Exposure to the microgravity environment results in various adaptive and maladaptive physiological changes in the human body, with notable ophthalmic abnormalities developing during 6-mo missions on the International Space Station (ISS). These findings have led to the hypothesis that the loss of gravity induces a cephalad fluid shift, decreased cerebral venous outflow, and increased intracranial pressure, which may be further exacerbated by increased ambient carbon dioxide (CO2) levels on the ISS. Here we describe the SPACECOT study (studying the physiological and anatomical cerebral effects of CO2 during head-down tilt), a randomized, double-blind crossover design study with two conditions: 29 h of 12° head-down tilt (HDT) with ambient air...
BACKGROUND: More than half of astronauts develop ophthalmic changes during long-duration spaceflight...
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 has been implemen...
Exposure to the microgravity environment results in various adaptive and maladaptive physiological c...
The cephalad fluid shift induced by microgravity has been hypothesized to elevate intracranial press...
The cephalad fluid shift induced by microgravity has been hypothesized to cause an elevation in intr...
To improve the pathophysiological understanding of visual changes observed in astronauts, we aimed t...
Microgravity and elevated levels of CO2 are two common environmental stressors in spaceflight that m...
Chronically elevated carbon dioxide (CO₂) levels can occur in confined spaces such as the Internati...
Long duration head down tilt bed rest (HDBR) has been widely used as a spaceflight analog environme...
BACKGROUND: Cerebral hemodynamics and venous outflow from the brain may be altered during exposu...
International audienceAbstract Objectives Carbon dioxide (CO2) levels on board the International Spa...
International audienceAbstract Objectives Carbon dioxide (CO2) levels on board the International Spa...
Alterations in cerebral hemodynamics in microgravity are hypothesized to occur during spaceflight an...
BACKGROUND: More than half of astronauts develop ophthalmic changes during long-duration spaceflight...
BACKGROUND: More than half of astronauts develop ophthalmic changes during long-duration spaceflight...
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 has been implemen...
Exposure to the microgravity environment results in various adaptive and maladaptive physiological c...
The cephalad fluid shift induced by microgravity has been hypothesized to elevate intracranial press...
The cephalad fluid shift induced by microgravity has been hypothesized to cause an elevation in intr...
To improve the pathophysiological understanding of visual changes observed in astronauts, we aimed t...
Microgravity and elevated levels of CO2 are two common environmental stressors in spaceflight that m...
Chronically elevated carbon dioxide (CO₂) levels can occur in confined spaces such as the Internati...
Long duration head down tilt bed rest (HDBR) has been widely used as a spaceflight analog environme...
BACKGROUND: Cerebral hemodynamics and venous outflow from the brain may be altered during exposu...
International audienceAbstract Objectives Carbon dioxide (CO2) levels on board the International Spa...
International audienceAbstract Objectives Carbon dioxide (CO2) levels on board the International Spa...
Alterations in cerebral hemodynamics in microgravity are hypothesized to occur during spaceflight an...
BACKGROUND: More than half of astronauts develop ophthalmic changes during long-duration spaceflight...
BACKGROUND: More than half of astronauts develop ophthalmic changes during long-duration spaceflight...
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 has been implemen...