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Title: Medical Requirements for a Mars Mission


1
Medical Requirements for a Mars Mission
  • By Marlo S. Graves
  • University of Houston, SICSA
  • Masters in Space Architecture

2
Crew Composition
  • Engineer
  • Electrical 2
  • Software 2
  • Technical/Mechanical 3
  • Nuclear 2
  • Scientists
  • Geologist/Areologist 2
  • Biologist 1
  • Chemist 1
  • Farming/Agronomist 2
  • Materials - 1
  • Crew Size 8
  • Duration of Trip
  • Transfer time183 days
  • Mars stay 365 days
  • Skills Required
  • Medical
  • General Practitioner 2
  • Surgeon 2
  • Dental 2
  • Counselor 1

3
Common Ailments during Long Duration Missions
  • Space motion sickness
  • Injuries bruises and sprains
  • Eye problems
  • Nasal congestion and bleeding
  • Respiratory problems - bronchitis
  • Middle ear inflammations
  • Skin disorders
  • Toothache
  • Gastrointestinal disorders nausea, vomiting
  • Nervous system and mental disorders depression,
    sleep disorders, hallucinations
  • Heart problems
  • Radiation exposure

4
Size of Medical Kits
  • Apollo 16 7kg
  • Shuttle 14 kg 0.15 cm3
  • Skylab 45 kg 0.22 m3
  • Freedom (study) 460 kg 1.7 m3
  • Mars 2000kg 10m3(per vehicle)

5
Allocation of Medical Supplies
  • 20 for Fatal Injuries
  • 30 for Workability
  • 50 for Comfort

6
Types of Kits
  • Microscope
  • Hematology/urinalysis
  • Microbiology
  • I.V. Fluids
  • Drug
  • Minor surgery
  • Dental
  • Diagnostic
  • Bandage

7
Diagnostic Equipment
  • Ultrasound
  • Dosimeters

8
Microgravity Countermeasures
  • Treadmill
  • IRED resistive exercise device
  • Negative pressure suit
  • Amount of exercise required per day 2 hrs

9
Design Issues
  • Part of ceiling free from equipment
  • Orienting patients in 3-D
  • Inadequate volume for storage
  • No dedicated and private hygiene facility
  • Crowded conditions
  • Low area lighting and poor portable lighting
  • Limited accessibility to hardware

10
Future issues to discuss
  • Experiments to conduct
  • Laboratory equipment
  • Effects of partial gravity
  • Effects of varying gravity environments on the
    body(Descent into Mars 5gs. Crew will probably
    be unconscious)
  • Waste storage

11
General Equipment List
  •         Ventilation Equipment
  • Defibrillation Equipment
  •         Surgical Supplies
  •         Anesthesia
  •         Dental Equipment
  •         Pharmaceuticals with a Shelf Life of 3-5
    Years
  •         Wound Dressing
  •         Splints
  •         Reusable Needles and Intravenous (IV)
    Materials
  •         Ultrasound
  •         Blood Products
  •         Hyperbaric Treatment
  •         Waste Storage

12
Large Medical Equipment Items
  • Hyperbaric Chamber
  • 2.8 atmospheres, 100 oxygen
  • To treat decompression sickness
  • Make an entire module a hyperbaric chamber
  • Refrigerator
  • For blood products

13
Monitoring Health
  • ISS
  • ECLSS takes 2 racks in each module
  • Ventilations
  • CO2 used as a measure
  • 6000-7000 parts per million on ISS
  • 13,000 parts per million no health risks
  • CO2 not recycled its exposed to space

14
Biomedical monitoring
  • Should be noninvasive
  • Miniaturize sensors so they dont interfere
  • Daily
  • Measure exercise intensity heart rate
  • Monitor sleep periods
  • Measure quality of sleep circadian rhythm
  • Periodical monitoring
  • Metabolic gases, body temp etc
  • Info sent to med officer, ground and crew member

15
EVA Biomedical Monitoring
  • Measurements inside EVA suit
  • Air temp, humidity suit pressure
  • Metabolic rate, skin temp
  • External variables
  • Radiation type dosage
  • External temperature
  • Predict solar particle events by measuring
  • X-ray, optical radio frequency flares
  • (these precede an SPE between 1hour or 1 day

16
Analysis of Water
  • Benign microbes can be very hazardous to crew b/c
    of weakened immune system
  • ISS data
  • 100 bacteria per 100ml

17
Summary
  • An entire hospital is required
  • Space no larger than walk-in closet available
  • Preventative Care is the focus
  • Crew compatibility is essential
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