Publications by authors named "V I Chadov"

Based on the proposed semiempiric nomograms, the study was aimed at selection and investigation of normoxic N2-O2 hypobaric atmosphere (HA) at 93-73 kPa, and evaluation of effectiveness of the gas mixture against the altitude decompression sickness (ADS) during 6-hr simulation of extravehicular activities at 37 kPa without prebreathing. Subjects were 22 healthy males from 20 to 50 yr. old.

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Purpose of the investigation was to assess contribution of repeated (with a 12-hr interval) decompression to the risk of altitude decompression sickness (ADS) by simulation of 6-hr extravehicular activities (EVA) of space crewmembers in altitude chamber. The protocol included "ascents" of 6 essentially healthy male subjects at the age of 24 to 51 to the altitude of 7,600 m (37 kPa) following 30-min prebreathing (elimination of nitrogen from the body by breathing pure oxygen through a mask at the ambient pressure of 73 kPa = 2,600 m). Each subject participated in 2 experimental exposures: first initial and then repeated decompression.

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The problem of evaluating and predicting the thermal status of a cosmonaut in the long-term space mission is a pressing one and remains to be solved. The previous studies indicated that the best plan to be followed is to evaluate the thermal status of a cosmonaut during his egress into outer space with the use of the procedure of parotid thermometry of the mean body temperature.

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54 subjects aged 21-47 participated in 8 series of experiments (298 altitude investigations) aimed at selecting decompression-safe protocols for transition from hypobaric normoxic environment to reduced pressure. Experimental data is discussed and some protocols for safe transition to reduced pressure are recommended. The experiments allowed to display in diagram form the ratio of permissible magnitudes of residual pressure (the working pressure in the extravehicular suit) to the duration of a preliminary exposure in normoxic hypobaric conditions.

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This paper presents experimental data obtained during 383 altitude chambers tests in which 70 subjects participated. The purpose of the tests was to verify experimentally the safety of altitude decompression regimens that simulated transition from the orbital station atmosphere at a normal barometric pressure to the space suit oxygen atmosphere at a lowered pressure. The results help better understand correlations between the maximal allowable super-saturation coefficient and total postdecompression pressure.

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