Large quantities of carbon dioxide (CO2) originate from human metabolism and typically, within spacecraft, remain about 10-fold higher in concentration than at the earth's surface. There have been recurring complaints by crew members of episodes of "mental viscosity" adversely affecting their performance, and there is evidence from the International Space Station (ISS) that associates CO2 levels with reports of headaches by crewmembers. Additionally, there is concern that CO2 may contribute to vision impairment and intracranial pressure that has been observed in some crewmembers. Consequently, flight rules have been employed to control the level of CO2 below 4 mm Hg, which is well below the existing Spacecraft Maximum Allowable Concentratio...
The cephalad fluid shift induced by microgravity has been hypothesized to elevate intracranial press...
Understanding the nuances in clinical data is critical in developing a successful data analysis plan...
Chronically elevated carbon dioxide (CO₂) levels can occur in confined spaces such as the Internati...
Carbon dioxide (CO2) originates from human metabolism and typically remains about 10-fold higher in ...
Carbon dioxide (CO2) is an anthropogenic gas that accumulates in spacecraft to much higher levels th...
Long duration head down tilt bed rest (HDBR) has been widely used as a spaceflight analog environme...
Congestion is commonly reported during spaceflight, and most crewmembers have reported using medicat...
Microgravity and elevated levels of CO2 are two common environmental stressors in spaceflight that m...
Health effects of brief and prolonged exposure to carbon dioxide continue to be a concern for those ...
PROBLEM STATEMENT: We describe CO2 symptoms that have been reported recently by crewmembers on the I...
Exposure to the microgravity environment results in various adaptive and maladaptive physiological c...
Carbon dioxide (CO2) levels on board the International Space Station (ISS) have typically averaged 2...
Enhanced screening for the Visual Impairment/Intracranial Pressure (VIIP) Syndrome, including in-fli...
Exposure to the microgravity environment results in various adaptive and maladaptive physiological c...
There have been a cluster of anecdotal reports that ISS crews are experiencing adverse health effect...
The cephalad fluid shift induced by microgravity has been hypothesized to elevate intracranial press...
Understanding the nuances in clinical data is critical in developing a successful data analysis plan...
Chronically elevated carbon dioxide (CO₂) levels can occur in confined spaces such as the Internati...
Carbon dioxide (CO2) originates from human metabolism and typically remains about 10-fold higher in ...
Carbon dioxide (CO2) is an anthropogenic gas that accumulates in spacecraft to much higher levels th...
Long duration head down tilt bed rest (HDBR) has been widely used as a spaceflight analog environme...
Congestion is commonly reported during spaceflight, and most crewmembers have reported using medicat...
Microgravity and elevated levels of CO2 are two common environmental stressors in spaceflight that m...
Health effects of brief and prolonged exposure to carbon dioxide continue to be a concern for those ...
PROBLEM STATEMENT: We describe CO2 symptoms that have been reported recently by crewmembers on the I...
Exposure to the microgravity environment results in various adaptive and maladaptive physiological c...
Carbon dioxide (CO2) levels on board the International Space Station (ISS) have typically averaged 2...
Enhanced screening for the Visual Impairment/Intracranial Pressure (VIIP) Syndrome, including in-fli...
Exposure to the microgravity environment results in various adaptive and maladaptive physiological c...
There have been a cluster of anecdotal reports that ISS crews are experiencing adverse health effect...
The cephalad fluid shift induced by microgravity has been hypothesized to elevate intracranial press...
Understanding the nuances in clinical data is critical in developing a successful data analysis plan...
Chronically elevated carbon dioxide (CO₂) levels can occur in confined spaces such as the Internati...