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Effects of Spaceflight on Venous and Arterial ComplianceThe visual impairment and intracranial pressure (VIIP) syndrome is a spaceflight-associated set of symptoms affecting more than 50% of American astronauts who have flown International Space Station (ISS) missions. VIIP is defined primarily by visual acuity deficits and anatomical changes to eye structures (e.g. optic disc edema, choroidal folds, and globe flattening) and is hypothesized to be related to elevated intracranial pressure secondary to a cephalad fluid shift. However, ocular symptoms have not been replicated in subjects completing prolonged bed rest, a well-accepted spaceflight analog. Altered vascular compliance along with spaceflight factors such as diet, radiation exposure, or environmental factors may cause alterations in the cardiovascular system that contribute to the manifestation of ocular changes. Loss of visual acuity could be a significant threat to crew health and performance during and after an exploration mission and may have implications for years post-flight. The overall objective of this project is to determine if spaceflight alters vascular compliance and whether such an adaptation is related to the incidence of VIIP. This objective will be met by completing three separate but related projects.
Document ID
20160013639
Acquisition Source
Johnson Space Center
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Ribeiro, L. C.
(Wyle Labs., Inc. Houston, TX, United States)
Laurie, S. S.
(Wyle Labs., Inc. Houston, TX, United States)
Lee, S. M. C.
(Wyle Labs., Inc. Houston, TX, United States)
Macias, B. R.
(Wyle Labs., Inc. Houston, TX, United States)
Martin, D. S.
(Wyle Labs., Inc. Houston, TX, United States)
Ploutz-Snyder, R.
(Michigan Univ. Ann Arbor, MI, United States)
Stenger, M. B.
(Wyle Labs., Inc. Houston, TX, United States)
Platts, S. H.
(NASA Johnson Space Center Houston, TX, United States)
Date Acquired
November 22, 2016
Publication Date
January 23, 2017
Subject Category
Aerospace Medicine
Report/Patent Number
JSC-CN-37989
Meeting Information
Meeting: Human Research Program Investigators'' Workshop (HRP IWS 2017)
Location: Galveston, TX
Country: United States
Start Date: January 23, 2017
End Date: January 26, 2017
Sponsors: NASA Johnson Space Center
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
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