ACS

There are multiple definitions:

  1. acute coronary syndrome(English)

  2. American College of Surgeons(English)

  3. American Cancer Society(English)

  4. 1-aminocyclopropane-1-carboxylic acid synthase(English)

  5. American Chemical Society(English)

  6. accepted community standard(English)

  7. abnormally contracting segment(English)

  8. Association of Clinical Scientists(English)

  9. autonomous cortisol secretion(English)

  10. acute chest syndrome(English)

    • a frequent cause of acute lung disease in children with sickle cell disease. Patients may present with ACS or may develop this complication during the course of a hospitalization for acute vaso-occlusive crises (VOC). Associated with prolonged hospitalization, increased risk of respiratory failure, and the potential for developing chronic lung disease. More than half of all children with homozygous SCD (HbSS) experience at least one episode of ACS in the first decade of life. Recurrent episodes may herald the onset of debilitating chronic lung disease. Although most of the evidence for clinical management and prevention is derived from the experience in patients with HbSS, ACS should be aggressively managed irrespective of the SCD genotype. The three major identifiable etiologies for the development of ACS are pulmonary infections, pulmonary fat embolism from necrotic bone marrow, and pulmonary infarction
    • RBC, SCD, VOC, HbSS
    • Pulmonology, Pediatrics
    • https://doi.org…9/ped.2017.0814
  11. anterior circulation stroke(English)

  12. abdominal compartment syndrome(English)

  13. ARS Consensus Sequence(English)

  14. air-conducted sound(English)

  15. Automated Corneal Shaper(English)

  16. absorbable collagen sponge(English)

  17. autologous conditioned serum(English)

  18. antenatal corticosteroids(English)