Table 2.
Tread/Hazards | Health Risks | Current Countermeasure |
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Microgravity | ||
Musculoskeletal | Muscle and bone atrophy [19] | A combination of adequate exercise and antiresorptive medications [20,21] |
Impaired wound healing [22,23,24] | No specific countermeasures exist | |
Neurology | Space motion sickness (SMS) [25] | Scopolamine administered orally or via transdermal patch with or without an amphetamine (to counteract drowsiness), or intramuscular Promethazine [26] |
Alterations of smell and taste [27] | No specific countermeasures exist | |
Self-reported congestion [27] | Lower body negative pressure may help, but the effects are transient | |
Internal jugular vein thrombosis [28,29] | No specific countermeasures exist | |
Post-flight motion sickness [30] | No specific countermeasures exist | |
Immunology | Reactivation of latent viruses [31,32] | Preflight vaccination [32] Treatment with polyclonal immunoglobulin (IG) and Interleukin-2 (SC) [33] Adequate exercise and nutrition [33] |
Hypersensitivity [34] | No specific countermeasures exist | |
Gastroenterology | Gut microbiota dysbiosis [2] | Probiotics, synthetic peptides, synthetic biology [35,36,37,38] |
Acute appendicitis and cholecystitis | Inflight medical management or minimally invasive procedures (e.g., ultrasound guided percutaneous drainage) of traditionally “surgical” conditions. [39] Alternatively, can consider prophylactic minimally invasive surgery prior to prolonged space flight in at-risk individuals [40] | |
Cardiovascular | Orthostatic intolerance [41] | Regular exercise training and adequate hydration prior to landing |
Cardiac myocyte atrophy [42] | Restores back to baseline after returning from spaceflight | |
Ophthalmology | Spaceflight-Associated Neuro-Ocular Syndrome (SANS) [43] | The lower body negative pressure device has been proposed as a countermeasure but is currently unproven |
Dermatology | Skin tinning, dry skin, delayed wound healing, or skin infections [44] | No specific countermeasures exist |
Traumatology | Increased risk of traumatic injury with construction, inadvertent acceleration of large masses when in zero gravity, impaired physiologic responses to hemorrhage and shock in zero gravity, bone demineralization increases risk of traumatic fractures, micrometeorites in EVA activities [45,46,47] | No specific countermeasures exist |
Radiation | ||
Most systems | Cancer induction | Shielding, including advanced shielding options. [48,49] Optimize mission according to solar cycle [48,49] Sex- and age-based selection criteria for astronauts [48] |
Musculoskeletal | Bone cell remodeling [6] | Shielding [7] |
Hematology | Acute hematopoietic effects [7] | Shielding [7] |
Space-related hemolytic anemia [50,51] | Screening and monitoring for hemolysis | |
Neurology | Neuro-degenerative disorders and central nervous system changes [52,53,54,55,56] | Adaptive visuo-motor training, active sensory feedback to guide task performance, galvanic vestibular stimulation (GVS) |
Gastroenterology | Gut microbiota dysbiosis [2] | Probiotics, synthetic peptides, synthetic biology [35,36,37,38] |
Cardiovascular | Accelerated atherosclerosis [3,4,57,58,59,60] | Shielding [7] |
Ophthalmology | Radiation-induced cataract [61,62] | No specific countermeasures exist |
Pulmonology | Lung adenocarcinomas and squamous cell carcinomas [63] | Shielding [7] |
Dermatology | Melanoma and non-melanoma skin cancers [44] | Inflight telediagnostic system |
Others | ||
Nutrition | Nutritional deficiencies [64] | Telehealth and routine lab work for identification of nutritional deficiencies, and adequate supplementation as needed |
Mental health | Psychologic distress [10,65] | Stress-relieving breathing exercises and/or mindfulness/positive visualization exercises [66] |
Depression, confinement, isolation, immobilization lack of social interaction [10,65,67] | Telepsychiatry, telepsychotherapy, space social media using LunaNet [68,69,70]. | |
Altered circadian rhythms | Circadian de-synchronization and sleep loss [71] | Melatonin supplementation may be useful [72] |
Dust exposure | Extraterrestrial dust exposure [73] | No specific countermeasures exist |
Auditory exposures | Noise generated from man-made sources such as mechanical equipment (Noise/sound does not propagate in the vacuum of space and it requires an atmosphere to propagate, e.g., the pressurized spacecraft interior) [74] | Hearing protection in the form of foam ear plugs [74] |
Unknown infections | Mission-threatening risks from unknown infections or novel bacterial/viral phenotypes [75,76] | PPE and post-exposure quarantine [77] |