| Literature DB >> 24475025 |
Philippe Arbeille1, Romain Provost1, Nicole Vincent2, Andre Aubert3.
Abstract
PURPOSE: The objective was to check if 520 days in confinement (MARS 500), may affect the main peripheral arterial diameter and wall thickness and the main vein size.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24475025 PMCID: PMC3903485 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0083063
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Portal vein diameter (PV diam) common carotid diameter and IMT (CC diam; CC IMT), superficial femoral artery diameter and IMT (FA diam; FA IMT) mean value and standart deviation (SD) averaged over the 6 subjects.
| PV diam (cm) |
| CC diam (cm) |
| CC IMT (cm) |
| FA diam (cm) |
| FA IMT (cm) |
| |
| pre | 1,07 |
| 0,681 |
| 0,043 |
| 0,669 |
| 0,047 |
|
| 3–8 months | 1,04 |
| 0,648 |
| 0,056 |
| 0,626 |
| 0,053 |
|
| 11–16 m | 1,05 |
| 0,644 |
| 0,055 |
| 0,629 |
| 0,055 |
|
| Post 2 days | 1,08 |
| 0,679 |
| 0,051 |
| 0,674 |
| 0,057 |
|
| Post +6 m | 1,12 |
| 0,687 |
| 0,050 |
| 0,679 |
| 0,048 |
|
significant P<0.05.
Figure 1a: Percent change of the common carotid intima media thickness (CC IMT) from pre confinement values, during the confinement period (3 to 6 month, and 11 to 16 months) and 2 days and 6 months post confinement. (Mean value for the 6 subjects +/− SD - * P<0.05). b: Percent change of the superficial femoral artery intima media thickness (FA IMT) from pre confinement values, during the confinement period (3 to 6 month, and 11 to 16 months) and 2 days and 6 months post confinement. (Mean value for the 6 subjects +/− SD – * P<0.05).
Figure 3Percent change of the portal vein diameter (PV diam) from pre confinement values during the confinement period (3 to 6 month, and 11 to 16 months) and 2 days and 6 months post confinement.
(Mean value for the 6 subjects +/− SD - no significant change.).