Intracranial Pressure Monitoring: Background, Indications
In 1903, Cushing described what is now widely known as the "Cushing Triad" as a clinical tool for recognizing the presence of elevated ICP. The triad consists of a widening
In 1903, Cushing described what is now widely known as the "Cushing Triad" as a clinical tool for recognizing the presence of elevated ICP. The triad consists of a widening
2022年3月3日 Practice Essentials. An epidural hematoma (EDH) is an extra-axial collection of blood within the potential space between the outer layer of the dura mater and the inner table of the skull. It is...
2023年6月26日 Continuing Education Activity. Cushing syndrome is caused by prolonged exposure to high circulating levels of cortisol. The most common cause of cushingoid
2023年3月20日 The Cushing reflex is a physiological nervous system response to acute elevations of intracranial pressure (ICP), resulting in the Cushing triad of widened pulse pressure (increasing systolic,
Cushing's triad. Cushing's triad is a clinical triad variably defined as having: Irregular, decreased respirations (caused by impaired brainstem function) Bradycardia;
Vital signs (Note particularly the absence or presence of Cushing triad: respiratory depression, hypertension, bradycardia.) Gag or cough reflex and response to noxious
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