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Integrative Study of Physiological Changes Induced by a 5-Day Dry Immersion, Used as a Ground-based Model to Mimic Weightlessness: a Pilot Study on 20 Healthy Female Volunteers (DI5-Women Study)
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating Dry immersion for Weightlessness and Weightlessness; Adverse Effect. Completed, enrolled 20 participants across 1 site.
Detailed Summary
Dry immersion (DI) is a ground-based model of prolonged conditions of simulated microgravity. Dry immersion involves immersing the subject in water covered with an elastic waterproof fabric. As a result, the immersed subject, who is freely suspended in the water mass, remains dry. Within a relatively short duration, the model can faithfully reproduce most physiological effects of actual microgravity, including centralization of body fluids, support unloading, and hypokinesia. The objective of the study is to evaluate the physiological changes induced by 5 days of dry immersion in the female organism. The main physiological systems will be explored before, during and after the 5 days of immersion through a battery of specific tests and measurements. The results will be analyzed by scientists specializing in each field in order to better understand the dry immersion model, to compare its effects with those of the bedrest model and those of spaceflight. The clinical (adverse effects, comfort of subjects) and operational aspects are also part of the secondary objectives of the study.
Study Details
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Interventions
Subjects are immersed up to the neck for 5 days in a specially designed bath filled with tap water.