Cushing Reflex - Cushing Triad - Intracranial Hypertension - Emergency Medicine and EMS/ EMT

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  • Опубликовано: 25 дек 2024

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  • @MedicosisPerfectionalis
    @MedicosisPerfectionalis  5 лет назад +6

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  • @dereknicolas7635
    @dereknicolas7635 Год назад +42

    "Medicine does make sense when explained properly" Seriously man, out of all the textbooks, websites, and professor explanations none of them could explain it well enough that it made sense and yet, you managed to explain it so well, thank you. Earned yourself a new follower for sure!

  • @Boong525
    @Boong525 6 лет назад +272

    medicine = everything makes sense once explained correctly. oh goodness this is so true

  • @gabriellesavoie8395
    @gabriellesavoie8395 4 года назад +90

    CPP Normal Range : 70-100 mmHg, ICP Normal Range: 5-15 mmHg, B-Brandypnea, and A- CT scan of the head. CPP = Mean Arterial Pressure (MAP) - Intracranial Pressure (ICP). MAP = (Diastolic BP x 2) + Systolic BP / 3. Thank you.

    • @WizKidNas
      @WizKidNas 4 года назад +1

      Nursing student here! Why CT over Xray? (probably a dumb question)

    • @MedicosisPerfectionalis
      @MedicosisPerfectionalis  4 года назад +5

      CT over x-ray for which condition?

    • @WizKidNas
      @WizKidNas 4 года назад +1

      @@MedicosisPerfectionalis In your case study example at the end (last two questions).

    • @chasealfman
      @chasealfman 3 года назад +24

      @@WizKidNas In general, X-rays shows bones well, but aren’t very good at finding soft tissue problems.
      Specifically, for this patient: elevated BP + bradycardia in a patient with a positional headache...Medicosis is telling us that there is Cushing Signs in the setting of what could be a brain bleed (or something sloshing around in his head). That’s bad. And likely a brain problem, not a skull problem. CT better for soft tissue (and actually fantastic at picking up acute bleeds)

    • @grayhero1
      @grayhero1 2 года назад +2

      CPP

  • @ivanlim3689
    @ivanlim3689 3 года назад +214

    “Start to cry and weep, just for a second because we don’t have time” 😅😅😅😂😂😂😂😅😂😅😂

  • @xBassel92x
    @xBassel92x 5 лет назад +40

    Have been going through your work for the last couple of days. It's amazing how detailed your lectures are, and how deep you go in elucidating subjects. I just want to tell you my sheer appreciation for the amazing job you do despite it probably not paying you back enough. I hope you will continue doing this!

  • @williamforzani709
    @williamforzani709 Год назад +12

    As an EMT student, I didn't understand why bradycardia happened even with the extreme hypertension, this helped a ton. Thank you!

  • @baselsalama4187
    @baselsalama4187 2 года назад +1

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  • @Dioneffig
    @Dioneffig 4 года назад +37

    It's incredible when you understand something you thought was very difficult, almost impossible. Thanks for the lecture! From Brazil here! :)

    • @MedicosisPerfectionalis
      @MedicosisPerfectionalis  4 года назад +1

      Wow 🤩
      That’s awesome 👏
      Thank you so much for watching!
      Can you please help me by sharing?

  • @johnjohnsonaddai-asante6353
    @johnjohnsonaddai-asante6353 3 года назад +5

    How can I forget what he just taught with his great sense of humor. lol.
    Thanks a lot!

  • @rumsha_khalid
    @rumsha_khalid Год назад +3

    Just came across this video while studying for Step 1. Simple, effective, fun explanation. Teachers like you make studying pleasant. Needless to say you have gained me as a subscriber. Thank you.
    P. S. I love your voice and accent.

  • @itsmypinkypromise4489
    @itsmypinkypromise4489 4 года назад +28

    One of the best explanation i have ever heard. Straight to the point. Easy to understand. All the best. New subscriber here.

  • @مسكالختاممحمد
    @مسكالختاممحمد 2 года назад +4

    You are the one who make medicine makes sense
    ❤️❤️

  • @eddy1978
    @eddy1978 9 месяцев назад +1

    Can't fast forward or skip this video
    Everything explained so perfectly and your sense of humour ofcourse is amazing 😂😂
    Time well spent watching this video ❤❤❤

  • @laurens2386
    @laurens2386 11 месяцев назад +2

    As a medical student from Belguim, I gotta say thanks xD

  • @Lycheemolala_nrn
    @Lycheemolala_nrn Год назад

    Good video,,now I understood why HR is reduced…Bravo!👏

  • @passionate_medico
    @passionate_medico 3 года назад +4

    Love the way you are passionate about teaching and enjoying medicine....! Great

  • @ranabakri8535
    @ranabakri8535 Год назад +1

    Incredible work as always , thank you from the deep cerebral arteries medicosis!

  • @dr.elaineluther6562
    @dr.elaineluther6562 3 года назад +7

    Q1: normal cerebral perfusion pressure is 60-80 mm Hg
    Q2: normal intracranial pressure is 5-10 mm HG
    Q3. none of these are expected in the physical exam findings
    Q4: This patient needs STAT CT scan of head

    • @zoek2136
      @zoek2136 2 года назад

      Thank you Dr. Elaine

  • @dristydristy1351
    @dristydristy1351 4 года назад +7

    Amazing lecture. thanks for putting your valuable time and effort to help others.
    All the best wishes for every aspect of your life.
    Love from Bangladesh.

  • @paolagil883
    @paolagil883 3 года назад +2

    New grad in the ICU here! Great video much needed! :)))

  • @tarsun
    @tarsun 5 лет назад +2

    i'm studying for my post grad after doing mbbs. this was helpful. thank you.

  • @tharindubatuwita678
    @tharindubatuwita678 3 года назад +1

    Good explanation
    But no need to cry when you see cushing reflex...try to give mannitol
    Intubate paralyse and ventilate and transfer to a nerosurgicalcenter as soon as possible....

  • @MedicosisPerfectionalis
    @MedicosisPerfectionalis  Год назад +1

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  • @michaelthompson3483
    @michaelthompson3483 2 года назад +1

    at 4:28, he says CN6 palsy, but this is supposed to be CN3 palsy (oculomotor n.) due to compression against the clivus bone at the base of the skull; this results in ipsilateral dilated and nonreactive pupil and later the "down and out position" of the eye (parasympathetic fibers surround the motor fibers in the nerve and thus are affected first).

    • @MedicosisPerfectionalis
      @MedicosisPerfectionalis  2 года назад

      Then why do we commonly see CN VI palsy in cases of idiopathic intracranial hypertension?

    • @michaelthompson3483
      @michaelthompson3483 2 года назад

      @@MedicosisPerfectionalis I wouldn't say "commonly" as it is a rarer symptom of IIH. CN 6 is most commonly affected in IIH, but IIH in and of itself is a rare disease that usually affects young overweight females, and it is usually chronic or subacute, not an acute emergency as your video says. Thus, you don't really see the Cushing reflex in IIH. There are other more common causes of emergent intracranial hypertension that affect a larger number of people and include a wider variety of patients. In these cases, brain herniation is the biggest threat, and the most commonly seen cranial nerve involvement is CN3 for the reasons I stated before.

  • @elizabethrodriguez9133
    @elizabethrodriguez9133 2 года назад +2

    Thank you!! Laughed when you said to cry a little LOL

  • @mariasabir8085
    @mariasabir8085 Год назад +2

    Its my favvv channel

  • @princess_katana
    @princess_katana 3 года назад +8

    Wow I just discovered this channel while studying for my exams and looking for a better explanation. Everything makes so much sense, 1000x better than all my lectures!! Also the crying joke 😂😂😂👌 New subscriber here 🙌

  • @nanoukituandamakombele5943
    @nanoukituandamakombele5943 4 года назад +2

    you are the best...true medicine becomes easy when it s well explained ,,thx a lot ,,BRAVO

  • @merihseriz821
    @merihseriz821 3 года назад +2

    I have a neurosurgery exam 3 days later and I am so happy that I found this man

  • @mecca8260
    @mecca8260 2 года назад +3

    I just discovered your channel, your explanation is just PERFECT thank you 👌🏻❤️

  • @nicolasjoyavila1238
    @nicolasjoyavila1238 5 лет назад +20

    "good things happen to those who wait". - medicosis perfectionalis 2018

  • @Tinyteacher1111
    @Tinyteacher1111 2 года назад +1

    Awesome video, and you have a good sense of humor. My 36 year-old son has been diagnosed with first mold toxicity, but his lowered immune system let a diagnosis of Lyme, Babesia, and anaplasmosis. Then, he got Covid after Christmas in Jan. 2022, and his head pressure went through the roof. He’s still in horrible pain, and it’s 8 months later. He’s seeing 4 different types of specialist doctors, and is being treated for these infections, but no one can figure out what, exactly is causing this excruciating pain. He sleeps with ice packs, has lost a lot weight, and barely gets up. He does have forward head posture, and I’m not sure if that’s keeping the pressure in his brain, but he complains all day long when he doesn’t sleep. He also has horrible nightmares, hallucinations (cut back his meds), delusions, paranoia, depression, anxiety, and I’m going nuts, as his mother! He’s had meningitis at age 7, several severe TBIs, and now this. I was told it was either the mold or the Babesia, but I also think, by his neck placement, it could be cervical instability. He won’t go back to the upper cervical chiropractor I was taking him to, although his neck felt better, but maybe I should try it again.
    He’s going for neurofeedback and hypnosis, but I’m not sure these will work if there’s a physical problem.
    Can ANYONE tell me what this could be? He’s ready to jump off a bridge and can’t stay by himself for more than an hour. He’s scared to death! I am too!

    • @SteveSaxony
      @SteveSaxony 11 месяцев назад

      dont go to a chiropractor, im a doctor and they cause serious damage, sometimes fatal. chiropractors are not doctors but pretend to be.

  • @uriahfingerhut1408
    @uriahfingerhut1408 6 лет назад +4

    Dude, you are natural

  • @samarseneault2182
    @samarseneault2182 6 лет назад +5

    Very well explained! Learned this in physiopathology class last week

  • @pezhvakM6
    @pezhvakM6 4 года назад

    Cerebral blood flow(CBF)=Cerebral perfusion pressure (CPP)/cerebral vasculature resistance(CVR)
    CPP=Mean arterial pressure - ICP
    Great video,Thanks 👍🏻

  • @diongibbs312
    @diongibbs312 2 года назад

    I have Brachycardia of 49 BPM and pre-hypertension and history of traumatic brain injury with suspected CTE

  • @AqsaSadiq-x6x
    @AqsaSadiq-x6x Год назад

    Your videos are life saving ❤

  • @lorrainebo1
    @lorrainebo1 5 лет назад +17

    Tip: Increase the playback speed to 1.25. You're welcome :)

  • @elizabethalexander3304
    @elizabethalexander3304 2 года назад +2

    Thank you ! You explained it so beautifully

  • @arthi8439
    @arthi8439 5 лет назад +4

    Case of the day answers 1)b because there will be irregular breathing as well
    2)a to rule out the cause of increased icp

  • @user5074
    @user5074 3 года назад

    I suggest that you put the link to the answer of the questions in the description box, because I can't search for a Facebook post from 2018 in 2021 lol
    Thank you for the video, it is so helpfull

  • @zeelpatel8049
    @zeelpatel8049 6 лет назад +1

    thank you so much.
    Last two
    1-b
    2-a

  • @suliemansy2715
    @suliemansy2715 11 месяцев назад

    only you make medicine easy ,many thanks

  • @K_B18532
    @K_B18532 3 года назад +1

    1 billion thanks 🙏🙏
    the best explanation ever, thank you for all your effort 🙏🙏🙏

  • @reddybhavish2872
    @reddybhavish2872 2 года назад

    ICP normal range 4 to 15 mm/HG
    Cerebral perfusion pressure= MAP -ICP
    85MM/HG =100-15

  • @fallenangel8785
    @fallenangel8785 2 года назад +1

    المصري معروف بقوته وبجبروته 😂
    والله يا دكتوربنحبك ❤

  • @eduardat3449
    @eduardat3449 3 года назад

    You are amazing, best teacher ever! Thank you so much, you are helping me a lottttttttttt!! from Brazil :D

  • @pixzelmedia
    @pixzelmedia 2 года назад +1

    Very well explained Med. You the best!

  • @PainintheHead-ib4ox
    @PainintheHead-ib4ox 5 лет назад +2

    Wow! I remember describing periods of not breathing when lying in bed at night to my physicians on my diagnosis. Nothing more was mentioned about it. Thanks for the information!

  • @J0sho495
    @J0sho495 6 лет назад +3

    I like your sense of humour. Very well explained. Thanks.

  • @aasemahsan
    @aasemahsan 8 месяцев назад

    3:47 Mechanism of Cushing Reflex ❤️

  • @popolynn2
    @popolynn2 6 лет назад +78

    "please calm down and wait"

    • @MedicosisPerfectionalis
      @MedicosisPerfectionalis  6 лет назад +1

      😃😃

    • @nanoukituandamakombele5943
      @nanoukituandamakombele5943 4 года назад +2

      I really like it as well,,,his sense of joke a good one to keep the learners more focus ,,,please calm down and wait ,,,, if you fail after this explanation blame yourself ..lol

  • @tanakamyashwanthi469
    @tanakamyashwanthi469 4 года назад +2

    Super explanation 👏👏

  • @pranitamatani
    @pranitamatani 6 лет назад +9

    Really good videos, sir! You explain everything so well, and in not very lengthy videos to leave one bored...love the jokes in between! :)

  • @ishratfazal6411
    @ishratfazal6411 3 года назад

    Beautifully explained...thanku so much for making this so easy

  • @dhineshkr2844
    @dhineshkr2844 Год назад +1

    That "good things happen to those who wait" is nice😂👍

  • @MedicosisPerfectionalis
    @MedicosisPerfectionalis  Год назад +1

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  • @vitalfirstaid
    @vitalfirstaid 2 года назад

    I love the way this is presented -

  • @ainasakinah2828
    @ainasakinah2828 3 года назад

    CPP - 80 to 100 mmHg
    ICP - 5 to 10 mmHg

  • @NLKEquestrian
    @NLKEquestrian 4 года назад +5

    This saved my life

  • @am_zzzo
    @am_zzzo 3 года назад +3

    Thanks for this video! This was entertaining and I understood it very well! I laughed at “start to cry and weep for seconds” so much 🤣

  • @wendellramos4937
    @wendellramos4937 Год назад +1

    Which anti-hypertensive drug is the most appropriate and which to avoid for this type of condition?

  • @ifyifeoma6150
    @ifyifeoma6150 Год назад

    You’re always a life saver. Do you have a video on the treatment?

    • @MedicosisPerfectionalis
      @MedicosisPerfectionalis  Год назад

      Thank you…I’ve talked about the treatment of intracranial hypertension in my Emergency Medicine Course: www.medicosisperfectionalis.com/

  • @rahulrathod4843
    @rahulrathod4843 5 лет назад +1

    NICE explanation sir from India

  • @tanzeelmurtazaa
    @tanzeelmurtazaa 3 года назад

    1) 60_80mmHg
    2)15mmHg
    3)Bradypnea
    4)CT scan brain

    • @Tinyteacher1111
      @Tinyteacher1111 2 года назад

      What do these things mean? I’m a mom with a son who has had horrible intracranial head pressure for 8 months! I’m desperately trying to find out why my son is suffering so badly. He has Lyme and Babesia.

  • @tbip2001
    @tbip2001 6 лет назад +3

    This is fantastic. Could you talk a little about the timeline of this process? For example I’m guessing stomach ulcers take time to form so can a person have Cushing signs but still be alert and orientated? For example , the question at the end has a person experiencing a Cushing a triad but a gcs 15 and has been suffering this for 3 weeks . I’m a uk paramedic and we tend to associate these symptoms only with acute onset and greatly reduced gcs patients.
    Thank you

  • @baozi9792
    @baozi9792 4 года назад

    Cpp= map (50 to 150 mmhg) - icp (5 to 15 mmhg)

  • @babaali7660
    @babaali7660 Год назад

    Pressure on respiratory centrum - > irregular breathing, but how exactly does it work? What is the mechanism?

  • @noscrow5833
    @noscrow5833 4 года назад +1

    Quality channel

  • @yessicahernandez3403
    @yessicahernandez3403 6 лет назад +17

    normal ICP 0-15 mmHg
    Normal CPP 60-100 mmHg

    • @MedicosisPerfectionalis
      @MedicosisPerfectionalis  6 лет назад

      Excellent...You got it 👍

    • @jkyoung7801
      @jkyoung7801 5 лет назад +4

      Medicosis Perfectionalis i thought icp is more like 5-15 because your brain is usually under some form of pressure rather than 0 or no pressure

  • @Beshak123
    @Beshak123 8 месяцев назад

    Excellent and concise explanation. Thank you so much!

  • @javeriahayat212
    @javeriahayat212 3 года назад

    Aah you've made this so easy!

  • @honeyorbunny
    @honeyorbunny 6 лет назад +4

    The only video on youtube which ist explaining why and how heartfrequence, Vasoconstriction occures and you even mention those important receptores! great work ym friend.
    Btw: are you studying medicine?

    • @MedicosisPerfectionalis
      @MedicosisPerfectionalis  6 лет назад +3

      Yup! I am a medical student...and I can’t thank you enough for your great words and encouragement...You made my day! Good luck with everything 🍀

  • @diannahichez7349
    @diannahichez7349 3 года назад

    Normal ICP 5-15mmHg
    Normal CPP 60-100mmHg

  • @rounaqhossain2211
    @rounaqhossain2211 4 года назад

    Great explanation. Love from Bangladesh.

  • @yankhoshumba
    @yankhoshumba 2 года назад +2

    "...Good tings happen to people that wait..."👍😂😂😂

  • @tharanibowala6766
    @tharanibowala6766 5 лет назад +1

    1 60-80
    2 5-15
    3b
    4 1

  • @boukaisaya5478
    @boukaisaya5478 Год назад

    Stage 2 : there is a stimulation of parasympathetic ➡️: bradycardia so why there is no vasodilation (because of parasympathetic) so there is mo more ⬆️HTN

  • @nurshahfikahhidayah6752
    @nurshahfikahhidayah6752 6 лет назад +9

    What a great yet simple presentation that you gave in discussing about this cns ischemic response .....plus adding a joke *which i laughed at it a little* kinda a good way of making this more interesting ... Hope to see more vids from you, sir ♥♥♥♥ loves from medical student, Malaysia

  • @AmberU
    @AmberU 24 дня назад

    I work in the icu and my patient last night was this im not a neuro icu but more cardiac and well i watched this patient do all these things narrow pulse pressure but initially hypotensive then hypertensive and then the first code they just brady down to nothing came back but now pupils are both blown fixed no reflexes whatsoever !

  • @angelinagondek1327
    @angelinagondek1327 5 лет назад

    1. CPP normal range 70-100 2. ICP 0-10mmHg or 15mmHg High side of normal

  • @hasnainali2032
    @hasnainali2032 4 года назад

    You are doing great job , love and support from pakistan ❤️

  • @ivanaalilovic3826
    @ivanaalilovic3826 5 лет назад +2

    Great video, you make medicine easy.

  • @naderfayek7285
    @naderfayek7285 6 месяцев назад

    Really amazing thank you so much

  • @fatimarezai5644
    @fatimarezai5644 3 года назад

    The best explaination thank u sir☝👆👋👏👐👌✌✋✋👍👍👍👍👍❤❤❤❤

  • @tunesofus9127
    @tunesofus9127 4 года назад +1

    Thank you sir
    Easy to understand and straight to the point

  • @_pepper.seed_
    @_pepper.seed_ 2 года назад +1

    Tachycardia....oh wait you said bradycardia...calm down good things happen to those who wait. 😂 Funny tone. Nice video. Thankyou so much. Explained well!

  • @ada8189
    @ada8189 19 дней назад +1

    Makes sense 🎉

  • @epstein1881
    @epstein1881 3 года назад

    CPP: 50-70 mmHg
    ICP: 5-15 mmHg

  • @marwaosman4134
    @marwaosman4134 4 года назад +1

    Thanks from Atbara 🌼🌼

  • @khalidakafzi5341
    @khalidakafzi5341 2 года назад

    Normal value of CCP = 60-80mmhg
    Normal value of ICP= 7-15mmhg
    - we will expect a bradypnea ( to complete the triade of Cushing reflex then going to cry where nobody can see u :) )
    ..next step is CT scan?
    Btw. They said to us to propose a MRI because it's better for showing the cerebral lesions..

  • @haziqahirdinashahidin6340
    @haziqahirdinashahidin6340 5 лет назад +2

    you gained a subscriber ! congratsss

  • @abhijithsv7656
    @abhijithsv7656 4 года назад +1

    Thank you sir...Thank you so much

  • @Amira-m5y
    @Amira-m5y Месяц назад

    Thank you so much

  • @mariac7394
    @mariac7394 2 года назад +1

    AMAZING! THANK YOU!

  • @jorgeguerra3841
    @jorgeguerra3841 Год назад

    What causes the systolic and diastolic be widened? Why the widened pulse pressure?

  • @SlippedFob6
    @SlippedFob6 6 лет назад +1

    Really good video, thanks for the help.

  • @parmarravikumar7864
    @parmarravikumar7864 4 года назад

    CPP 50mmHg
    ICP 60-15mmHg

  • @MA-dd9dd
    @MA-dd9dd 2 года назад

    Great video!