Evidence of an active Cushing reflex in a preterm neonate with hyaline membrane disease: a case report.
Alan D RothbergJohan SmithWelma LubbePublished in: Journal of medical case reports (2021)
While well-described in older children and adults, in neonates the Cushing reflex has mainly been described in animal experiments and infants who have developed hydrocephalus. It is likely that in this case, the reflex was elicited as a result of a progressive increase in intracranial pressure due to the combination of elevated intrathoracic pressure, obstructed venous return from the brain, and concurrent intraventricular hemorrhage.