VOLUME 2 , ISSUE 2 ( May-August, 2024 ) > List of Articles
Preethi Aruchamy, Ramani Sekar A, Naveen Aruchamy
Keywords : Acute chest syndrome, Case report, Haemoglobin abnormalities, Haemoglobin SS, Lung complications, Pulmonary complications, Red blood cell deformity, Sickle cell disease
Citation Information : Aruchamy P, A RS, Aruchamy N. Lungs Under Siege. Nat J Emerg Med 2024; 2 (2):56-58.
DOI: 10.5005/njem-11015-0038
License: CC BY-NC 4.0
Published Online: 20-11-2024
Copyright Statement: Copyright © 2024; The Author(s).
Sickle cell disease (SCD) is a genetic disorder with unusual shaped haemoglobin that potentially causes red blood cells contorted. Patients with SCD are severely prone to acute chest symptoms, particularly among paediatric patients. The present case study article explores the causes, mechanisms, and management of acute chest syndrome (ACS) through a case study of a boy (19 age) with SCD presenting ACS. Multidisciplinary collaboration and adherence to established guidelines are crucial in optimising patient outcomes. The case highlights the importance of early recognition, comprehensive evaluation, and prompt intervention in ACS management.