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SCACEST

English translation: acute coronary syndrome with ST-segment elevation

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Spanish term or phrase:SCACEST
English translation:acute coronary syndrome with ST-segment elevation
Entered by: Thomas Kis-Major

13:29 Oct 17, 2009
Spanish to English translations [PRO]
Medical - Medical: Cardiology / catheterisation
Spanish term or phrase: SCACEST
"Síndrome coronario agudo con elevación del ST"

Does ST refer to S and T wawes?...
Thomas Kis-Major
Australia
Local time: 14:45
acute coronary syndrome with ST-segment elevation
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4 +7acute coronary syndrome with ST-segment elevation
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acute coronary syndrome with ST-segment elevation


Explanation:
There is an excellent article, related to your query in the Wikipedia, the URL is below:



    Reference: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Acute_coronary_syndrome
transworder
Local time: 07:45
PRO pts in category: 4
Grading comment
Thanks again to you and all those colleagues who chipped in.
Notes to answerer
Asker: Many thanks for the quick solution, perfect clarification.


Peer comments on this answer (and responses from the answerer)
agree  ARS54
39 mins

agree  Rita Tepper: perfecto
1 hr

agree  Anne Schulz: SCACEST appears to be equivalent to STEMI in the following references: http://cat.inist.fr/?aModele=afficheN&cpsidt=20854641, http://ernestspitzer.blogspot.com/2008/11/cardiologa-diagnst...
3 hrs

agree  MarinaM
6 hrs

agree  Emma Ratcliffe
7 hrs

agree  Daphne Consigliere, R.N.: Yes. :) Cheers!
12 hrs

agree  Dr. Jason Faulkner: Keeping standard abbreviations for standard abbreviations, I'd go with STEMI.
1 day 6 hrs
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