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1 | === Details === | ||
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3 | |**Acronym**|VFR-eFAST | ||
4 | |**Description**|The VFR-eFAST experiment aims to investigate the feasibility of having non-medical personnel, | ||
5 | in this case, analog astronauts, perform a focused ultrasonography of the abdomen and thorax. | ||
6 | |**Principal Investigator (PI)**|((( | ||
7 | Anton Ahlbäck | ||
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9 | E-mail: [[anton.ahlback@gmail.com>>mailto:anton.ahlback@gmail.com]] | ||
10 | ))) | ||
11 | |**Organisation** |Dep. of Anaesthesia and Intensive Care, Örebro Univ. Hospital, Sweden | ||
12 | |**Co-Investigators**|Jochen Hinkelbein, Department of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care Medicine, University Hospital of Cologne, | ||
13 | German Society of Aerospace Medicine, DGLRM; Munich, Germany | ||
14 | European Society of Aerospace Medicine, ESAM; Cologne, Germany | ||
15 | Kerpener str. 62, 50937 Cologne, Germany | ||
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17 | === Summary === | ||
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21 | Trauma on exploration class missions to Mars is considered one of the most important risks to mission and crew. Non- | ||
22 | invasive diagnostic tools such as ultrasonography are an important diagnostic part when attempting to identify | ||
23 | potentially life-threatening injuries to the thorax and abdomen. | ||
24 | Although it is expected that a crewed mission to Mars will have at least one trained medical professional, this might | ||
25 | not always be the case. There is also always a significant risk that the crew medical officer will be the one who is sick | ||
26 | or injured. Thus, the exam may need to be executed by individuals with minimal medical training. Also, at the time it | ||
27 | is needed, that training may be on an estimate 2 – 3 years old. | ||
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29 | The VFR-eFAST experiment aims to investigate the feasibility of having non-medical personnel, | ||
30 | in this case, analog astronauts, perform a focused ultrasonography of the abdomen and thorax. | ||
31 | In order to properly simulate the time training and performing the ultrasonography, the analog | ||
32 | astronauts are not to be prepared at all before conducting the experiment. | ||
33 | The experiment will start with an approx. 20-minute instructional video on how to set up the | ||
34 | ultrasonography, how to handle the probes, and how to perform the examination. The analog | ||
35 | astronauts will then independently complete the exam on a live test subject and send the | ||
36 | required views back to the MSC. The images will then be rated independently based on quality | ||
37 | by experienced radiologists. |