Department of Aerospace Medicine, Fourth Military Medical University, Xi'an, China.
Department of Biomedical Engineering, Fourth Military Medical University, Xi'an, China.
Comput Biol Med. 2021 Aug;135:104592. doi: 10.1016/j.compbiomed.2021.104592. Epub 2021 Jun 21.
Anti-gravity straining maneuver (AGSM) helps to reduce the occurrence of gravity-induced visual disturbances and loss of consciousness. An objective assessment of the AGSM is still missing during ground training. This study evaluated the feasibility of using electrical impedance tomography (EIT) to assess the performance of AGSM.
Eight undergraduates and eight teachers majoring in aerospace medicine were included in the study. An experienced professor from the department of aerospace medicine reviewed the key points of AGSM with each subject. EIT measurement was performed during AGSM. The global and regional ventilation were used to investigate the characteristics of AGSM. The professor and the subjects rated the performance of AGSM according to the maneuver requirements of AGSM (maximum 16 points) before and after reviewing the ventilations from EIT.
For global ventilation, the relative depth of gas exchange and duration of exhalation of the teachers were larger than those of the students (p < 0.01), and stability of the teachers was better as well (p < 0.001). No difference in the duration of gas exchange and leakage during exhalation between the teachers and the students was found. For regional ventilation, the teachers had significantly increased ventral ventilation during AGSM implementation (p < 0.001) whereas students did otherwise. Additionally, the differences of rating scores with and without EIT were also significant. Significant reductions were found in rating scores with EIT assessed by the professor (4.5 ± 2.0, p < 0.001) and by the students themselves (3.9 ± 2.2, p < 0.001). The scores were systematically higher when the students rated themselves compared with the professor's rating (p < 0.001 for both with and without EIT).
These findings demonstrated that EIT could objectively characterize the maneuver details of AGSM, which might provide a potential tool for real-time assessment of AGSM quality in an objective manner.
抗重力拉伸动作(AGSM)有助于减少重力引起的视觉障碍和意识丧失的发生。在地面训练中,仍然缺乏对 AGSM 的客观评估。本研究评估了使用电阻抗断层成像(EIT)评估 AGSM 性能的可行性。
纳入 8 名本科生和 8 名航天医学专业教师。一位经验丰富的航天医学系教授向每位受试者审查了 AGSM 的要点。在 AGSM 期间进行 EIT 测量。使用全球和区域通气来研究 AGSM 的特征。教授和受试者根据 AGSM 的动作要求(满分 16 分)对 EIT 通气前后的 AGSM 性能进行评分。
对于全球通气,教师的气体交换相对深度和呼气持续时间大于学生(p<0.01),并且教师的稳定性也更好(p<0.001)。教师和学生的呼气期间气体交换和泄漏持续时间没有差异。对于区域通气,教师在实施 AGSM 期间腹侧通气明显增加(p<0.001),而学生则相反。此外,有无 EIT 评估的评分差异也具有统计学意义。教授评估的评分(4.5±2.0,p<0.001)和学生自身评估的评分(3.9±2.2,p<0.001)均显著降低。当学生对自己进行评分时,评分明显高于教授的评分(无论有无 EIT,均 p<0.001)。
这些发现表明,EIT 可以客观地描述 AGSM 的动作细节,这可能为客观评估 AGSM 质量提供一种潜在的工具。