Antonsen Erik L, Mulcahy Robert A, Rubin David, Blue Rebecca S, Canga Michael A, Shah Ronak
NASA Johnson Space Center, Houston, TX, USA.
Aerosp Med Hum Perform. 2018 Feb 1;89(2):108-114. doi: 10.3357/AMHP.4959.2018.
The provision of medical care in exploration-class spaceflight is limited by mass, volume, and power constraints, as well as limitations of available skillsets of crewmembers. A quantitative means of exploring the risks and benefits of inclusion or exclusion of onboard medical capabilities may help to inform the development of an appropriate medical system. A pilot project was designed to demonstrate the utility of an early tradespace analysis tool for identifying high-priority resources geared toward properly equipping an exploration mission medical system.
Physician subject matter experts identified resources, tools, and skillsets required, as well as associated criticality scores of the same, to meet terrestrial, U.S.-specific ideal medical solutions for conditions concerning for exploration-class spaceflight. A database of diagnostic and treatment actions and resources was created based on this input and weighed against the probabilities of mission-specific medical events to help identify common and critical elements needed in a future exploration medical capability.
Analysis of repository data demonstrates the utility of a quantitative method of comparing various medical resources and skillsets for future missions. Directed database queries can provide detailed comparative estimates concerning likelihood of resource utilization within a given mission and the weighted utility of tangible and intangible resources.
This prototype tool demonstrates one quantitative approach to the complex needs and limitations of an exploration medical system. While this early version identified areas for refinement in future version development, more robust analysis tools may help to inform the development of a comprehensive medical system for future exploration missions.Antonsen EL, Mulcahy RA, Rubin D, Blue RS, Canga MA, Shah R. Prototype development of a tradespace analysis tool for spaceflight medical resources. Aerosp Med Hum Perform. 2018; 89(2):108-114.
探索级太空飞行中的医疗服务受到质量、体积、功率限制以及机组人员现有技能集的限制。一种定量方法来探索纳入或排除机载医疗能力的风险和益处,可能有助于为开发合适的医疗系统提供信息。一个试点项目旨在展示一种早期商业空间分析工具在识别高优先级资源方面的效用,这些资源旨在为探索任务医疗系统提供适当装备。
医师主题专家确定了所需的资源、工具和技能集,以及它们的相关关键度评分,以满足针对探索级太空飞行相关病症的美国特定陆地理想医疗解决方案。基于此输入创建了一个诊断和治疗行动及资源数据库,并根据特定任务医疗事件的概率进行权衡,以帮助识别未来探索医疗能力所需的常见和关键要素。
对存储库数据的分析表明了一种定量方法在比较未来任务的各种医疗资源和技能集方面的效用。定向数据库查询可以提供有关给定任务内资源利用可能性以及有形和无形资源加权效用的详细比较估计。
这个原型工具展示了一种针对探索医疗系统复杂需求和限制的定量方法。虽然这个早期版本确定了未来版本开发中需要改进的领域,但更强大的分析工具可能有助于为未来探索任务的综合医疗系统的开发提供信息。
安东森 EL、马尔卡希 RA、鲁宾 D、布卢 RS、坎加 MA、沙阿 R。太空飞行医疗资源商业空间分析工具的原型开发。航空航天医学与人类表现。2018 年;89(2):108 - 114。