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Neuroergonomic and psychometric evaluation of full-face crew oxygen masks respiratory tolerance: a proof-of-concept study

机译:全面船员呼吸呼吸耐受性的神经动脉动脉和心理测量评价:概念证据研究

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Introduction Preventing in-flight hypoxia in pilots is typically achieved by wearing oxygen masks. These masks must be as comfortable as possible to allow prolonged and repeated use. The consequences of mask-induced facial contact pressure have been extensively studied, but little is known about mask-induced breathing discomfort. Because breathlessness is a strong distractor and engages cerebral resources, it could negatively impact flying performances. Methods Seventeen volunteers (age 20-32) rated respiratory discomfort while breathing with no mask and with two models of quick-donning full-face crew oxygen masks with regulators (mask A, mask B). Electroencephalographic recordings were performed to detect a putative respiratory-related cortical activation in response to inspiratory constraint (experiment 1, n=10). Oxygen consumption was measured using indirect calorimetry (experiment 2, n=10). Results With mask B, mild respiratory discomfort was reported significantly more frequently than with no mask or mask A (experiment 1: median respiratory discomfort on visual analogue scale 0.9 cm (0.5-1.4), experiment 1; experiment 2: 2 cm (1.7-2.9)). Respiratory-related cortical activation was present in 1/10 subjects with no mask, 1/10 with mask A and 6/10 with mask B (significantly more frequently with mask B). Breathing pattern, sigh frequency and oxygen consumption were not different. Conclusions In a laboratory setting, breathing through high-end aeronautical full-face crew oxygen masks can induce mild breathing discomfort and activate respiratory-related cortical networks. Whether or not this can occur in real-life conditions and have operational consequences remains to be investigated. Meanwhile, respiratory psychometric and neuroergonomic approaches could be worth integrating to masks development and evaluation processes.
机译:引言防止飞行中飞行中的缺氧通常通过佩戴氧气面具来实现。这些面罩必须尽可能舒适,以便长时间使用。掩模诱导的面部接触压力的后果已被广泛研究,但对于面膜诱导的呼吸不适而言,很少。因为呼吸困难是一个强烈的分心,并搞脑力资源,它可能会对飞行表演产生负面影响。方法有17项志愿者(20-32岁)呼吸呼吸道不适,同时呼吸没有面具,两种型号的快速全面船员氧气面罩具有调节器(面具A,面膜B)。进行脑电图记录以检测响应于吸气约束的推定呼吸相关皮质激活(实验1,N = 10)。使用间接量热法测量氧气消耗(实验2,n = 10)。带有面膜B的结果比没有掩模或面罩A(实验1:视觉模拟尺度的呼吸道不适,实验1;实验1;实验1;实验2:2 cm(1.7- 2.9)))。呼吸相关的皮质活化存在于1/10受试者中,没有掩模,1/10,带有掩模A和6/10,带有掩模B(用掩模B的显着更频繁)。呼吸图案,叹息频率和氧气消耗并不不同。结论在实验室环境中,通过高端航空全面船员呼吸氧气面罩可以诱导轻度呼吸不适和激活呼吸相关的皮质网络。无论这是否可能发生在现实生活条件下,并且仍有仍有待调查运营后果。同时,呼吸道学和神经变性方法值得融入掩护开发和评估过程。

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