Quantitative evaluation of a telerobotic system for vascular ultrasound measurement on a short arm human centrifuge
Abstract Artificial Gravity generated by Short Arm Human Centrifuges is a promising multi-
system countermeasure for physiological deconditioning during long duration space flights …
system countermeasure for physiological deconditioning during long duration space flights …
INTERMITTENT MONITORING OF CARDIOVASCULAR HEALTH VIA INTELLIGENT & REMOTELY OPERATED ROBOTIC CARDIAC ULTRASOUND SYSTEM FOR …
INTRODUCTION: Human spaceflight is associated with numerous cardiovascular risk
factors. Amongst them, prolonged exposure to microgravity reduces the workload imposed …
factors. Amongst them, prolonged exposure to microgravity reduces the workload imposed …
Exercise in artificial gravity
JL Edmonds - 2005 - dspace.mit.edu
Artificial gravity provided by short radius centrifugation is considered a promising
countermeasure to the deleterious physiological effects of microgravity during long-duration …
countermeasure to the deleterious physiological effects of microgravity during long-duration …
Handheld Sonographic Cardiovascular Imaging Under Hypergravity Conditions
RS Blue, KM Ong - Aerospace Medicine and Human …, 2024 - ingentaconnect.com
INTRODUCTION: Real-time cardiovascular imaging during hypergravity exposure has been
historically limited by technological and physical challenges. Previous efforts at sonographic …
historically limited by technological and physical challenges. Previous efforts at sonographic …
Design and implementation of a bespoke robotic manipulator for extra-corporeal ultrasound
With the potential for high precision, dexterity, and repeatability, a self-tracked robotic system
can be employed to assist the acquisition of real-time ultrasound. However, limited numbers …
can be employed to assist the acquisition of real-time ultrasound. However, limited numbers …
Combining ergometer exercise and artificial gravity in a compact-radius centrifuge
A Diaz, C Trigg, LR Young - Acta Astronautica, 2015 - Elsevier
Humans experience physiological deconditioning during space missions, primarily
attributable to weightlessness. Some of these adverse consequences include bone loss …
attributable to weightlessness. Some of these adverse consequences include bone loss …
A 3D volume capture for ultrasound assessment of various organs and vessels by novice operators
P Arbeille, L Guillon, K Zuj, S Besnard, C Clot - Acta Astronautica, 2022 - Elsevier
Introduction The quality of ultrasound images is dependent on operator skill level. Therefore,
an automated system is required for situations, such as spaceflight, where a trained …
an automated system is required for situations, such as spaceflight, where a trained …
Right ventricular tissue Doppler assessment in space during circulating volume modification using the Braslet device
DR Hamilton, IV Alferova, AE Sargsyan, EM Fincke… - Acta Astronautica, 2011 - Elsevier
Introduction: This joint US–Russian work aims to establish a methodology for assessing
cardiac function in microgravity in association with manipulation of central circulating …
cardiac function in microgravity in association with manipulation of central circulating …
Design and validation of a compact radius centrifuge artificial gravity test platform
C Trigg - 2013 - dspace.mit.edu
Intermittent exposure to artificial gravity on a short radius centrifuge (SRC) with exercise is a
promising, comprehensive countermeasure to the cardiovascular and musculoskeletal …
promising, comprehensive countermeasure to the cardiovascular and musculoskeletal …
Human cardiovascular responses to artificial gravity variables: Ground-based experimentation for spaceflight implementation
M Howarth - 2014 - uknowledge.uky.edu
One countermeasure to cardiovascular spaceflight deconditioning being tested is the
application of intermittent artificial gravity provided by centripetal acceleration of a human via …
application of intermittent artificial gravity provided by centripetal acceleration of a human via …