This up-to-the-minute reference provides comprehensive coverage of the behavior of the lung in the presence and absence of gravity-emphasizing the effect of gravity upon the cardiovascular, pulmonary, and lymphatic systems.
Covers experiments in respiratory physiology from before the Space Shuttle Era to long-duration flights of the International Space Station!
Detailing the effects of gravity on blood flow, inhaled particulate matter (PM), and ventilation control on the lung, Gravity and the Lung discusses
convective gas transport in the lung
atmospheric contamination in closed spaceship environments
future research in microgravity
distribution of ventilation, perfusion, and gas exchange
decompression sickness associated with extravehicular activity (EVA)
applies the lessons of space research to physiology on the ground
and more!
Based on the editors' first-hand experiences in Spacelab research, Gravity and the Lung is an authoritative source for pulmonologists and respiratory system specialists; physiologists; pneumologists; allergists; pharmacologists; molecular, cellular, and lung biologists; and graduate and medical school students in these disciplines.
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978-0-8247-0570-1 (9780824705701)
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Ventilation Distribution
Manuel Paiva and G. Kim Prisk
Aerosol Transport in the Lung
Chantal Darquenne
Pulmonary Perfusion - Gravitational Components
G. Kim Prisk
Pulmonary Perfusion - Non-gravitational Components
Michael P. Hlastala, H Thomas Robertson and Robb W. Glenny
Pulmonary Gas Exchange and Ventilation-Perfusion Ratio
John B. West
Exercise and Gas Exchange
D. Linnarsson
Central Venous Pressure
Jay C. Buckey
Pulmonary Interstitial Fluid Balance
D. Negrini and G. Miserocchi
Control of Ventilation
G. Kim Prisk
Decompression sickness and EVA
Bill Norfleet and Bruce Butler
Lessons Learned from Microgravity
G. Kim Prisk, John B. West, and Manuel Paiva