AEME Conference

AEMECON 2026

Venue: Tiara By MPS, Kozhikode
Dates:
Pre Conference: 11th - 13th March 2026
Conference: 14th - 15th March 2026
We sincerely thank all the students for their enthusiastic participation and for submitting high-quality abstracts. We are hereby announcing the list of accepted abstracts under the following two categories:
  • Paper (Podium/Oral) Presentation
  • E-Poster Presentation
Kindly check the list for your name. In case of any queries, please write to aemecon2026@gmail.com. The detailed guidelines for podium/oral presentation, and e-poster presentation will be shared shortly via email to the respective participants. All accepted abstracts fall under the competitive category, as the submission timeline was strictly adhered to by all students. We once again thank you wholeheartedly and wish all participants the very best. There are multiple prizes under different categories, and we look forward to an exciting academic competition at AEMECON 2026.
S No. NAME Topic
1 Dr Arjun K Right ventricular dysfunction as a predictor of post-intubation hypotension in the emergency department: A case series using point-of-care ultrasound
2 Dr Sagar Mittal Role of TASH Score in predicting massive blood transfusion requirements in trauma patients presenting to the Emergency Department.
3 Dr Noel Eappen Clinical profile and outcomes of patients presenting with acute hyperkalemia to the emergency department (ED)
4 Dr Shabeeh Ahmed Pulse check: New Innovative ways to reduce indecision and increased sensitivity of demonstrating – obtaining ROSC.
5 Dr Anila V Stanly Unleashing hidden bleeder – damage control’s lifesaving pivot
6 Dr Aparna Ramjan Therapeutic response of early institution of noradrenaline inpatients with sepsis with hypotension presenting to emergency
7 Dr Raj Priyadharshini S Comparison of VAPOX (Ventilator assisted preoxygenation) vs Standard preoxygenation in patients with acute hypoxemic respiratory failure: A open labelled randomized control trial.
8 Dr Aparna Harikumar, Ultrasound Guided Erector Spinae Plane Block Compared With Conventional Opioids For PainManagement In Acute Pancreatitis
9 Dr Mohamed Faizal N Sono arrhythmia algorithm: Differentiating SVT with aberrancy from VT using POCUS
10 Dr Soumyajit Pramanick Quantification Pleural effusion with POCUS by PLAPS Index
11 Dr Aneesha Nassar Retrospective Observational AnalysisCorrelation of carotid velocity time integral and inferior vena cava distensibility index for predicting fluid responsiveness in mechanically ventilated patients with septic shock : A pilot study
12 Dr Anirudh H Diagnostic accuracy of point-of-care ultrasound in etiological evaluation of acute kidney injury in the emergency department
13 Dr Nithin C K, Point-of-Care Vascular Ultrasound Detection of the Carotid Artery Pulse Compared with Manual Central Pulse Check During Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation
14 Dr Aishwarya V “Silent but Lethal: A Case of Central Nervous System TuberculosisPresenting as Acute Altered Sensorium in the Emergency Department”
15 Dr Filisha Thomas Functional or Fatal:Unmasking an anterior spinal artery infarct
16 Dr Dhivya Priyadharshini C Updated HACOR to the Rescue : Predicting NIV Failure Before It. Happens in the ED
17 Dr Aasif K Nazar Beyond The Usual Suspects: A Case Series Of Uncommon Etiologies Of Chest Pain
18 Dr Nada Noorudheen Determinants of Clinical Outcomes in Sepsis: Insights from a Retrospective Observational Analysis
19 Dr Khan Noman The Great Mimic: Distinguishing Apical Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy From NON-STEMI
20 Dr Aastha Tiwari Comparative efficacy of high flow nasal cannula versus non-invasive ventilation in patients with acute exacerbation of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease: a randomized controlled trial (interim analysis)
21 Dr S.Renuka Comparison Of Shock Index And Modified Shock Index As Predictors Of 7 Day Outcomes In St Elevation Myocardial Infarction
22 Dr Shruti Rao Utility of REMS (Rapid Emergency Medicine Score) in predicting 30 days outcome in non-surgical patients presenting to ED.
23 Dr Rakesh Parmar Predictive performance of NEWS-2 for early clinical deterioration in trauma andnon-trauma patients presenting to ED.
24 Dr Abid P Less Weight, Same Pulse: Validation of theHET Score for Emergency Chest Pain Triage
25 Dr Sanglap Masih Epidemiology and outcomes of patients presenting with burns to an emergency medicine department in a tertiary care hospital in South India.
26 Dr Amrita Paul Predictive value of rapid emergency medicine score in estimating 28-day all-cause mortality among trauma patients
27 Dr Mayur Zalwar Early Severity Prediction in Acute Pancreatitis: Role of BISAP in the Emergency department
28 Dr Shipra Tiwari Utility of the HEART Score in Identifying Low-Risk Chest Pain PatientsSuitable for Discharge from the Emergency Department
29 Dr R Gowthami Under the radar: a comprehensive study on predictors of mortality in hospitalized scrub typhus patients
30 Dr G Oviya Beyond anaphylaxis: neurovascular complications temporally following bee and scorpion envenomation – a case series
31 Dr P B Sri Shyam Beyond the sepsis-3 mandate: evaluating the superiority of physiological early warning systems(scores) NEWS2 over qSOFA in pneumonia prognostication
32 Dr Mariya A G Profiling and ED outcome of patients presenting with Deliberate self-Harm via drug overdose– A retrospective study
33 Dr R. Hari Prasath Narayanan Diagnostic accuracy of the Emergency Department Assessment of Chest Pain Score(EDACS) in risk stratifying suspected acute coronary syndrome in a tertiary care emergency department: a prospective observational study
34 Dr Ramachandran Massive Traumatic chylothorax – a rare penetrating neck injury complication
35 Dr Jewel Rani Jose The Neurological Impact of Atropine: Unraveling Choreoathetosis
36 Dr Parvathy S Beyond Paralysis: Delayed-Onset Generalised Myoclonus Following Neurotoxic Snake Bite.
37 Dr R.Keerthana Blocking the pain, not the breath – Serratus Anterior PlaneBlock in chest trauma
38 Dr Hariprasad Cervical Spinal Tuberculosis with Epidural Abscess Presenting as Progressive Quadriparesis FollowingGym Trauma: A Case Report
39 Dr Sushmitha Training Paramedic Students of my department in Cardiac Pacing and Defibrillation: A Structured Educational Approach
40 Mr Ajesh Kumar T K Knowledge and Self-Efficacy of Emergency Nurses in Caring forSuicide-Attempted Patients: A Cross-Sectional Study
41 Dr Atluri Hemarshitha A Study on Awareness and knowledge of In – Hospital disaster preparedness and management among healthcare professionals in tertiary care settings
42 Dr Sharadindu Saha ABG – the silent detective of the emergency room
43 Dr Deepak A S An Evaluation Of Venous Excess Ultrasound (Vexus) Score As A Measure Of Volume Status In Septic Patients.
44 Dr Amrutha Priya CP Clinical outcomes of Thrombolysis in ST Elevation Myocardial Infarction patients in Resource limited Emergency Settings
45 Dr Arati Gopika Accuracy of Emergency Department Diagnosis Using Point-of-Care Ultrasound in Patients with Undifferentiated Acute Onset Dyspnea
46 Dr Gaddam Shiva Kumar Reddy Role of lung ultrasound versus chest x ray in acute pulmonary edema
47 Dr Akkupalli Bhavana Ultrasound Guided Erector Spinae Plane Block Compared With Conventional Opioids For PainManagement In Acute Pancreatitis
48 Dr Gokula Raman K Comparison of Apneic Oxygenation via Modified Buccal Ring, Adair andElwyn Tube (RAE) versus Nasal Cannula in Patients Requiring Endotracheal Intubation in Emergency Department.
49 Dr Mari Selva Ganesh A Near-Miss Vascular Catastrophe Without Pelvic Fracture: Emergency Physician–Led Recognition of Traumatic Acute Limb Ischemia
S No. NAME Topic
1 Dr Jeff Anson A S Dynamic development of left anterior fascicular block in acute anterolateral ST-elevation myocardial infarction: an emergency department electrocardiographic clue to high-risk coronary disease
2 Dr Utkarsha Kulkarni The Phantom STEMI- A Case Of Type II MI Secondary To Severe Hypovolemia
3 Dr Mudavath Rishitha sai A concealed vascular catastrophe masquerading as mild illness.
4 Dr Benjamin Thomas A rare cause of acute decompensated heart failure: severe hypocalcemia-induced cardiomyopathy
5 Dr Jenny Betsy Sebastian Electrical storm in a patient with implantable cardioverter defibrillator managed in the emergency department
6 Dr Ramachandran When the brain breaks the heart: reversible Takotsubo cardiomyopathy following postoperative subarachnoid hemorrhage after clival meningioma partial excision – a rare operative subarachnoid hemorrhage after clival meningioma partial excision neurocardiac complication
7 Dr Abel Paul Leslie Confusion, QTc, and a Silent MI
8 Dr Sanjana Sabu A puzzling paralysis
9 Dr Amaldas CK, When it is not a stroke: the thrombolysis dilemma of stroke mimics in emergency medicine department
10 Dr Pankaj Sood A Broken Rhythm from a Bleeding Brain: Trifascicular Block in Subarachnoid Hemorrhage.
11 Dr Amaldas CK, When it is not a stroke: the thrombolysis dilemma of stroke mimics in emergency medicine department
12 Dr Deepanjan Mudi Pulmonary embolism presenting as recurrent syncope and visual disturbances in a patient with protein C deficiency
13 Dr S.Renuka Artery of Percheron Infarct – A Rare Cause of Acute Altered Sensorium: A Case Report
14 Dr P. Sandhya Carolene “Resuscitating the Wrong Number: Upper Limb Pseudo hypotension Due to Takayasu Arteritis”.
15 Dr Soumyajit Pramanick From Crash To Care : Guideline Driven Resuscitation Of A Paediatric Poly Trauma
16 Dr Sitharthan M Severe Hypothyroidism Presenting as Refractory Bradycardia and Cardiac Arrest:A Reversible Emergency
17 Dr Sarath S Nair When less is still too much: pericardial-decompression syndrome after a small pericardial tap
18 Dr G Oviya Stable until sudden: delayed obstructive shock from occult bilateral pneumothorax after blunt chest trauma
19 Dr Aishwarya V Dual Hemostasis failure: A Fatal Case of Thrombotic Microangiopathy and VICC After Viper Envenomation
20 Dr Suvas Kamagond Fluoroquinolone induced leucocytoclastic vasculitis- a case report
21 Dr Muhamed Shahil A diagnostic puzzle: Methotrexate toxicity presenting with pancytopenia and mucositis
22 Dr Al Ameen A The Double-Edged Sword – A Protector or Provocateur? Adenosine-Induced Ventricular Fibrillation in a Patient with Acute Ischemic Stroke
23 Dr Mudavath Rishitha sai The Toxic Mimic: When Poisoning Presents as Trauma or Shock in the Emergency Department
24 Dr Vignesh A case of zinc phosphide poisoning with ST segment elevation ECG changes
25 Dr Dhivya Priyadharshini C ST Elevation without infarction : A Toxicological ECG Trap in Oleander Seed Poisoning
26 Dr Nallamilli Phanender Reddy Rhythm Lost At A Cost : Amiodarone Related Sinus Node Dysfunction
27 Dr Anirudh N When silence turns toxic: valproate-induced hyperammonemic delirium
28 Dr Karthik S Successful Management of Acute Chloroform-Induced Hepatotoxicity with TherapeuticPlasma Exchange
29 Dr Rahul Tito Tip of the Iceberg: A Case Series on Pediatric Handlebar Trauma
30 Dr Basavaraj S K The Mysterious Shock in Trauma
31 Dr Rishav Toxic shock-like syndrome with septic shock caused by Escherichia coli soft tissue infection in a young male: a case report
32 Dr P B Sri Shyam Burned, swollen, brown urine: salvaging limbs from electrical inferno
33 Dr Gorrepotu Raju When the gallbladder reaches the chest: ischemic perforation causing pleuro-biliary communication and pleural effusion
34 Dr Shahansha Shaji Stop the bleed, Save the life: Optimizing Tourniquet use for Exsanguinating Extremity Trauma
35 Dr Ruth John Paul “Shattered light, restored sight”Traumatic optic neuropathy management in a 19-year-old male
36 Dr Goutham K Electrified lung’ – a case of ARDS(Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome) due to step potential
37 Dr Soubhik Chakraborty The Thunderous Belly beat: A Clinical Conundrum
38 Dr Shubham Gupta The fallen womb: post-partum hemorrhage secondary to uterine inversion with prolapse – a rare obstetric emergency
39 Dr Vignan Reddy An Eye – Opening Emergency : A Case Of Open Globe Injury
40 Dr Anishma Raju -A Deadly Pathway: Odontogenic Infection Leading to Lemierre’s Syndrome
41 Dr D.Sahithi Reddy Skin In Crisis : When Drug Reactions Turn Severe – A Case Report Of SJS/TEN
42 Dr Henna Paulson Fahr syndrome in the emergency department: an unusual cause of first-episode seizure and DKA”
43 Dr Ajay Kumar M High altitude-induced arterial thrombosis and DKA unmasking T2DM: A rare dual emergency
44 Dr Soumyajit Pramanick From Shin To Sac : An Unusual Journey Of Tibial Osteosarcoma Causing Pericardial Effusion
45 Dr Hasna Hassan KV The Great Mimicker :A Case of Type 2Myocardial Infarction Triggered byAcute Gastroenteritis
46 Dr Shubham Parhad A case of recurrent pleural effusion: a diagnostic challenge
47 Dr Gomes Ignatius Hypokalemic periodic paralysis secondary to hyperthyroidism- A case Report
48 Dr Jithin Murali Early Airway Intervention in Suspected Neurotoxic Snake Envenomation in an Infant: A Case Report
49 Dr R.Keerthana, When the pelvis steals the pulse: External Iliac Arterythrombosis following blunt trauma
50 Dr Sneha Santhosh Instantaneous rigor: A rare cause of impossible airway during cardiac arrest
51 Dr Anju Mathew Anticipating the unexpected:A case of subglottic stenosis with difficult intubation
52 Dr Arjun K N STEMI up front, conduction down below: a blocked surprise in the ED
53 Dr Anie S.S Pancreaticopleural fistula presenting as massive pleural effusion: a rare clinical entity
54 Dr Padmapriya P Nair The silent limb: acute paraparesis concealing critical upper limb ischemia — a near-miss inthe emergency department
55 Dr Gaddam Shiva Kumar Reddy Cardiac arrest due to anaphylactic shock following atracurium administration – a case report
56 Dr Akkupalli Bhavana Single breath count as an early predictor of respiratory failurein nuerotoxic snake bite
57 Dr Archana Manoharan Delayed posterior circulation stroke following odontoid fracture: A case of traumatic vertebral artery dissection
58 Dr Gokula Raman K Fatal Carbendazim–Mancozeb Poisoning with Refractory Shock: Diagnostic Challenges in Mixed Toxic–SepticPhysiology
59 Dr Gokula Raman K Serotonin Syndrome Presenting with Hyperpyrexia and Ocular Clonus in an Elderly Patient on Paroxetine: A Case Report
60 Dr Mari Selva Ganesh Dual Obstructive Shock: Concurrent Pulmonary Embolism andTension Pneumothorax in a Post-Orthopedic Trauma Patient
61 Dr Mari Selva Ganesh A Near-Miss Vascular Catastrophe Without Pelvic Fracture: Emergency Physician–Led Recognition of Traumatic Acute Limb Ischemia