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Telemedicine and spaceflight.

Anatoly I Grigoriev1, Oleg I Orlov

  • 1Institute for Biomedical Problems of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow.

Aviation, Space, and Environmental Medicine
|July 26, 2002
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Spaceflight medical care relies on Earth-based teams analyzing telemetry. Future interplanetary missions require advanced telemedicine systems and integrated onboard facilities for complex biomedical challenges.

Area of Science:

  • Space Medicine
  • Telemedicine
  • Biomedical Engineering

Background:

  • Spaceflight medical support is currently managed by Earth-based staff using telemetry and onboard facilities.
  • The International Space Station (ISS) necessitates integrated, international medical support systems.
  • Biomedical ethics and data confidentiality are crucial considerations for ISS medical operations.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To highlight the growing importance of remote monitoring and distance support for space crews.
  • To address the challenges of integrating international medical support systems for the ISS.
  • To outline the future requirements for telemedical support during long-duration interplanetary flights.

Main Methods:

  • Analysis of current spaceflight medical assessment and treatment protocols.

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  • Review of telemedicine network development for the Russian ISS module.
  • Identification of challenges and requirements for future interplanetary mission medical support.
  • Main Results:

    • The ISS project emphasizes the increasing need for remote medical monitoring and support.
    • Integration of medical systems from participating nations is required for the ISS.
    • Russia has completed its telemedicine network for the ISS Russian segment.
    • Interplanetary flights pose significantly greater biomedical challenges than orbital flights.

    Conclusions:

    • Advanced telemedical support systems and integrated onboard facilities are essential for long-duration spaceflight.
    • Future space exploration demands a new interdisciplinary technological approach, integrating information technology with biology, physics, and chemistry.
    • Addressing the complex biomedical issues of interplanetary travel is a critical next step.