@article{oai:jaxa.repo.nii.ac.jp:00022434, author = {坂田, 信裕 and 石田, 暁 and 大島, 博 and Sakata, Nobuhiro and Ishida, Akira and Ohshima, Hiroshi}, issue = {2}, journal = {宇宙航空環境医学}, month = {Jun}, note = {Recently, Japanese astronauts have stayed in the International Space Station (hereinafter, ISS) for several months. The longer stay in the microgravity environment has been known to have impact on physical and mental health for astronauts. To establish the safety and useful telemedicine system between Japanese Experimental Module (hereinafter, JEM) and Tsukuba space center, a tele-medicine study using the asynchronous store and forward technique has been performed. In this experiment, an astronaut tried to video record his own skin using the high-definition video camera (HDTV camera) by himself. The video data were transmitted to the ground via a satellite. JAXA medical doctors and dermatologists observed and assessed the video images of skin, after receiving the recorded video data in Tsukuba space center. The skin image data transmitted on the ground showed that the astronaut was able to record his own skin with the HDTV camera alone. We were able to observe the detail of close-up skin images. The attached marks and residues of paste were clearly observed after removal of electrodes for Holter electrocardiography. It was observed that quality of skin image taken with the HDTV camera in the JEM and transmitted by satellite provides with sufficient information for tele-skin diagnosis. Our study revealed that an asynchronous, store and forward, tele-skin diagnosis system using the HDTV camera and satellite has a potential to practical use of the remote skin diagnosis for astronauts living in ISS., 資料番号: PA1410073000}, title = {国際宇宙ステーション滞在宇宙飛行士に対する高画質ビデオカメラを用いた皮膚遠隔診断}, volume = {50}, year = {2013} }