Medical support strategies for high performance fighter pilots under a new training mode
Objective To explore the medical support measures for fighter pilots under the new training mode.Methods A total of 119 pilots were selected from April 2023 to July 2023 for third-generation aircraft modification training in Air Force Medical Center,and randomly divided into experimental group and control group.The experimental group was given new medical safeguards,and the control group was given traditional medical safeguards.The one-time passing rate of manned centrifuge was compared between the two groups,and the effects of aeromedicine knowledge,sleep quality,military sports performance and urban and rural differences on the passing rate were analyzed.Results After the intervention of the new medical safeguard measures,the one-time centrifuge passing rate of the experimental group was 91.67%,and the one-time centrifuge passing rate of the control group was 74.57%,with statistical significance(χ2=6.214,P=0.013).Aeromedical knowledge(χ2=6.207,P=0.045),military sports performance(χ2=33.261,P<0.001),sleep quality(χ2=10.122,P=0.006),anxiety state(χ2=8.428,P=0.014)and all had significant effects on the one-time pass rate of centrifuges,and the difference was statistically significant,while the difference between urban and rural areas had no statistically significant effect on the one-time pass rate(χ2=0.486,P=0.486).Conclusion The new medical safeguard measures can improve the one-time passing rate of fighter pilot manned centrifuge under the new training mode.