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PHYSIOLOGICAL NERVOUS SYSTEM RESPONSE TO INCREASED INTRACRANIAL PRESSURE
Cushing's triad; Cushing's Traid; Cushing triad; Cushing reaction; Cushing's reflex; Cushings triad; Cushing effect; Cushing's sign; Cushing reflexes; Vasopressor responses; Vasopressor response; Cushing effects; Cushing reactions; Cushing phenomena; Cushing phenomenon; Cushing responses; Cushing response; Cushing's Laws; Cushing's Law
  • Defect of the blood–brain barrier after stroke shown in T1-weighted MRI images. Left image without, right image with contrast medium administration showing evidence of [[brain ischemia]]
  • [[Harvey Cushing]], Doris Ulmann 1920s
  • Subarachnoid hemorrhage as shown on a CT scan. It is denoted by the arrow. This type of injury may result in damage to the brainstem, which could initiate or worsen the symptoms of the Cushing reflex

vasopressor      
n. Vasopresor (sustancia química que sube la presión arterial por medio de la constricción de las arterias chicas)

Definitie

Pressor
·adj Causing, or giving rise to, pressure or to an increase of pressure; as, pressor nerve fibers, stimulation of which excites the vasomotor center, thus causing a stronger contraction of the arteries and consequently an increase of the arterial blood pressure;
- opposed to depressor.

Wikipedia

Cushing reflex

Cushing reflex (also referred to as the vasopressor response, the Cushing effect, the Cushing reaction, the Cushing phenomenon, the Cushing response, or Cushing's Law) is a physiological nervous system response to increased intracranial pressure (ICP) that results in Cushing's triad of increased blood pressure, irregular breathing, and bradycardia. It is usually seen in the terminal stages of acute head injury and may indicate imminent brain herniation. It can also be seen after the intravenous administration of epinephrine and similar drugs. It was first described in detail by American neurosurgeon Harvey Cushing in 1901.