cushing's reflex

     

The Cushing reflex, consisting of an increase in sympathetic outflow to the heart as an attempt to increase arterial bloo pressure and total peripheral resistance and that is conflicting with the baroreceptor attempt to apply vagal tone and decrease heart rate, is a hypothalmic response to ischaemia, usually due to poor perfusion (delivery of blood) in the brain. It was first described by Harvey Cushing in 1902.