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Citation

Zhan CL, Geng XC, Wang H, Chu X, Yan GD. Space Med. Med. Eng. 2002; 15(1): 74-78.

Affiliation

Institute of Aviation Medicine, Air Force, Beijing, China.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2002, Hang tian yi xue yu yi xue gong cheng bian ji bu)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

11965686

Abstract

This paper mainly reviewed sustained +Gz acceleration-induced pathologic changes in various organ systems. Some of them are reversible and some may result in damage. Degree of the pathologic changes are related to G levels, G onset rates, duration of G exposure and individual difference factors. With raise of aircraft performance, acceleration problem is becoming more and more serious. Aviation medical workers should pay good attention to these changes and the use of high performance anti-G measures in order to ensure safety and performance of the pilots.


Language: zh

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