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E-raamat: Ernsting's Aviation and Space Medicine

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Ernsting's Aviation and Space Medicine applies current understanding in medicine, physiology and the behavioural sciences to the medical challenges and stresses that are faced by both civil and military aircrew, and their passengers, on a daily basis. The sixth edition of this established textbook and clinical reference has been revised and updated by a multi-disciplinary team of experienced contributors, many new to this edition. The structure of the book has been refined, bringing related chapters together where appropriate, while the clinical content has been carefully streamlined in line with the specific requirements of the aviation medicine practitioner and adviser, with new chapters added on Commercial Space Travel, Skin Disease and Women’s Health.

Key Features:

  • Convenient – embraces all aspects of aviation medicine in a single volume, divided into four parts for ease of reference: Aviation Physiology & Aircrew Systems, Space Physiology & Medicine, Clinical Aviation Medicine and Operational Aviation Medicine
  • Comprehensive – covers all forms of military and passenger-carrying aircraft, including issues surrounding passenger safety and transport of the sick and injured
  • Aids detailed understanding – focuses on the principles underlying the standards in the field rather than just the standards themselves
  • Applicable worldwide – addresses international issues, including worldwide regulation of medical standards, and travel and disease
  • Accessible – chapter summaries enable rapid assimilation of key points while key references and suggestions for further reading encourage in-depth learning
  • eBook included - text fully online and searchable via VitalSource eBook

The text remains the recommended coursebook for those studying for the Diploma in Aviation Medicine of the Faculty of Occupational Medicine of the Royal College of Physicians, recognized worldwide as an exemplary standard in the field, and for similar worldwide qualifications. It is an essential companion for all civil and military aviation medicine practitioners, both when preparing for professional examinations and in daily practice, and for those in the many disciplines of the behavioural and life sciences that include some study of aviation, its physiology and related issues. It is also recommended reading for those with a wider interest in the medical problems of professional or recreational flying, air transport and the aviation industry.



This edition of this established textbook has been updated by a multi-disciplinary team of experienced contributors. The structure of the book has been refined, while the clinical content has been carefully streamlined in line with the specific requirements of the aviation medicine practitioner and adviser, with new chapters.

Arvustused

"Another home run hit, this latest edition of a classic continues to be an outstanding primer and reference for the aerospace medicine specialty. The many authors are globally recognized. Like previous editions, chapters are very well written and unambiguous. I particularly appreciated the Further reading paragraph at the conclusion of each chapter. The online version is even easier to read and has convenient hyperlinks to figures, diagrams, references and original supporting articles. It is highly recommended for the library of every aerospace medicine specialist" David M. OBrien and James W. Butler for the Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine.

"In the Preface, the editors state that their aim was to create "an accessible source of reference for practitioners in aerospace medicine", and this text certainly fulfils that aspiration. Many of the subject matter experts have returned to update their chapters for the 5th edition, and the layout has been adjusted to simplify the presentation of information. In summary, this textbook maintains the reputation of previous editions as a standard point of reference for those practising aviation medicine, or undertaking examinations in this field. As such, its place on the air station medical centre bookshelf is secure for the foreseeable future." Surgeon Lieutentant Commander Alexander Wrigley for The Journal of the Royal Navy Medical Service.

"This textbook really stands alone in the market for its comprehensive coverage of all aspects of aviation and space medicine. This edition has successfully refreshed existing content and also managed to reflect current developments in the industry. In summary, this is obviously the definitive reference textbook for those working in aviation medicine and remains the recommended text for candidates preparing for the diploma examination. However, there is also much to interest the general occupational physician and those working in safety critical fields in particular will find a great deal of valuable substance in this book which is applicable to other industries. The clinical content in particular is widely relevant. It would certainly make an extremely useful addition to any departmental or personal library." Lachlan Mackay Brown for Occupational Medicine.

PART 1: Aviation Physiology and Aircrew Systems

1 The Earth's atmosphere

Ross D. Pollock and Peter D. Hodkinson

2 Cardiovascular physiology

Thomas G. Smith

3 Respiratory physiology

Caroline Jolley

4 Hypoxia and hyperventilation

Joseph K. Britton

5 The principles of altitude protection

Joseph K. Britton

6 Cabin pressurization and personal pressure equipment

Joseph K. Britton

7 Oxygen systems

Joseph K. Britton

8 Long-duration acceleration

Nicholas D.C. Green

9 Short-duration acceleration

Matthew E. Lewis

10 Head injury and protection

Matthew E. Lewis and Ronan Dardis

11 Restraint systems and escape from aircraft

Matthew E. Lewis

12 Human physiology in the thermal environment

Andy S. Weller

13 Thermal stress, protection and survival

Andy S. Weller

14 Vibration: Hand-transmitted and whole-body effects on human health and
wellness

Adrienne M. Madison, Matthew T. Ballard, Tamara T. Chambers and Valeta Carol
Chancey

15 Physiology of sleep and wakefulness, sleep disorders and the effects on
aircrew

J. Lynn Caldwell

16 Optics and vision

Malcolm G.L. Woodcock

17 Spatial orientation and disorientation in flight

Alaistair Bushy and Tracy L. Grimshaw

PART 2: Space Physiology and Medicine

18 Spaceflight environment and biodynamic forces

Michael R. Barratt and Maybritt Kuypers

19 Space adaptation, clinical issues and countermeasures

Michael R. Barratt and Sergi Vaquer Araujo

20 Commercial human space travel

James M. Vanderploeg and Richard T. Jennings

PART 3: Clinical Aviation Medicine

21 Regulation of medical standards

Johanna Jordaan, Michael A. Berry and Darren Ellison

22 Aeromedical risk: A numerical approach

Mark K. Cairns, Michael J.A. Trudgill and Nicholas D.C. Green

23 Cardiovascular disease

Edward D. Nicol and David A. Holdsworth

24 Respiratory disease

Jonathan R. Naylor

25 Gastrointestinal and liver disease

Joanna dArcy

26 Kidney disease

Andrew Timperley and Senti Baladurai

27 Metabolic and endocrine disease

David Russell-Jones and Gillian L. Garden

28 Haematological disease

Lucinda Blake

29 Skin disease

Amr Salam and Alys H. Hunter

30 Neurological disease

Damian Jenkins

31 Decompression illness

Desmond M. Connolly and Mark A. Glover

32 Mental health and wellbeing

Paul Cooper, Asha Pook and Robert J. Bor

33 Womens health

Kathryn Hughes

34 Ophthalmic disease

Malcolm G.L. Woodcock

35 Diseases of the ear, nose and throat

David A. Jonathan

36 Orthopaedic conditions

Edward Spurrier and Ronan Dardis

37 Infectious disease and air travel

Matthew G. Adam, David Powell and Ewan J. Hutchison

38 Passenger fitness to fly

Stephen Houston

39 Medication in aircrew

Andrew Timperley

PART 4: Operational Aviation Medicine

40 Pilot selection and training

Robert J. Bor and Jennifer Eaglestone

41 The flight deck and cockpit

D. Helen M. Hoar

42 Human factors in aviation

Roberto De Martino and Stephen R. Jarvis

43 Safety in civil aviation

Nicholas Dann

44 Errors and accidents

Emma Smith and Will Tutton

45 Accident investigation and aviation pathology

Matthew E. Lewis and Michael J.P. Biggs

46 Air traffic control

Rae-Wen Chang

47 Cabin crew health

Justin Flatt

48 Aviation fatigue and relevant fatigue countermeasures

John A. Caldwell

49 Anthropometry and aircrew equipment integration

Matthew E. Lewis

50 In-flight noise and communications

Graham M. Rood and Susan H. James

51 Aircrew and cosmic radiation

Anna Fogtman

52 Motion sickness

John F. Golding

53 Aeromedical evacuation

Geoffrey Tothill and Ian A. Mollan

54 Rotary wing operation by land and sea

Mark S. Adams

55 Remotely piloted aircraft systems

Anthony P. Tvarynanas

56 Aircraft hygiene

Jane-Marie Hawronskyj

Appendix

Index
David Gradwell is Emeritus Professor of Aerospace Medicine, Kings College London; formerly a consultant in aviation medicine, Guys & St Thomas NHS Foundation Trust, Kings Health Partners and the Royal Air Force Consultant Advisor in aviation medicine. He is Immediate President of the International Academy of Aviation & Space Medicine a Past President of the Aerospace Medical Association.

Elizabeth Wilkinson is a Consultant in Occupational and Aviation medicine and was formerly Head of Health Services at British Airways. She is President of the UK Association of Aviation Medical Examiners and Past President of the International Airline Medical Association.