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国际空间站上预防眼部损伤的安全规程、预防措施及应对措施。

Safety protocols, precautions, and countermeasures aboard the International Space Station to prevent ocular injury.

作者信息

Suh Alex, Ditelberg Sarah, Szeto Jonathan J, Kumar Divy, Ong Joshua, Robert Gibson C, Mader Thomas H, Waisberg Ethan, Lee Andrew G

机构信息

Tulane University School of Medicine, New Orleans, LA, United States.

Loyola University Chicago Stritch School of Medicine, Maywood, IL, United States.

出版信息

Surv Ophthalmol. 2024 Sep 3. doi: 10.1016/j.survophthal.2024.08.005.

Abstract

The International Space Station (ISS) is a $100 billion epicenter of human activity in the vacuum of space that displays mankind's collective endeavor to explore the cosmic frontier. Even within the marvels of technological sophistication aboard the ISS, the human eye remains a highly vulnerable structure. In the absence of multiple layers of protection and risk assessments, crewmembers would face a substantial increase in vulnerability to ocular injury. Aside from stringent preflight screening criteria for astronauts, the ISS is equipped with ophthalmic medications, environmental control and life support systems (e.g., humidity regulation, carbon dioxide removal, pressurized device regulators), and radiation protection to reduce ocular injury. Moreover, additional countermeasures are currently being developed to mitigate the effects of spaceflight-associated neuro-ocular syndrome (SANS) and lunar dust toxicity for the Artemis Program missions. The success of future endeavors hinges not only on continued technological innovation, but also respecting the intricate interplay between human physiology and the extraterrestrial environments. Establishing habitations on the Moon and Mars, as well as NASA's Gateway Program (humanity's first space station around the Moon), will introduce a new set of challenges, underscoring the necessity for continuous insights into ocular health in space. We discuss the safety protocols, precautions, and countermeasures implemented on the ISS to prevent ocular injury - an aspect often overshadowed by the grandeur of space exploration.

摘要

国际空间站(ISS)是太空中人类活动的一个耗资1000亿美元的中心,展示了人类探索宇宙前沿的集体努力。即使在国际空间站上高度复杂的技术奇迹之中,人眼仍然是一个极易受损的结构。在缺乏多层保护和风险评估的情况下,机组人员面临眼部受伤的脆弱性将大幅增加。除了对宇航员严格的飞行前筛查标准外,国际空间站还配备了眼科药物、环境控制和生命支持系统(如湿度调节、二氧化碳去除、加压设备调节器)以及辐射防护措施,以减少眼部损伤。此外,目前正在开发额外的对策,以减轻太空飞行相关神经眼部综合征(SANS)和阿尔忒弥斯计划任务中月球尘埃毒性的影响。未来努力的成功不仅取决于持续的技术创新,还取决于尊重人类生理学与外星环境之间复杂的相互作用。在月球和火星上建立栖息地,以及美国国家航空航天局的“门户”计划(人类在月球周围的首个空间站)将带来一系列新的挑战,凸显了持续深入了解太空眼部健康的必要性。我们讨论了国际空间站上为预防眼部损伤而实施的安全协议、预防措施和对策——这一方面往往被太空探索的宏伟壮丽所掩盖。

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