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Emergency Medical Support System for Extravehicular Activity Training Held at Weightless Environment Test Building (WETS) of the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA)

机译:在日本航空航天局(JAXA)失重环境测试大楼(WETS)举行的用于课外活动训练的紧急医疗支持系统

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The Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) provides extravehicular activity (EVA) training to astronauts in a weightless environment test building (WETS) located in Tsukuba City. For EVA training, Tsukuba Medial Center Hospital (TMCH) has established an emergency medical support system, serving as operations coordinator. Taking the perspective of emergency physicians, this paper provides an overview of the medical support system and examines its activities over the past decade as well as future issues. Fortunately, no major accident has occurred during the past 10 years of NBS. Minor complaints (external otitis, acute otitis media, transient dizziness, conjunctival inflammation, upper respiratory inflammation, dermatitis, abraded wounds, etc.) among the support divers have been addressed onsite by attending emergency physicians. Operations related to the medical support system at the WETS have proceeded smoothly for the former NASDA and continue to proceed without event for JAXA, providing safe, high-quality emergency medical services. If an accident occurs at the WETS, transporting the patient by helicopter following initial treatment by emergency physicians can actually exacerbate symptoms, since the procedure exposes a patient who was recently within a hyperbaric environment to the low-pressure environment involved in air transportation. If a helicopter is used, the flight altitude should be kept as low as possible by taking routes over the river.
机译:日本航空航天局(JAXA)在筑波市的失重环境测试大楼(WETS)中为宇航员提供了舱外活动(EVA)培训。为了进行EVA培训,筑波内侧中心医院(TMCH)建立了紧急医疗支持系统,作为业务协调员。本文从急诊医师的角度出发,对医疗支持系统进行了概述,并考察了其在过去十年中的活动以及未来的问题。幸运的是,在国家统计局的过去十年中,没有发生重大事故。在急救医师的陪同下,现场应对了辅助潜水员的轻微不适(外部中耳炎,急性中耳炎,短暂性头晕,结膜炎,上呼吸道炎,皮炎,伤口擦伤等)。 WETS上与医疗支持系统相关的操作在前NASDA上进展顺利,对于JAXA则没有任何事件继续进行,提供了安全,高质量的紧急医疗服务。如果在WETS上发生事故,急诊医生进行初步治疗后用直升机运送患者实际上会加剧症状,因为该程序使最近处于高压环境中的患者暴露于空中运输所涉及的低压环境中。如果使用直升飞机,则应沿河上的航线将飞行高度保持在尽可能低的水平。

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