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Development of methods to analyse transcranial Doppler ultrasound signals recorded in microgravity
Authors:P J Vaitkus  Dr K W Johnston  R L Bondar  F Stein  P A J Bascom  Ly Mo  M Kassam  L C Chadwick  J Mehi  R S C Cobbold
Institution:(1) The Institute of Biomedical Engineering, University of Toronto, 4 Taddle Creek Road, M5S 1A4 Toronto, Ontario, Canada;(2) The Canadian Space Agency, c/o National Research Council, Building M60, K1A 0R6 Ottawa, Ontario, Canada;(3) The Maple-Lake Non-Invasive Vascular Laboratory, Farmington, New Mexico, USA;(4) Ryerson Polytechnic Institute, Toronto, Canada;(5) Sunnybrook Medical Center, Toronto, Canada;(6) Medasonics, Mountain View, California, USA;(7) 9 Eaton North-217, Toronto General Hospital, 200 Elizabeth Street, M5G 2C4 Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Abstract:During space flights, several clinical syndromes may be the result of changes in cerebral circulation. The purpose of the paper is to describe the development and initial evaluation of a system for recording, processing and displaying transcranial Doppler ultrasound (TCD) waveforms from the middle cerebral artery (MCA) in microgravity. Volunteers were repeatedly subjected to 15–20 s intervals of microgravity (‘near zero gravity’) during flights on the KC-135 military aircraft. Continuous TCD recordings from the MCA were stored on magnetic tape. The paper describes the system that was developed to digitise the Doppler ultrasound data and markers that corresponded to the various levels of microgravity, obtain the maximum and mean Doppler waveforms, identify the waveforms and quantify them. The results demonstrate the feasibility of making TCD recordings in a microgravity environment and illustrate excellent performance of the system and its ease of operation. Quantitative waveform analysis of the recordings from the first subject studied in the supine position showed statistically significant changes in MCA velocity waveforms during microgravity.
Keywords:Microgravity  TCD  Transcranial Doppler ultrasound
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