The Mammalian Stress Mechanism (MSM) Explains Radial Artery Spasm (RAS)
Affiliation
North County Dental Surgery Center, San Marcos, California, USA
Corresponding Author
Lewis S. Coleman, North County Dental Surgery Center, San Marcos, California, USA, Tel: 661-900-2390; E-mail: lewis_coleman@yahoo.com
Citation
Coleman, L.S. The Mammalian Stress Mechanism (MSM) Explains Radial Artery Spasm (RAS). (2018) J Anesth Surg 5(1): 81- 94.
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© 2018 Coleman, L.S. This is an Open access article distributed under the terms of Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
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Abstract
Objective: Based on stress theory, this paper proposes a fresh explanation of Radial Artery Spasm (RAS), the nature of which remains unclear.(1)
Data Sources: Published research papers accessed via PubMed
Study Selection: Abstract review
Data Extraction: Computerized Internet Search
Data Synthesis: Fresh information relevant to stress theory derived from unrelated research enabled the description of a testable “mammalian stress mechanism” (MSM) that explains the stress theory proposed by Hans Selye.
Conclusions: MSM activity explains the nature of RAS.