The first ever venous thrombotic condition associated with spaceflight, an internal jugular vein thrombus requiring anticoagulation, has recently been reported. Systematic investigation of space travel-associated thrombotic risk has not been conducted. Cellular, animal, and human studies performed in ground-based models and in actual weightlessness revealed influences of weightlessness and gravity on the blood coagulation system. However, human study populations were small and limited to highly selected participants. Evidence in individuals with medical conditions and older persons is lacking. Evidence for thrombotic risk in spaceflight is unsatisfactory. This issue deserves further study in heterogeneous, high risk populations to find prev...
Background Recent studies have indicated an increased risk of venous thrombosis after air travel. Ne...
In a case–control study including 11 033 participants (The Multiple Environmental and Genetic Assess...
In a case–control study including 11 033 participants (The Multiple Environmental and Genetic Assess...
The first ever venous thrombotic condition associated with spaceflight, an internal jugular vein thr...
The harsh environmental conditions in space, particularly weightlessness and radiation exposure, can...
Background: The recent discovery of a venous thrombosis in the internal jugular vein of an astronaut...
The recent incidental discovery of an asymptomatic venous thrombosis (VT) in the internal jugular ve...
Importance: Exposure to a weightless environment during spaceflight results in a chronic headward bl...
Background Hypergravity may promote human hemostasis thereby increasing thrombotic risk. Future t...
On Earth, humans are subjected to a gravitational force that has been an important determinant in hu...
Deep vein thrombosis (DVT) is a condition where blood clots form in one or more of the deep veins of...
On Earth, humans are subjected to a gravitational force that has been an important determinant in hu...
Background: The recent discovery of a venous thrombosis in the internal jugular vein of an astronaut...
The risk of venous thrombosis is approximately 2- to 4-fold increased after air travel, but the abso...
BACKGROUND: There is an increased risk of venous thrombosis after air travel, but the underlying mec...
Background Recent studies have indicated an increased risk of venous thrombosis after air travel. Ne...
In a case–control study including 11 033 participants (The Multiple Environmental and Genetic Assess...
In a case–control study including 11 033 participants (The Multiple Environmental and Genetic Assess...
The first ever venous thrombotic condition associated with spaceflight, an internal jugular vein thr...
The harsh environmental conditions in space, particularly weightlessness and radiation exposure, can...
Background: The recent discovery of a venous thrombosis in the internal jugular vein of an astronaut...
The recent incidental discovery of an asymptomatic venous thrombosis (VT) in the internal jugular ve...
Importance: Exposure to a weightless environment during spaceflight results in a chronic headward bl...
Background Hypergravity may promote human hemostasis thereby increasing thrombotic risk. Future t...
On Earth, humans are subjected to a gravitational force that has been an important determinant in hu...
Deep vein thrombosis (DVT) is a condition where blood clots form in one or more of the deep veins of...
On Earth, humans are subjected to a gravitational force that has been an important determinant in hu...
Background: The recent discovery of a venous thrombosis in the internal jugular vein of an astronaut...
The risk of venous thrombosis is approximately 2- to 4-fold increased after air travel, but the abso...
BACKGROUND: There is an increased risk of venous thrombosis after air travel, but the underlying mec...
Background Recent studies have indicated an increased risk of venous thrombosis after air travel. Ne...
In a case–control study including 11 033 participants (The Multiple Environmental and Genetic Assess...
In a case–control study including 11 033 participants (The Multiple Environmental and Genetic Assess...