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Comparison of Internal Jugular Vein Cross-Section Area During a Russian Tilt-Table Protocol and Microgravity
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BACKGROUND: To date, we lack U.S. data on the effects of the long-used Russian tilt-table training protocol known as the Russian pre-launch tilt-table training protocol on internal jugular vein cross sectional area (IJV-CSA) in microgravity.CASE REPORT: A case study
of a single healthy male astronaut volunteer was used for this study. The right IJV-CSA was measured using real time ultrasound at set times throughout the Russian pre-launch tilt-table training protocol, a method of physiological preparation for microgravity using tilt-table training. In
microgravity, the subjects right IJV-CSA was measured again for comparison. The mean difference from in-flight right IJV-CSA for pre-tilt (0) was 0.438 cm2, for 15 was 0.887 cm2, for 30 was 0.864 cm2, for 50 was 1.15 cm2, and for post-tilt (0) the
difference was 0.305 cm2.DISCUSSION: The cross-sectional areas of the subjects right IJV-CSA were significantly different between in-flight values and several angles of the Russian tilt-table protocol, except for the 0 measurement. In summary, this case-study represents
the first time IJV-CSA has been compared between various angles of a tilt-table training protocol and microgravity in the same astronaut subject. The findings support prior cohort studies studying the same principles. Further investigation is merited; both to better describe the relationship
between the cardiovascular effects of tilt-table simulations of microgravity and their correlating in-flight values, and to evaluate and study the Russian tilt-table protocol effects on cardiovascular physiology from a training and preparation perspective.David J, Scheuring RA, Morgan
A, Olsen C, Sargsyan A, Grishin A. Comparison of internal jugular vein cross-section area during a Russian tilt-table protocol and microgravity. Aerosp Med Hum Perform. 2021; 92(3):207211.
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Title: Comparison of Internal Jugular Vein Cross-Section Area During a Russian Tilt-Table Protocol and Microgravity
Description:
BACKGROUND: To date, we lack U.
S.
data on the effects of the long-used Russian tilt-table training protocol known as the Russian pre-launch tilt-table training protocol on internal jugular vein cross sectional area (IJV-CSA) in microgravity.
CASE REPORT: A case study
of a single healthy male astronaut volunteer was used for this study.
The right IJV-CSA was measured using real time ultrasound at set times throughout the Russian pre-launch tilt-table training protocol, a method of physiological preparation for microgravity using tilt-table training.
In
microgravity, the subjects right IJV-CSA was measured again for comparison.
The mean difference from in-flight right IJV-CSA for pre-tilt (0) was 0.
438 cm2, for 15 was 0.
887 cm2, for 30 was 0.
864 cm2, for 50 was 1.
15 cm2, and for post-tilt (0) the
difference was 0.
305 cm2.
DISCUSSION: The cross-sectional areas of the subjects right IJV-CSA were significantly different between in-flight values and several angles of the Russian tilt-table protocol, except for the 0 measurement.
In summary, this case-study represents
the first time IJV-CSA has been compared between various angles of a tilt-table training protocol and microgravity in the same astronaut subject.
The findings support prior cohort studies studying the same principles.
Further investigation is merited; both to better describe the relationship
between the cardiovascular effects of tilt-table simulations of microgravity and their correlating in-flight values, and to evaluate and study the Russian tilt-table protocol effects on cardiovascular physiology from a training and preparation perspective.
David J, Scheuring RA, Morgan
A, Olsen C, Sargsyan A, Grishin A.
Comparison of internal jugular vein cross-section area during a Russian tilt-table protocol and microgravity.
Aerosp Med Hum Perform.
2021; 92(3):207211.
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