National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center, Houston, TX, USA.
KBR, Houston, TX, USA.
Vasc Med. 2022 Aug;27(4):365-372. doi: 10.1177/1358863X221086619. Epub 2022 May 3.
Thrombosis of the left internal jugular vein in an astronaut aboard the International Space Station was recently described, incidentally discovered during a research study of blood flow in neck veins in microgravity. Given this event, and the high incidence of flow abnormalities, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) instituted an occupational surveillance program to evaluate astronauts for venous thrombosis.
Duplex ultrasound of the bilateral internal jugular veins was conducted on all NASA astronauts terrestrially, and at three points during spaceflight. Respiratory maneuvers were performed. Images were analyzed for thrombosis and certain hemodynamic characteristics, including peak velocity and degree of echogenicity.
Eleven astronauts were evaluated with matching terrestrial and in-flight ultrasounds. No thrombosis was detected. Compared to terrestrial ultrasound measurements, in-flight peak velocity was reduced and lowest in the left. Six of 11 astronauts had mild-moderate echogenicity in the left internal jugular vein during spaceflight, but none had more than mild echogenicity in the right internal jugular vein. Two astronauts developed retrograde blood flow in the left internal jugular vein.
Abnormal flow characteristics in microgravity, most prominent in the left internal jugular vein, may signal an increased risk for thrombus formation in some individuals.
国际空间站上的一名宇航员的左侧颈内静脉血栓最近被描述为在微重力下对颈部静脉血流进行研究时偶然发现的。鉴于这一事件以及血流异常的高发率,美国国家航空航天局 (NASA) 制定了一项职业监测计划,以评估宇航员是否存在静脉血栓形成的风险。
对所有 NASA 宇航员在地球和太空飞行期间的双侧颈内静脉进行了双功能超声检查。进行了呼吸动作。对图像进行分析以确定是否存在血栓和某些血液动力学特征,包括峰值速度和回声强度程度。
11 名宇航员接受了匹配的地面和飞行中的超声检查。未发现血栓。与地面超声测量相比,飞行中的峰值速度降低,左侧最低。11 名宇航员中有 6 名在太空飞行期间左侧颈内静脉出现轻度至中度回声增强,但右侧颈内静脉均无明显回声增强。两名宇航员的左侧颈内静脉出现逆行血流。
微重力下的异常血流特征,在左侧颈内静脉最为明显,可能表明某些人形成血栓的风险增加。