查,以评估非专业太空旅行者与航天有关的耳鼻喉和神经前庭疾病和生理学的现有生物医学文献。方法:根据系统评价和荟萃分析的首选报告项目进行范围评价。最初的数据库搜索产生了3232篇文章。通过采用严格的纳入和排除标准,严格的两位审稿人筛选过程,将这组相关出版物减少到142篇。讨论:晕车和空间定向障碍是最后一组文章中最常见的话题。相比之下,其他相关耳鼻喉科主题的资料有限,如听力损失、鼻中功能障碍和咽部状况。从这一范围审查中可以清楚地看出,为CSF乘客的最佳医疗管理提供指导的前进道路将涉及将现代生物医学研究成果与民用和军用航空医学界积累的临床专业知识相结合。我们建议建立一个全行业的CSF医学数据库,以解决护理差距和提高专业航空航天医学知识。Panic H, weexler D, Stephanian B, Correia JP, Sides M, Hoffman T.商业航天的耳鼻喉和神经前庭考虑。航空航天Med Hum Perform. 2025;96(9): 841 - 850。
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Otolaryngological and Neuro-Vestibular Considerations for Commercial Spaceflight.

Introduction: The rapidly expanding commercial spaceflight (CSF) market has fueled increasing interest in spaceflight experiences among individuals without professional astronaut qualifications. Such individuals may present with a range of medical conditions that add uncertainties to medical preparation and risk assessment for spaceflight. As the ear, nose, and throat (ENT) working group of the Aerospace Medical Association Ad Hoc Committee on Commercial Spaceflight, we conducted a scoping review to assess the available biomedical literature for ENT and neuro-vestibular conditions and physiology pertinent to spaceflight for nonprofessional space travelers.

Methods: The scoping review was conducted in accordance with the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Review and Meta-Analyses. The initial database search produced 3232 articles. This set was reduced to 142 relevant publications through a rigorous two-reviewer filtering process using strict inclusion and exclusion criteria.

Discussion: Motion sickness and spatial disorientation were the most common topics of the final set of articles. In contrast, there was limited material on other relevant ENT topics such as hearing loss, sino-nasal dysfunction, and conditions of the pharynx. It becomes clear from this scoping review that the path forward in providing guidance for optimal medical management of CSF passengers will involve the integration of modern biomedical research findings with the accumulated clinical expertise in the civil and military aeromedical communities. We recommend building an industry-wide CSF medical database to address care gaps and improve specialized aerospace medical knowledge. Panic H, Wexler D, Stephanian B, Correia JP, Sides M, Hoffman T. Otolaryngological and neuro-vestibular considerations for commercial spaceflight. Aerosp Med Hum Perform. 2025; 96(9):841-850.

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Aerospace medicine and human performance
Aerospace medicine and human performance PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH -MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
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1.10
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272
期刊介绍: The peer-reviewed monthly journal, Aerospace Medicine and Human Performance (AMHP), formerly Aviation, Space, and Environmental Medicine, provides contact with physicians, life scientists, bioengineers, and medical specialists working in both basic medical research and in its clinical applications. It is the most used and cited journal in its field. It is distributed to more than 80 nations.
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