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Physiological effects of night vision goggle counterweights on neck musculature of military helicopter pilots.

机译:夜视镜配重对军用直升机飞行员颈部肌肉的生理影响。

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Increased helmet-mounted mass and specific neck postures have been found to be a cause of increased muscular activity and stress. However, pilots who use night vision goggles (NVG) frequently use counterweight (CW) equipment such as a lead mass that is attached to the back of the flight helmet to provide balance to counter the weight of the NVG equipment mounted to the front of the flight helmet. It is proposed that this alleviates this stress. However, no study has yet investigated the physiological effects of CW during an extended period of time during which the pilots performed normal operational tasks. Methods: Thirty-one Canadian Forces pilots were monitored on consecutive days during a day and a NVG mission in a CH-146 flight simulator. Near infrared spectroscopy probes were attached bilaterally to the trapezius muscles and hemodynamics, i.e., total oxygenation index, total hemoglobin, oxyhemoglobin, and deoxyhemoglobin, were monitored for the duration of the mission. Pilots either wore CW (n = 25) or did not wear counterweights (nCW, n = 6) as per their usual operational practice. Results: Levene's statistical tests were conducted to test for homogeneity and only total oxygenation index returned a significant result (p < or = 0.05). For the near infrared spectroscopy variables, significant differences were found to exist between CW and nCW pilots for total hemoglobin, deoxyhemoglobin, and oxyhemoglobin during NVG flights. The CW pilots displayed less metabolic and hemodynamic stress during simulated missions as compared to the nCW pilots. Conclusion: The results of this study would suggest that the use of CW equipment during NVG missions in military helicopter pilots does minimize the metabolic and hemodynamic responses of the trapezius muscles.
机译:已经发现增加的头盔安装质量和特定的颈部姿势是增加肌肉活动和压力的原因。但是,使用夜视镜(NVG)的飞行员经常使用配重(CW)设备,例如连接在飞行头盔背面的铅块,以平衡重量,以抵消安装在机舱正面的NVG设备的重量。飞行头盔。建议减轻这种压力。但是,还没有研究调查飞行员在执行正常操作任务的延长时间内的连续波生理影响。方法:每天连续31天对加拿大军队的飞行员进行监视,并在CH-146飞行模拟器中执行NVG任务。将近红外光谱仪的探头两侧固定在斜方肌上,并监测血流动力学,即总氧合指数,总血红蛋白,氧合血红蛋白和脱氧血红蛋白的持续时间。飞行员要么按照常规操作习惯穿CW(n = 25),要么不配重(nCW,n = 6)。结果:进行了Levene的统计检验以检验均质性,只有总氧合指数返回了显着结果(p <或= 0.05)。对于近红外光谱变量,发现在NVG飞行期间,CW和nCW飞行员之间的总血红蛋白,脱氧血红蛋白和氧合血红蛋白存在显着差异。与nCW飞行员相比,CW飞行员在模拟任务中表现出更少的代谢和血液动力压力。结论:这项研究的结果表明,在军用直升机驾驶员执行NVG任务期间使用连续波设备确实可以最大程度地减小斜方肌的代谢和血液动力学反应。

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