Altered cerebral perfusion in response to chronic mild hypercapnia and head-down tilt Bed rest as an analog for Spaceflight.
Autor: | Roberts, Donna R., Collins, Heather R., Lee, Jessica K., Taylor, James A., Turner, Matthew, Zaharchuk, Greg, Wintermark, Max, Antonucci, Michael U., Mulder, Edwin R., Gerlach, Darius A., Asemani, Davud, McGregor, Heather R., Seidler, Rachael D. |
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CLINICAL trials
CONFIDENCE intervals OPTIC nerve diseases CEREBRAL circulation HEAD-down tilt position BED rest CONVALESCENCE MAGNETIC resonance imaging PRE-tests & post-tests COMPARATIVE studies INTRACRANIAL pressure CARBON dioxide ASTRONOMY DESCRIPTIVE statistics HYPERCAPNIA SPACE flight DISEASE complications |
Zdroj: | Neuroradiology; Aug2021, Vol. 63 Issue 8, p1271-1281, 11p |
Abstrakt: | Purpose: Following prolonged stays on the International Space Station (ISS), some astronauts exhibit visual acuity changes, ophthalmological findings, and mildly elevated intracranial pressures as part of a novel process called spaceflight-associated neuro-ocular syndrome (SANS). To determine the pathophysiology of SANS, NASA conducted a multi-investigator study in which 11 healthy participants underwent head-down tilt bed rest, mimicking microgravity-induced cephalad fluid shifts, combined with elevated ambient CO |
Databáze: | Complementary Index |
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