Ocular outcomes evaluation in a 14-day head-down bed rest study.

Giovanni Taibbi, Ronita L Cromwell, Susana B Zanello, Patrice O Yarbough, Robert J Ploutz-Snyder, Bernard F Godley, Gianmarco Vizzeri
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Introduction: We evaluated ocular outcomes in a 14-d head-down tilt (HDT) bed rest (BR) study designed to simulate the effects of microgravity on the human body.

Methods: Healthy subjects were selected using NASA standard screening procedures. Standardized NASA BR conditions were implemented (e.g., strict sleep-wake cycle, standardized diet, 24-hour-a-day BR, continuous video monitoring). Subjects maintained a 6° HDT position for 14 consecutive days. Weekly ophthalmological examinations were performed in the sitting (pre/post-BR) and HDT (in-bed phase) positions. Equivalency tests with optimal-alpha techniques evaluated pre/post-BR differences in best-corrected visual acuity (BCVA), spherical equivalent, intraocular pressure (IOP), Spectral-domain OCT retinal nerve fiber layer thickness (RNFLT), optic disc and macular parameters.

Results: 16 subjects (12 men and 4 women) were enrolled. Nearly all ocular outcomes were within our predefined clinically relevant thresholds following HDTBR, except near BCVA (pre/post-BR mean difference: -0.06 logMAR), spherical equivalent (-0.30 D), Tonopen XL IOP (+3.03 mmHg) and Spectralis OCT average (+1.14 μm), temporal-inferior (+1.58 μm) and nasal-inferior RNFLT (+3.48 μm). Modified Amsler grid, red dot test, confrontational visual field, and color vision were within normal limits throughout. No changes were detected on stereoscopic color fundus photography.

Discussion: A few functional and structural changes were detected after 14-d HDTBR, notably an improved BCVA possibly due to learning effect and RNFL thickening without signs of optic disc edema. In general, 6° HDTBR determined a small nonprogressive IOP elevation, which returned to baseline levels post-BR. Further studies with different BR duration and/or tilt angle are warranted to investigate microgravity-induced ophthalmological changes.

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14天头卧休息研究的眼部预后评价。
我们在一项为期14天的头向下倾斜(HDT)卧床休息(BR)研究中评估了眼部结果,该研究旨在模拟微重力对人体的影响。方法:采用NASA标准筛选程序筛选健康受试者。实施标准化NASA BR条件(如严格的睡眠-觉醒周期、标准化饮食、每天24小时BR、连续视频监控)。受试者连续14天保持6°HDT位。每周在坐位(br前/ br后)和HDT(床上位)进行眼科检查。利用优化α技术进行等效性试验,评估br前后最佳矫正视力(BCVA)、球面等效性、眼内压(IOP)、光谱域OCT视网膜神经纤维层厚度(RNFLT)、视盘和黄斑参数的差异。结果:共纳入16例受试者(男12例,女4例)。HDTBR后,几乎所有的眼部结果都在我们预定的临床相关阈值范围内,除了BCVA附近(br前/ br后平均差值:-0.06 logMAR),球面等效(-0.30 D), Tonopen XL IOP (+3.03 mmHg)和Spectralis OCT平均值(+1.14 μm),颞下(+1.58 μm)和鼻下RNFLT (+3.48 μm)。改良阿姆斯勒网格、红点测试、对抗性视野、色觉均在正常范围内。立体彩色眼底摄影未见变化。讨论:HDTBR 14 d后检测到一些功能和结构变化,特别是BCVA的改善可能是由于学习效应和RNFL增厚而没有视盘水肿的迹象。一般来说,6°HDTBR确定了较小的非进行性IOP升高,并在br后恢复到基线水平。进一步的研究需要不同的BR持续时间和/或倾斜角度来研究微重力引起的眼科变化。
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Aviation, space, and environmental medicine
Aviation, space, and environmental medicine 医学-公共卫生、环境卫生与职业卫生
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