Space acquired neuro-ocular syndrome (SANS) remains a difficult risk to characterize due to the complex multi-factorial etiology related to physiological responses to the spaceflight environment. Fluid shift and the resultant change on the Cardiovascular (CV) and cerebral spinal fluid systems (CSF) in the absence of gravity continue to be considered a contributing factor to the progression of SANS. In this study, we utilize a computational model of the CSF and CV interface to establish the sensitivity that intracranial pressure, and subsequently the optic nerve sheath pressure, exhibits due to variations in thoracic pressure, assuming the cranial perfusion pressure, i.e. mean arterial pressure (MAP) to central venous pressure (CVP), is know...
The consequences of headward fluid shifts during manned spaceflight was studied. Such shifts were re...
To investigate ophthalmic changes in spaceflight, we would like to predict the impact of blood dysre...
Cephalic fluid shifts occur with exposure to microgravity and is associated with minor subjective di...
A recognized side effect of prolonged microgravity exposure is visual impairment and intracranial pr...
Space flight impacts human physiology in many ways, the most immediate being the marked cephalad (he...
Background: The pressure difference between the eye and brain in upright postures may be affected b...
Upon introduction to microgravity, the near-loss of hydrostatic pressure causes a marked cephalic (h...
Background: The pressure difference between the eye and brain in upright postures may be affected by...
Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) dynamics play an important role in maintaining a stable central nervous sy...
INTRODUCTION: Current long-duration missions to the International Space Station and future explorati...
Zhang and Hargens (1) reviewed the knowledge on visual impairment intracranial pressure (VIIP) synd...
Intracranial pressure (ICP) is an important component of the fluid dynamic environment of the brain ...
The Boise State University Microgravity Research Team, “Gravitational Effects on Cerebrospinal Fluid...
The cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) fills the ventricles, the cranial and spinal subarachnoid spaces. CSF ...
Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) dynamics play an important role in maintaining a stable central nervous sy...
The consequences of headward fluid shifts during manned spaceflight was studied. Such shifts were re...
To investigate ophthalmic changes in spaceflight, we would like to predict the impact of blood dysre...
Cephalic fluid shifts occur with exposure to microgravity and is associated with minor subjective di...
A recognized side effect of prolonged microgravity exposure is visual impairment and intracranial pr...
Space flight impacts human physiology in many ways, the most immediate being the marked cephalad (he...
Background: The pressure difference between the eye and brain in upright postures may be affected b...
Upon introduction to microgravity, the near-loss of hydrostatic pressure causes a marked cephalic (h...
Background: The pressure difference between the eye and brain in upright postures may be affected by...
Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) dynamics play an important role in maintaining a stable central nervous sy...
INTRODUCTION: Current long-duration missions to the International Space Station and future explorati...
Zhang and Hargens (1) reviewed the knowledge on visual impairment intracranial pressure (VIIP) synd...
Intracranial pressure (ICP) is an important component of the fluid dynamic environment of the brain ...
The Boise State University Microgravity Research Team, “Gravitational Effects on Cerebrospinal Fluid...
The cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) fills the ventricles, the cranial and spinal subarachnoid spaces. CSF ...
Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) dynamics play an important role in maintaining a stable central nervous sy...
The consequences of headward fluid shifts during manned spaceflight was studied. Such shifts were re...
To investigate ophthalmic changes in spaceflight, we would like to predict the impact of blood dysre...
Cephalic fluid shifts occur with exposure to microgravity and is associated with minor subjective di...