在急性减重和偏重中,在抛物线飞行中,状静脉流动力学
Jason R Lytle1, Annelise E Miller2, David S Martin1
1KBR, Houston, TX.
Journal of applied physiology (Bethesda, Md. : 1985)
|March 2, 2026
概括
减轻重力会改变内静脉 (IJV) 的大小和压力,可能增加静脉血栓形成的风险. 在太空任务期间监测宇航员的IJV流异常至关重要.
科学领域:
- 太空医学 太空医学
- 心血管生理学心血管生理学
- 流体动力学 流体动力学
背景情况:
- 太空飞行,包括无重力和部分重力,可能会导致内静脉 (IJV) 膨胀并改变大脑血流.
- 这些变化可能会增加静脉血栓形成的风险,这是对宇航员健康的重大关注.
研究的目的:
- 研究不同降低重力水平对内静脉 (IJV) 尺寸,压力和血流的影响.
- 评估宇航员在太空任务期间静脉静止和血栓形成的潜在风险.
主要方法:
- 9名参与者在模拟0.00-G到0.75-G的抛物线飞行期间进行了评估.
- 双边IJV横截面积 (CSA),压力和流量被测量使用2D和多普勒超声波在坐着和仰卧的位置.
主要成果:
- 与飞行前坐着的情况相比,IJV横截面积和压力在减轻重力的情况下显著增加.
- 左侧IJV CSA增加了0.00,0.25和0.50-G;右侧IJV CSA增加了0.00和0.25-G.
- 虽然大多数参与者保持了正常的IJV流动,但在0.00-G期间在两个参与者的左侧IJV中观察到静脉静止.
结论:
- 减少重力暴露显示出对IJV大小和压力的分级影响.
- 一些个体的静脉静止的发展凸显了对宇航员IJV流异常的监测需求.
- 建议在太空任务期间进行早期监测,包括月球和火星探测.
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