INTRODUCTION: Current long-duration missions to the International Space Station and future exploration-class missions beyond low-Earth orbit, such as to Mars and asteroids, expose astronauts to increased risk of Visual Impairment and Intracranial Pressure (VIIP) syndrome [1]. It has been hypothesized that the headward shift of cerebral spinal fluid (CSF) and blood in microgravity may cause significant elevation of intracranial pressure (ICP), which in turn induces VIIP syndrome through biomechanical pathways [1, 2]. However, there is insufficient evidence to confirm this hypothesis. In this light, we are developing lumped-parameter models of fluid transport in the central nervous system (CNS) as a means to simulate the influence of microgra...
Altered intracranial pressure (ICP) is involved/implicated in several ocular conditions: papilledema...
Space acquired neuro-ocular syndrome (SANS) remains a difficult risk to characterize due to the comp...
The Boise State University Microgravity Research Team, “Gravitational Effects on Cerebrospinal Fluid...
A recognized side effect of prolonged microgravity exposure is visual impairment and intracranial pr...
Upon introduction to microgravity, the near-loss of hydrostatic pressure causes a marked cephalic (h...
Zhang and Hargens (1) reviewed the knowledge on visual impairment intracranial pressure (VIIP) synd...
Microgravity experienced during spaceflight affects astronauts in various ways, including weakened m...
Space flight impacts human physiology in many ways, the most immediate being the marked cephalad (he...
Visual Impairment and Intracranial Pressure (VIIP) syndrome is a major health concern for long-durat...
The Visual Impairment Intracranial Pressure (VIIP) syndrome is currently NASA's number one human spa...
To investigate ophthalmic changes in spaceflight, we would like to predict the impact of blood dysre...
Alteration in intracranial pressure (ICP) has been associated with various diseases that cause visua...
Purpose: Visual Impairment and Intracranial Pressure (VIIP) syndrome is a new and significant health...
This work aims at investigating the interactions between the flow of fluids in the eyes and the brai...
Visual Impairment and Intracranial Pressure (VIIP) syndrome results in a loss of visual function and...
Altered intracranial pressure (ICP) is involved/implicated in several ocular conditions: papilledema...
Space acquired neuro-ocular syndrome (SANS) remains a difficult risk to characterize due to the comp...
The Boise State University Microgravity Research Team, “Gravitational Effects on Cerebrospinal Fluid...
A recognized side effect of prolonged microgravity exposure is visual impairment and intracranial pr...
Upon introduction to microgravity, the near-loss of hydrostatic pressure causes a marked cephalic (h...
Zhang and Hargens (1) reviewed the knowledge on visual impairment intracranial pressure (VIIP) synd...
Microgravity experienced during spaceflight affects astronauts in various ways, including weakened m...
Space flight impacts human physiology in many ways, the most immediate being the marked cephalad (he...
Visual Impairment and Intracranial Pressure (VIIP) syndrome is a major health concern for long-durat...
The Visual Impairment Intracranial Pressure (VIIP) syndrome is currently NASA's number one human spa...
To investigate ophthalmic changes in spaceflight, we would like to predict the impact of blood dysre...
Alteration in intracranial pressure (ICP) has been associated with various diseases that cause visua...
Purpose: Visual Impairment and Intracranial Pressure (VIIP) syndrome is a new and significant health...
This work aims at investigating the interactions between the flow of fluids in the eyes and the brai...
Visual Impairment and Intracranial Pressure (VIIP) syndrome results in a loss of visual function and...
Altered intracranial pressure (ICP) is involved/implicated in several ocular conditions: papilledema...
Space acquired neuro-ocular syndrome (SANS) remains a difficult risk to characterize due to the comp...
The Boise State University Microgravity Research Team, “Gravitational Effects on Cerebrospinal Fluid...