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Kosm Biol Aviakosm Med ; 16(4): 9-12, 1982.
Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-6126614

ABSTRACT

When exploring the problems of medical aid to be rendered in manned space flights, it is necessary to take into consideration the specific features of the environment as well as the changes in the human body induced by space flight effects. In space flight anesthesia can be applied using such advanced methods as multi-component balanced anesthesia and peridural anesthesia. Surgery and resuscitation can be performed, employing the procedures and methods that allow operations in an abacterial environment, correction of vital dysfunctions with the aid of artificial pulmonary ventilation, cardiac electrotherapy, and sorptive purification of body fluids. Various aspects of infusion treatment and first medical aid are discussed.


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Anesthesia/methods , Resuscitation/methods , Space Flight , Surgical Procedures, Operative , Anesthetics/pharmacology , Ecological Systems, Closed , Emergencies , Extraterrestrial Environment , Hemoperfusion/methods , Humans , Surgical Equipment , Surgical Instruments , Weightlessness , Wounds and Injuries/surgery
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Acta Astronaut ; 8(9-10): 1109-13, 1981.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11543101

ABSTRACT

When discussing problems related to medical service in space flight, particular attention should be given to the specific living conditions and changes associated with space flight. In disease and injury, surgery can be provided only after conservative therapy has failed. In this context gnotobiological chambers allowing surgery in aseptic conditions seem promising. A portable set of interchangeable surgical tools should be made of light-weight alloys that can be readily sterilized. Electroanalgesia in combination with auriculoacupuncture as well as peridureal anesthesia may be used as they allow normal operations in autonomous space flight conditions. Changes in the sympatho-adrenal and kallikrein-kinin systems, as well as water-electrolyte balance, should be taken into account in developing methods and means of medical service in critical situations. Special attention should be given to the prevention and treatment of brain edema in view of weightlessness-induced cephalad fluid shifts.


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Aerospace Medicine/methods , Emergency Medical Services/methods , Space Flight , Weightlessness , Anesthesia/methods , Clinical Laboratory Techniques , Fluid Shifts , Humans , Resuscitation/instrumentation , Resuscitation/methods , Surgical Procedures, Operative/methods
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