School of Medicine, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston TX, United States.
Department of Emergency Medicine and Center for Space Medicine, Baylor College of Medicine. Houston TX, United States; Translational Research Institute for Space Health, Houston, TX, United States.
Life Sci Space Res (Amst). 2023 Feb;36:147-156. doi: 10.1016/j.lssr.2022.10.004. Epub 2022 Oct 13.
Future planned exploration missions to outer space will almost surely require the longest periods of continuous space exposure by the human body yet. As the most external organ, the skin seems the most vulnerable to injury. Therefore, discussion of the dermatological implications of such extended-duration missions is critical.
In order to help future missions understand the risks of spaceflight on the human skin, this review aims to consolidate data from the current literature pertaining to the space environment and its physiologic effects on skin, describe all reported dermatologic manifestations in spaceflight, and extrapolate this information to longer-duration mission.
The authors searched PubMed and Google Scholar using keywords and Mesh terms. The publications that were found to be relevant to the objectives were included and described.
The space environment causes changes in the skin at the cellular level by thinning the epidermis, altering wound healing, and dysregulating the immune system. Clinically, dermatological conditions represented the most common medical issues occurring in spaceflight. We predict that as exploration missions increase in duration, astronauts will experience further physiological changes and an increased rate and severity of adverse events.
Maximizing astronaut safety requires a continued knowledge of the human body's response to space, as well as consideration and prediction of future events. Dermatologic effects of space missions comprise the majority of health-related issues arising on missions to outer space, and these issues are likely to become more prominent with increasing time spent in space. Improvements in hygiene may mitigate some of these conditions.
未来计划进行的外层空间探索任务几乎肯定需要人体在太空中进行最长时间的连续暴露。皮肤作为最外层的器官,似乎最容易受到伤害。因此,讨论此类长时间任务对皮肤的影响至关重要。
为了帮助未来的任务了解太空飞行对人体皮肤的风险,本综述旨在整合当前有关太空环境及其对皮肤生理影响的文献数据,描述所有在太空飞行中报告的皮肤表现,并将这些信息外推到更长时间的任务中。
作者使用关键词和 MeSH 术语在 PubMed 和 Google Scholar 上进行搜索。找到与目标相关的出版物,并进行描述。
太空环境通过使表皮变薄、改变伤口愈合和失调免疫系统,在细胞水平上引起皮肤变化。临床上,皮肤科疾病是太空飞行中最常见的医疗问题。我们预测,随着探索任务时间的延长,宇航员将经历进一步的生理变化以及不良事件的发生率和严重程度增加。
最大限度地提高宇航员的安全需要持续了解人体对太空的反应,以及对未来事件的考虑和预测。太空任务的皮肤影响构成了在外层空间任务中出现的大多数与健康相关的问题,并且随着在太空中花费的时间增加,这些问题可能会更加突出。改善卫生条件可能会减轻其中一些条件。