Effect of Sex on Orthostatic Intolerance and Cardiovascular Response During Lunar Descent and Ascent

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At a Glance
Age
25 – 55
Sex
Any
Study type
Interventional
Purpose
Supportive Care
Participants needed
38 (estimated)
Sponsor
National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) · Federal
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About This Trial
The purpose of Lunar OI (Orthostatic Intolerance) is to determine if there are differences between males and females in tolerance to and cardiovascular responses during different angles of head-up tilt simulating gravity levels less than or equal to Earth's gravity. Also, this study will determine if a gradient compression garment affects tolerance to tilting and the cardiovascular stress at diffe…
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Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria: • Pass a test subject screening facility modified Air Force Class III physical Exclusion Criteria: * Known allergy to furosemide or sulfa drugs * Currently taking drugs or medications known to adversely interact with furosemide, including but not limited to aspirin, NSAIDs, an…
Contacts

Jason R Lytle, PhD

281-483-9531

jsc-cardilab@mail.nasa.gov

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Lucinda M Yu, MS

jsc-cardilab@mail.nasa.gov

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