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用于独立于地球的医疗操作的航天临床决策支持系统的价值。

The value of a spaceflight clinical decision support system for earth-independent medical operations.

作者信息

Russell Brian K, Burian Barbara K, Hilmers David C, Beard Bettina L, Martin Kara, Pletcher David L, Easter Ben, Lehnhardt Kris, Levin Dana

机构信息

Auckland University of Technology, Auckland, New Zealand.

NASA Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, Mountain View, CA, USA.

出版信息

NPJ Microgravity. 2023 Jun 21;9(1):46. doi: 10.1038/s41526-023-00284-1.

Abstract

As NASA prepares for crewed lunar missions over the next several years, plans are also underway to journey farther into deep space. Deep space exploration will require a paradigm shift in astronaut medical support toward progressively earth-independent medical operations (EIMO). The Exploration Medical Capability (ExMC) element of NASA's Human Research Program (HRP) is investigating the feasibility and value of advanced capabilities to promote and enhance EIMO. Currently, astronauts rely on real-time communication with ground-based medical providers. However, as the distance from Earth increases, so do communication delays and disruptions. Moreover, resupply and evacuation will become increasingly complex, if not impossible, on deep space missions. In contrast to today's missions in low earth orbit (LEO), where most medical expertise and decision-making are ground-based, an exploration crew will need to autonomously detect, diagnose, treat, and prevent medical events. Due to the sheer amount of pre-mission training required to execute a human spaceflight mission, there is often little time to devote exclusively to medical training. One potential solution is to augment the long duration exploration crew's knowledge, skills, and abilities with a clinical decision support system (CDSS). An analysis of preliminary data indicates the potential benefits of a CDSS to mission outcomes when augmenting cognitive and procedural performance of an autonomous crew performing medical operations, and we provide an illustrative scenario of how such a CDSS might function.

摘要

随着美国国家航空航天局(NASA)为未来几年的载人月球任务做准备,深入太空的计划也在进行中。深空探索将要求宇航员医疗支持模式发生转变,朝着逐步独立于地球的医疗行动(EIMO)发展。NASA人类研究计划(HRP)的探索医疗能力(ExMC)项目正在研究先进能力以促进和增强EIMO的可行性和价值。目前,宇航员依赖与地面医疗人员的实时通信。然而,随着与地球距离的增加,通信延迟和中断也会加剧。此外,在深空任务中,补给和撤离将变得越来越复杂,甚至可能无法实现。与当今低地球轨道(LEO)任务不同,在LEO任务中大多数医疗专业知识和决策都基于地面,而探索任务的机组人员将需要自主检测、诊断、治疗和预防医疗事件。由于执行载人航天任务需要大量的任务前训练,往往几乎没有时间专门用于医疗训练。一种潜在的解决方案是通过临床决策支持系统(CDSS)来增强长期探索任务机组人员的知识、技能和能力。对初步数据的分析表明,当增强自主执行医疗操作的机组人员的认知和程序表现时,CDSS对任务结果具有潜在益处,并且我们提供了一个这样的CDSS可能如何运作的示例场景。

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