A set of desired experimental measurements to be obtained in future spaceflights in four areas of physiological investigation are identified. The basis for identifying the measurements was the physiological systems analysis performed on Skylab data and related ground-based studies. An approach for prioritizing the measurement list is identified and discussed with the use of examples. A prioritized measurement list is presented for each of the following areas; cardiopulmonary, fluid-renal and electrolyte, hematology and immunology, and musculoskeletal. Also included is a list of interacting stresses and other factors present in spaceflight experiments whose effects may need to be quantified.
A Prioritized Set of Physiological Measurements for Future Spaceflight Experiments
1978
12 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Physiology , Space Technology , Biomedical data , Physiological effects , Physiological responses , Space flight , Spacecraft environments , Body fluids , Cardiovascular system , Data reduction , Electrolytes , Flight stress(Biology) , Hematology , Immunology , Musculoskeletal system , Renal function , Stress(Physiology)
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