医学毒理学对太空探索的考虑
Sarah Shafer1, David Schaffer2, Grant Anderson3
1Division of Medical Toxicology, Department of Emergency Medicine, University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA.
Wilderness & environmental medicine
|February 6, 2025
概括
太空飞行中的有毒物质暴露,特别是来自水和氨,对健康构成重大风险. 制定临床方案对于管理这些在太空中的急性事件至关重要.
科学领域:
- 航空航天医学 航空航天医学
- 毒理学 毒理学 毒理学
- 职业健康 职业健康 职业健康
背景情况:
- 太空飞行带来了独特的健康风险,包括来自车辆和运营化学品的有毒暴露.
- 在严格的太空环境和有限的医疗资源中,急性毒性暴露是令人担忧的.
- 商业太空飞行的进步需要公开可用的临床方案来管理有毒暴露.
研究的目的:
- 审查有关太空飞行有毒暴露的文献.
- 为在太空中管理急性有毒暴露的临床实践指南的制定提供信息.
- 识别高风险代理并为未来的协议开发提供信息.
主要方法:
- 对公开可用的数据进行专注的文献审查.
- 包括NASA出版的文献,安全审查,案例报告和评论文章.
- 在NASA技术报告服务器,谷歌学者和PubMed中搜索相关事件.
主要成果:
- 确定了34个涉及在太空飞行期间可能产生急性毒性作用的物质的病例.
- 水和氨是最常见的药物,涉及到急性毒理学暴露.
- 对事件的分析,包括死亡,受伤和近乎事故的事件,突出了关键风险.
结论:
- 对于管理与太空飞行相关的有毒暴露的临床方案有着至关重要的需求.
- 识别水和氨等常见的有毒物质对于降低风险至关重要.
- 开发的协议将在当前和未来的太空任务中提高宇航员的安全.
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