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Effect of “Dry” Immersion on Blood Flow in Jugular Veins and Cerebral Venous Sinus Characterized by Ultrasonic Methods of Investigation Full article

Journal Human Physiology
ISSN: 1608-3164 , E-ISSN: 0362-1197
Output data Year: 2019, Volume: 45, Number: 7, Pages: 776-780 Pages count : 5 DOI: 10.1134/S0362119719070119
Tags venous drainage, internal jugular vein, cross-section, tentorial sinus, jugular path, vertebral path, ultrasonic blood flow investigation
Authors Moreva T.I. 1 , Kriushev E.S. 1 , Moreva O.V. 2
Affiliations
1 Institute of Biomedical Problems, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia
2 Russian Cardiological Research and Production Complex, Ministry of Health of Russia, Moscow, Russia

Abstract: Venous circulation in the brain was investigated in a three-day “dry” immersion experiment. The aim of the study was to estimate the influence of microgravity factors on venous drainage from the cranial cavity. Duplex scanning and Doppler ultrasound were used to record hemodynamic parameters of the cervical main veins and orbital and cerebral venous sinuses. A significant decrease in blood flow along the jugular pathway with the activation of additional pathways of both the extra- and intracranial divisions of the venous system of the brain was detected. These results suggest that microgravity triggers the mechanisms capable of compensating the increasing intracranial venous pressure. The fact that in some volunteers the intracranial venous blood flow did not accelerate may reflect anatomical features and require a more scrupulous investigation of their venous systems.
Cite: Moreva T.I. , Kriushev E.S. , Moreva O.V.
Effect of “Dry” Immersion on Blood Flow in Jugular Veins and Cerebral Venous Sinus Characterized by Ultrasonic Methods of Investigation
Human Physiology. 2019. V.45. N7. P.776-780. DOI: 10.1134/S0362119719070119 OpenAlex
Dates:
Submitted: Oct 23, 2018
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OpenAlex: W3008801979
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