Behaviour of human hemodynamics under microcavity –a proposal for the 7th german parabolic flight campaign
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Blažek, Vladimír
Hülsbusch, M.
Herzog, M.
Blažek, Claudia R.
Gunga, H. - C.
Kowoll, R.
Fraßl, Waltraud
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Žilinská univerzita v Žiline. Elektrotechnická fakulta
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All astronauts often feel uncomfortable during first encounter microgravity because of fluid shifts from the lower
extremities to the head caused by weightlessness. Parabolic flights offer a great possibility for research of this phenomenon
under “zero gravity”. With a combination of the optoelectronic sensor concepts PPG and PPGI and an ultrasound device it
should be possible to measure all relevant parameters for description and further explanation of rapid fluid shifts along the
body axis in humans during parabolic flights. A research team of the RWTH Aachen University and the Charité University
Berlin will participate in the 7th German Parabolic Flight Campaign in September 2005 and perform the experiments under
micro gravitation. A combination of used non-invasive strategies will reveal new insights into the human hemodynamics
under microgravity conditions.
The optoelectronic part of this interdisciplinary research experiment, details from the measuring setup, data collecting and
post processing will be discussed.
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Advances in electrical and electronic engineering. 2005, vol. 4, no. 3, p. 107-111.