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冲入(高空)危险区:战斗机飞行员因高空和重力因素导致的化学暴露潜在差异综述

Riding (High) into the danger zone: a review of potential differences in chemical exposures in fighter pilots resulting from high altitude and G-forces.

作者信息

Linakis Matthew W, Job Kathleen M, Liu Xiaoxi, Collingwood Scott C, Pangburn Heather A, Ott Darrin K, Sherwin Catherine M T

机构信息

a Division of Clinical Pharmacology, Department of Pediatrics , University of Utah , Salt Lake City , UT , USA.

b Department of Pharmaceutics and Pharmaceutical Chemistry , University of Utah , Salt Lake City , UT , USA.

出版信息

Expert Opin Drug Metab Toxicol. 2017 Sep;13(9):925-934. doi: 10.1080/17425255.2017.1360867. Epub 2017 Aug 20.

Abstract

When in flight, pilots of high performance aircraft experience conditions unique to their profession. Training flights, performed as often as several times a week, can expose these pilots to altitudes in excess of 15 km (~50,000 ft, with a cabin pressurized to an altitude of ~20,000 ft), and the maneuvers performed in flight can exacerbate the G-forces felt by the pilot. While the pilots specifically train to withstand these extreme conditions, the physiologic stress could very likely lead to differences in the disposition of chemicals in the body, and consequently, dangerously high exposures. Unfortunately, very little is known about how the conditions experienced by fighter pilots affects chemical disposition. Areas covered: The purpose of this review is to present information about the effects of high altitude, G-forces, and other conditions experienced by fighter pilots on chemical disposition. Using this information, the expected changes in chemical exposure will be discussed, using isopropyl alcohol as an example. Expert opinion: There is a severe lack of information concerning the effects of the fighter pilot environment on the pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of chemicals. Given the possibility of exposure prior to or during flight, it is important that these potential effects be investigated further.

摘要

在飞行过程中,高性能飞机的飞行员会经历其职业所特有的状况。训练飞行每周会进行数次,这会使这些飞行员暴露在超过15千米(约50,000英尺,机舱压力相当于海拔约20,000英尺)的高度,并且飞行中的操作会加剧飞行员所感受到的重力。虽然飞行员专门接受训练以承受这些极端状况,但生理压力很可能导致体内化学物质分布的差异,进而导致危险的高暴露量。不幸的是,关于战斗机飞行员所经历的状况如何影响化学物质分布,人们知之甚少。涵盖领域:本综述的目的是介绍有关高海拔、重力以及战斗机飞行员所经历的其他状况对化学物质分布的影响的信息。利用这些信息,将以异丙醇为例讨论化学物质暴露的预期变化。专家意见:关于战斗机飞行员环境对化学物质药代动力学和药效学的影响,严重缺乏相关信息。鉴于飞行前或飞行期间存在暴露的可能性,进一步研究这些潜在影响非常重要。

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