AEMECON 2026
Venue: Tiara By MPS, Kozhikode
Dates:
Pre Conference: 11th - 13th March 2026
Conference: 14th - 15th March 2026
Conference Programs
DAY 1: Core Clinical EM & Innovation
Resuscitation Science & Critical EM
- Cardiac Arrest: Latest AHA/ILCOR Guidelines (Keynote)
- Sepsis 2026: What’s New, What Works
- Trauma Resuscitation in the Golden Hour
- Pediatric Resuscitation: PALS Updates
Diagnostic Excellence
- ECGs That Fool: Hidden MI Patterns
- Point-of-Care Ultrasound in Undifferentiated Shock
- Imaging in the ED: When to Scan, When Not To
- Laboratory testing for coagulopathy in ER: Traps and pitfalls
Subspecialty Emergencies
- The Haem-Onc Crash cart : Surviving the first 15 minutes
- Rheumatologic Emergencies Masquerading as Sepsis
- Endocrine Crises in ED
- Red flag surgical emergencies
Toxicology & Trauma
- When Trauma is over but the Emergency isn’t: Medical emergencies in Trauma recovery.
- Critical decisions in the first 30 minutes of poisoning
- Pediatric & Neonatal Toxicology: Real Cases
- Orthopedic Emergencies in Polytrauma
Prehospital to Hospital — Seamless Emergency Care.
- Prehospital EM: Integrating Ambulance & ED
- Mass Casualty Incidents: Lessons from the Field
- Disaster Preparedness: Simulation & Response
- Emergency Medicine in the Indian Armed Forces
DAY 2: Systems, Education & Future EM
The EM Educator’s Path
- How to reach Clinical Reasoning in EM
- Undergraduate Emergency Medicine: A structured pathway to acute care.
- OSCE Preparation: From Exam Stress to Success
- Simulation in EM Training: Beyond the Manikin
Systems & Operations
- ED Overcrowding: Practical Fixes
- Quality Improvement in Emergency Medicine
- Startups in Emergency Medicine: Innovating at the Speed of Life.
- Medico-Legal Challenges in EM
Special Populations
- Geriatric Emergencies: Frailty & Falls
- Neonatal Emergencies: Resuscitating the Tiny Human
- Shock dilemmas in Special population- Stabilize before it is too late
- Rapid tranquilization in a violent patient
Leadership, Innovation & the Future
- Leadership in the Emergency Department (Keynote)
- Burnout & Mental Health in EM Providers
- Artificial Intelligence in EM
- Telemedicine in Acute Emergency Care
Closing Panel: The Future of Emergency Medicine
- EM in India: Roadmap for the Next Decade
- Cardiac care- recent updates
- From Triage to Tech – How Emergency Medicine doctors and AI technicians can codesign better solutions
- Global EM Collaborations: Opportunities for Indian EM
Program Schedule
Day (1) Hall (1)
Day (1) Hall (2)
Day (2) Hall (1)
Day (2) Hall (2)
Paper Presentations
Hall 3: 14-Mar-26
Hall 3: 14-Mar-26
Paper Presentations
Hall 3: 15-Mar-26
Hall 3: 15-Mar-26
E Poster Presentation
Hall 4: 14-Mar-26
Hall 4: 14-Mar-26
E Poster Presentation
Hall 4: 15-Mar-26
Hall 4: 15-Mar-26
Day (1) Hall (1)
| Session 1 | Resuscitation Science & Critical EM | Speaker |
| 08.30 – 08.50 | Cardiac Arrest: Latest AHA/ILCOR Guidelines (Keynote) | Dr Sakshi Yadav |
| 08.50 – 09.10 | Sepsis 2026: What’s New, What Works | Dr Sanith KR |
| 09.10- 09.30 | Trauma Resuscitation in the Golden Hour | Dr Ajith Kumar J |
| 09.30- 09.50 | Pediatric Resuscitation: PALS Updates | Dr Rinoop Ramachandran |
| 9.50- 10.30 | INAUGARATION F/B HIGH TEA | |
| Session 2 | Diagnostic Excellence | |
| 10.30- 10.50 | ECGs That Fool: Hidden MI Pattern | Dr Renjith T P |
| 10.50-11.10 | Point-of-Care Ultrasound in Undifferentiated Shock | Dr Jithesh Gangadharan |
| 11.10- 11.30 | Imaging in the ED: When to Scan, When Not To | Dr Saifa M Latheef |
| 11.30- 11.50 | Laboratory testing for coagulopathy in the ER: Traps and pitfalls | Dr Madhu Srinivasarangan |
| Session 3 | Subspecialty Emergencies | |
| 1200- 1220 | Emergency Toxicology at the crossroads of Clinical care and Forensic Medicine | Dr Krishnadutt Chavali |
| 1220-1240 | Rheumatologic Emergencies Masquerading as Sepsis | Dr Navneet Sharma |
| 1240- 1300 | Endocrine Crises in ED | Dr Geetha P |
| 1300-1320 | Red flag surgical emergencies | Dr Sreejayan MP |
| 1330-1430 | LUNCH | |
| Session 4 | BREM- BOARD REVIEWS IN EMERGENCY MEDICINE | |
| 1430- 1500 | Mechanical Valve Thrombosis – Essential Treatment Modalities Every EM Physician Should Know. | Dr Ananda Krishna K S |
| 1500-1530 | ARDS: Beyond the Books – Managing Refractory Hypoxemia and Making the Right Ventilation Decisions. | Dr Vasudha D |
| 1530- 1600 | The VOC Code: Emergency Approaches that Matter. | Dr Guguloth Ramesh Babu |
| 1600-1630 | Toxic Alcohols: Can We Rely on the Osmolar Gap? Rethinking Diagnosis When History Fails Us | Dr Anuusha SS |
| 1630-1700 | Thin Air, Thick Trouble: Managing High-Altitude Emergencies in the ED. | Dr Jewel Rani Jose |
| 1700- 1730 | Acute Mesenteric Ischemia: The CT Angio That Looks Normal and Clinical Gestalt That Saves Lives | Dr Hariprasad |
| 1730-1800 | Nitroglycerin Reimagined: Expanding Horizons in Emergency Care— New Paradigms, Off-Label Uses, and the Evolving Role in the ED. | Dr Diya Ann Varghese |
Day (1) Hall (2)
| Session 5 | Toxicology & Trauma | |
| 08.30 – 08.50 | “When Trauma Is Over but the Emergency Isn’t: Medical Emergencies in Trauma Recovery(Keynote) | Dr Fabin KM |
| 08.50 – 09.10 | Critical Decisions in the First 30 Minutes of Poisoning | Dr Appu Susheel |
| 09.10- 09.30 | Pediatric & Neonatal Toxicology: Real Cases | Dr Jayakrishnan MP |
| 09.30- 09.50 | Orthopedic Emergencies in Polytrauma | Dr Sangeetha Sajeevu |
| 9.50- 10.30 | INAUGARATION F/B HIGH TEA | |
| Session 6 | Prehospital to Hospital — Seamless Emergency Care. | |
| 10.30- 10.50 | Prehospital EM: Integrating Ambulance & ED | Dr Rajiv Ratan Singh Yadav |
| 10.50-11.10 | Acute Care, Emergency Care, and Critical Care: Understanding the Boundaries and Overlaps in Modern Healthcare | Dr Neeraj Singhla |
| 11.10- 11.30 | Disaster Preparedness: Simulation & Response | Dr Babu Palathy |
| 11.30- 11.50 | Emergency Medicine in the Indian Armed Forces | Sqn Ldr (Dr) Akash Verma |
| Session 7 | Sponsored Sessions | |
| 1200- 1220 | Session 1 | |
| 1220-1240 | Session 2 | |
| Session 8 | Tropical Infections | |
| 1240-1320 | Approach to tropical fevers | Dr Ripudaman Sharma |
| 1320-1340 | Sepsis versus Tropical Fevers – The Overlap | Dr Ankur Gupta |
| 1330-1430 | LUNCH | |
| Session 9 | BREM- BOARD REVIEWS IN EMERGENCY MEDICINE | |
| 1430- 1500 | What Lies Beneath: A Practical Approach to Wound Management in the Emergency Department” — From First Look to Final Closure, Including Dog Bites and Tetanus-Prone Injuries. | Dr Aravind Ranjan |
| 1500-1530 | When the Patient Drops: A Systematic Approach to Syncope in the ED. | Dr Sreejith J |
| 1530- 1600 | From Coffee Ground to Code Red: Risk Stratification and ED Management of Upper GI Bleed. | Dr B L Maneesh Kumar |
| 1600-1630 | Dangerous Dysglycemia: Management of Glycemic Emergencies in ED. | Dr Parvathy |
| 1630-1700 | Trust, but verify’- Cognitive Autopsy for Better Diagnoses in the ED. | Dr Vinayak S R |
| 1700- 1730 | Stabilizing the Unstable- The role of nerve blocks in Emergency ABC Management | Dr B Sharan Kumar |
| 1730-1800 | Beyond Medical Management: Communication in Crisis | Dr Himanshi Baid |
Day (2) Hall (1)
| Session 9 | The EM Educator’s Path | Speaker |
| 0900-0920 | How to reach Clinical Reasoning in EM (Keynote) | Dr Girish Narayan |
| 0920-0940 | Undergraduate Emergency Medicine: A Structured Pathway to Acute Care | Dr PC Rajeev |
| 0940-1000 | OSCE Preparation: From Exam Stress to Success | Dr Ashima Sharma |
| 1000- 1020 | Simulation in EM Training: Beyond the Manikin | Dr Aruna Ramesh |
| Session 10 | Systems & Operations | |
| 1030- 1050 | ED Overcrowding: Practical Fixes | Dr Upendra Hansda |
| 1050- 1110 | Quality Improvement in Emergency Medicine | Dr Neeraj George Paul P |
| 1110-1130 | Ergonomics in ED | Dr. Jayaraj Mymbilly B |
| 1130- 1150 | Medico-Legal Challenges in EM | Dr Naveen Joseph VH |
| Session 11 | Special Populations | |
| 1200-1220 | Geriatric Emergencies: Frailty & Falls | Dr Sajesh Asokan |
| 1220- 1240 | Neonatal Emergencies: Resuscitating the Tiny Human | Dr Syama DAS |
| 1240-1300 | Shock dilemmas stabilize before it is too late | Dr Arjun James |
| 1300-1320 | Rapid tranquilization in a violent patient | Dr Naveen Mohan |
| 1320-1400 | LUNCH | |
| 1400- 1500 | Valedictory Function and Prize Distribution |
Day (2) Hall (2)
| Session 12 | The Future of Emergency Medicine | Speaker |
| 0900-0920 | EM in India: Roadmap for the Next Decade (key Note) | Dr Arunachalam Einstein |
| 0920-0940 | Cardiac Care – Recent Updates | Dr Prakash Ranjan MISHRA |
| 0940-1000 | Telemedicine in Acute Emergency Care | Dr R K Singh |
| 1000- 1020 | The Haem-Onc Crash cart : Surviving the first 15 minutes | Dr Narayanan Kutty Warrier |
| Session 10 | Leadership, Innovation & the Future | |
| 1030- 1050 | The cracks beneath the surface : Wellness, Burnout and Compassion in ED ( Key note) | Dr Venkat Kotamraju |
| 1050- 1110 | Leadership in the Emergency Department | Dr Saurabh Bhargava |
| 1110-1130 | Artificial Intelligence in EM | Dr Manu Sudhi |
| 1130- 1150 | From Triage to Tech : How Emergency Medicine Doctors and AI Technocrats can co-design better solutions | Dr Dasharathraj K. Shetty |
| Session 11 | Quiz | |
| 1200- 1230 | Prelims | |
| 1230-1320 | Main Quiz | |
| 1320-1400 | LUNCH | |
| 1400- 1500 | Valedictory Function and Prize Distribution | From Triage to Tech : How Emergency Medicine Doctors and AI Technocrats can co-design better solutions |
Paper Presentations
Hall 3: 14-Mar-26
Hall 3: 14-Mar-26
| HALL 3 | 14-03-2026 | |||
| 8+2=10 | ||||
| PAPER PRESENTATIONS | Trauma and Tox | 50 mins | State | Topic |
| 8.30-9.30 AM | ||||
| 1 | Ramachandran | AEME2671 | Tamil Nadu | Massive Traumatic chylothorax – a rare penetrating neck injury complication |
| 2 | Jewel Rani Jose | AEME2667 | Uttarakhand | The Neurological Impact of Atropine: Unraveling Choreoathetosis |
| 3 | Parvathy S | AEME2630 | Kerala | Beyond Paralysis: Delayed-Onset Generalised Myoclonus Following Neurotoxic Snake Bite. |
| 4 | R.Keerthana | AEME2672 | Tamil Nadu | Blocking the pain, not the breath – Serratus Anterior PlaneBlock in chest trauma |
| 5 | Mari Selva Ganesh | AEME26339 | Pondicherry | A Near-Miss Vascular Catastrophe Without Pelvic Fracture: Emergency Physician–Led Recognition of Traumatic Acute Limb Ischemia |
| 1030-1200 | Medical emergencies | 90 mins | ||
| 1 | Aishwarya V | AEME2655 | Telangana | “Silent but Lethal: A Case of Central Nervous System TuberculosisPresenting as Acute Altered Sensorium in the Emergency Department” |
| 2 | Filisha Thomas | AEME2676 | Kerala | Functional or Fatal:Unmasking an anterior spinal artery infarct |
| 3 | Dhivya Priyadharshini C | AEME2677 | Tamil Nadu | Updated HACOR to the Rescue : Predicting NIV Failure Before It. Happens in the ED |
| 4 | Aasif K Nazar | AEME26137 | Kerala | Beyond The Usual Suspects: A Case Series Of Uncommon Etiologies Of Chest Pain |
| 5 | Nada Noorudheen | AEME26170 | Kerala | Determinants of Clinical Outcomes in Sepsis: Insights from a Retrospective Observational Analysis |
| 6 | Khan Noman | AEME2622 | Kerala | The Great Mimic- Distinguishing Apical HOCM from NSTEMI |
| 7 | Aastha Tiwari | AEME26163 | New Delhi | 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) |
| 8 | S.Renuka | AEME26107 | Tamil Nadu | Comparison Of Shock Index And Modified Shock Index As Predictors Of 7 Day Outcomes In St Elevation Myocardial Infarction |
| 9 | Akkupalli Bhavana | AEME26317. | TN | Clinical outcomes of Thrombolysisin ST Elevation MyocardialInfarction patients in Resourcelimited Emergency Settings |
| 1200- 1400 | Public Health | 120 min | ||
| 1 | Shruti Rao | AEME2666 | Madhya Pradesh | Utility of REMS (Rapid Emergency Medicine Score) in predicting 30 days outcome in non-surgical patients presenting to ED. |
| 2 | Rakesh Parmar | AEME2679 | Madhya Pradesh | Predictive performance of NEWS-2 for early clinical deterioration in trauma andnon-trauma patients presenting to ED. |
| 3 | Abid P | AEME26104 | Kerala | Less Weight, Same Pulse: Validation of theHET Score for Emergency Chest Pain Triage |
| 4 | Sanglap Masih | AEME2623 | Karnataka | Epidemiology and outcomes of patients presenting with burns to an emergency medicinedepartment in a tertiary care hospital in South India. |
| 5 | Amrita Paul | AEME26110 | Uttarakhand | Predictive value of rapid emergency medicine score in estimating 28-day all-cause mortality among trauma patients |
| 6 | Mayur Zalwar | AEME26141 | Madhya Pradesh | Early Severity Prediction in Acute Pancreatitis: Role of BISAP in the Emergency department |
| 7 | Shipra Tiwari | AEME26136 | Madhya Pradesh | Utility of the HEART Score in Identifying Low-Risk Chest Pain PatientsSuitable for Discharge from the Emergency Department |
| 8 | R Gowthami | AEME26100 | Andhra Pradesh | Under the radar: a comprehensive study on predictors of mortality in hospitalized scrub typhus patients |
| 9 | G Oviya | AEME26162 | Tamil Nadu | Beyond anaphylaxis: neurovascular complications temporally following bee and scorpion envenomation – a case series |
| 10 | P B Sri Shyam | AEME2699 | Andhra Pradesh | Beyond the sepsis-3 mandate: evaluating the superiority of physiological early warning systems(scores) NEWS2 over qSOFA in pneumonia prognostication |
| 11 | Mariya A G | AEME26186 | Tamil Nadu | Profiling and ED outcome of patients presenting with Deliberate self-Harm via drug overdose– A retrospective study |
| 12 | R. Hari Prasath Narayanan | AEME26109 | Tamil Nadu | 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 |
Paper Presentations
Hall 3: 15-Mar-26
Hall 3: 15-Mar-26
| HALL 3 | 15-03-2026 | |||
| 8+2=10 | ||||
| PAPER PRESENTATIONS | Medical Education | 40 mins | State | Topic |
| 900- 940 | Sushmitha | AEME2663 | Telangana | Training Paramedic Students of my department in Cardiac Pacing and Defibrillation: A Structured Educational Approach |
| Ajesh Kumar T K | AEME26344 | New Delhi | Knowledge and Self-Efficacy of Emergency Nurses in Caring forSuicide-Attempted Patients: A Cross-Sectional Study | |
| Atluri Hemarshitha | AEME2653 | Karnataka | A Study on Awareness and knowledge of In – Hospital disaster preparedness and management among healthcare professionals in tertiary care settings | |
| Sharadindu Saha | AEME26142 | Telangana | ABG – the silent detective of the emergency room | |
| 950- 1020 | Resuscitation category | 90 mins | ||
| 1 | Arjun K | AEME2649 | Kerala | Right ventricular dysfunction as a predictor of post-intubation hypotension in the emergency department: A case series using point-of-care ultrasound |
| 2 | Sagar Mittal | AEME26139 | Madhya Pradesh | Role of TASH Score in predicting massive blood transfusion requirements in trauma patients presenting to the Emergency Department. |
| 3 | Noel Eappen | AEME26123 | Tamil Nadu | Clinical profile and outcomes of patients presenting with acute hyperkalemia to the emergency department (ED) |
| 4 | Shabeeh Ahmed | AEME26125 | Kerala | Pulse check: New Innovative ways to reduce indecision and increased sensitivity of demonstrating – obtaining ROSC. |
| 5 | Anila V Stanly | AEME2664 | Kerala | Unleashing hidden bleeder – damage control's lifesaving pivot |
| 6 | Aparna Ramjan | AEME2608 | Bihar | Therapeutic response of early institution of noradrenaline inpatients with sepsis with hypotension presenting to emergency |
| 7 | Raj Priyadharshini S | AEME26157 | TN | Comparison of VAPOX (Ventilator assisted preoxygenation) vs Standard preoxygenation in patients with acute hypoxemic respiratory failure: A open labelled randomized control trial. |
| 8 | Aparna Harikumar, | AEME2686 | KERALA | Ultrasound Guided Erector Spinae Plane Block Compared With Conventional Opioids For PainManagement In Acute Pancreatitis |
| 9 | Gokula Raman K | AEME26340 | Pondicherry | Comparison of Apneic Oxygenation via Modified Buccal Ring, Adair andElwyn Tube (RAE) versus Nasal Cannula in Patients RequiringEndotracheal Intubation in Emergency Department. |
| 1030- 1200 | Emergency Imaging | 90 mins | ||
| 1 | Mohamed Faizal N | AEME26130 | New Delhi | Sono arrhythmia algorithm: Differentiating SVT with aberrancy from VT using POCUS |
| 2 | Soumyajit Pramanick | AEME2673 | Tamil Nadu | Quantification Pleural effusion with POCUS by PLAPS Index |
| 3 | Aneesha Nassar | AEME26153 | Maharashtra | 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 |
| 4 | Anirudh H | AEME2680 | Kerala | Diagnostic accuracy of point-of-care ultrasound in etiological evaluation of acute kidney injury in the emergency department |
| 5 | Nithin C K, | AEME2687 | Kerala | Point-of-Care Vascular Ultrasound Detection of the Carotid Artery Pulse Compared with Manual Central Pulse Check During Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation |
| 6 | Amrutha Priya CP | AEME26154 | Uttarakhand | Confirmation of endotracheal tube position by airway ultrasound using waveform capnography as gold standard in emergency and critical care settings: a prospective observational study |
| 7 | Deepak A S | AEME26231 | Karnataka | An Evaluation Of Venous Excess Ultrasound (Vexus) Score As A Measure Of Volume Status In Septic Patients. |
| 8 | Arati Gopika | AEME26171 | Karnataka | Accuracy of Emergency Department Diagnosis Using Point-of-Care Ultrasound in Patients with Undifferentiated Acute Onset Dyspnea |
| 9 | Gaddam Shiva Kumar Reddy | AEME26306 | TN | Role of lung ultrasound versus chest x ray in acute pulmonary edema |
E Poster Presentation
Hall 4: 14-Mar-26
Hall 4: 14-Mar-26
| HALL 4 | 14-03-2026 | |||
| 6+2=8 | ||||
| E POSTER PRESENTATIONS | ||||
| 830- 950 | Cardiology/CV emergencies | 72 mins | State | Topic |
| 1 | JEFF ANSON A S | AEME26167 | Tamil Nadu | Dynamic development of left anterior fascicular block in acute anterolateral ST-elevation myocardial infarction: an emergency department electrocardiographicclue to high-risk coronary disease |
| 2 | Utkarsha Kulkarni | AEME2628 | Maharashtra | The Phantom STEMI- A Case Of Type II MI Secondary To Severe Hypovolemia |
| 3 | Mudavath Rishitha sai | AEME2636 | Telangana | A concealed vascular catastrophe masquerading as mild illness. |
| 4 | Benjamin Thomas | AEME26140 | Kerala | A rare cause of acute decompensated heart failure: severe hypocalcemia-induced cardiomyopathy |
| 5 | Jenny Betsy Sebastian | AEME26128 | Kerala | Electrical storm in a patient with implantable cardioverter defibrillator managed in theemergency department |
| 6 | Ramachandran | AEME2671 | Tamil Nadu | When the brain breaks the heart: reversible Takotsubo cardiomyopathy following postoperative subarachnoid hemorrhage after clival meningioma partial excision – a rareoperative subarachnoid hemorrhage after clival meningioma partial excision neurocardiac complication |
| 7 | Abel Paul Leslie | AEME26156 | Kerala | Confusion, QTc, and a Silent MI |
| 8 | Arjun K N, MD | AEME2660 | Karnataka | STEMI up front, conduction down below: a blocked surprise in the ED |
| 9 | Padmapriya P Nair | AEME26227 | KERALA | The silent limb: acute paraparesis concealing critical upper limb ischemia — a near-miss inthe emergency department |
| 1030- 1210 | Toxicology | 96 MIN | ||
| 1 | Aishwarya V | AEME2655 | Telangana | Dual Hemostasis failure: A Fatal Case of Thrombotic Microangiopathy and VICC After Viper Envenomation |
| 2 | suvas Kamagond | AEME26124 | Karnataka | Flouroquinolone induced leucocytoclastic vasculitis- a case report |
| 3 | Muhamed Shahil | AEME2693 | Telangana | A diagnostic puzzle: Methotrexate toxicity presenting with pancytopenia and mucositis |
| 4 | Al Ameen A | AEME2615 | Kerala | The Double-Edged Sword – A Protector or Provocateur? Adenosine-Induced Ventricular Fibrillationin a Patient with Acute lschemic Stroke |
| 5 | :Mudavath Rishitha sai | AEME2636 | Telangana | The Toxic Mimic: When Poisoning Presents as Trauma or Shock in the Emergency Department |
| 6 | Vignesh | AEME26146 | Kerala | A case of zinc phosphide poisoning with ST segment elevation ECG changes |
| 7 | Dhivya Priyadharshini C | AEME2677 | Tamil Nadu | ST Elevation without infarction : A Toxicological ECG Trap in Oleander Seed Poisoning |
| 8 | Nallamilli Phanender Reddy | AEME26111 | Telangana | Rhythm Lost At A Cost : Amiodarone Related Sinus Node Dysfunction |
| 9 | Anirudh N | AEME2680 | Kerala | When silence turns toxic: valproate-induced hyperammonemic delirium |
| 10 | Karthik S | AEME26121 | Kerala | Successful Management of Acute Chloroform-Induced Hepatotoxicity with TherapeuticPlasma Exchange |
| 11 | Gokula Raman K | AEME26340 | Pondicherry | Fatal Carbendazim–Mancozeb Poisoning with Refractory Shock: Diagnostic Challenges in Mixed Toxic–SepticPhysiology |
| 12 | Gokula Raman K | AEME26340 | Pondicherry | Serotonin Syndrome Presenting with Hyperpyrexia and Ocular Clonus in an Elderly Patient on Paroxetine: A Case Report |
| 1220- 1420 | Surgical and Trauma emergencies | 120 mins | ||
| 1 | Rahul Tito | AEME2694 | Kerala | Tip of the Iceberg: A Case Series on Peadiatric Handlebar Trauma |
| 2 | Basavaraj S K | AEME2624 | Karnataka | The Mysterious Shock in Trauma |
| 3 | Rishav | AEME2684 | Uttarakhand | Toxic shock-like syndrome with septic shock caused by Escherichia coli softtissue infection in a young male: a case report |
| 4 | P B Sri Shyam | AEME2699 | Andhra Pradesh | Burned, swollen, brown urine: salvaging limbs from electrical inferno |
| 5 | Gorrepotu Raju | AEME2678 | Telangana | When the gallbladder reaches the chest: ischemic perforation causing pleuro-biliarycommunication and pleural effusion |
| 6 | Shahansha Shaji | AEME26108 | Kerala | Stop the bleed, Save the life: Optimizing Tourniquet use for Exsanguinating Extremity Trauma |
| 7 | Ruth John Paul | AEME26106 | Telangana | “Shattered light, restored sight”Traumatic optic neuropathy management in a 19-year-old male |
| 8 | Goutham K | AEME2681 | Orissa | Electrified lung' – a case of ARDS(Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome) due to step potential |
| 9 | Soubhik Chakraborty | AEME2658 | New Delhi | The Thunderous Belly beat: A Clinical Conundrum |
| 10 | Shubham Gupta | AEME2633 | Uttar Pradesh | The fallen womb: post-partum hemorrhage secondary to uterine inversion with prolapse – a rareobstetric emergency |
| 11 | Vignan Reddy | AEME26114 | Telangana | An Eye – Opening Emergency : A Case Of Open Globe Injury |
| 12 | Anishma Raju | AEME26189 | Kerala | A Deadly Pathway: Odontogenic Infection Leading to Lemierre’s Syndrome |
| 13 | Anie S.S | AEME2691 | Kerala | Pancreaticopleural fistula presenting as massive pleural effusion: a rareclinical entity |
| 14 | Mari Selva Ganesh | AEME26339 | Pondicherry | Dual Obstructive Shock: Concurrent Pulmonary Embolism andTension Pneumothorax in a Post-Orthopedic Trauma Patient |
| 15 | Abdul Muhymin K | AEME26259 | Tamil Nadu | The Fragile Giant: A Multidisciplinary Approach to "Triple Hit" Polytrauma |
E Poster Presentation
Hall 4: 15-Mar-26
Hall 4: 15-Mar-26
| HALL 4 | 15-03-2026 | ||||
| 6+2=8 | |||||
| E POSTER PRESENTATIONS | Medical emergencies – Others | 56 min | State | Topic | |
| 900-1000 | 1 | D.Sahithi Reddy | AEME26113 | Telangana | Skin In Crisis : When Drug Reactions Turn Severe – A Case Report Of SJS/TEN |
| 2 | Henna Paulson | AEME2659 | Kerala | Fahr syndrome in the emergency department: an unusual cause of first-episode seizure and DKA” | |
| 3 | Ajay Kumar M | AEME2692 | Uttarakhand | High altitude-induced arterial thrombosis and DKA unmasking T2DM: A rare dual emergency | |
| 4 | Soumyajit Pramanick | AEME2673 | Tamil Nadu | From Shin To Sac : An Unusual Journey Of Tibial Osteosarcoma Causing Pericardial Effusion | |
| 5 | Hasna Hassan KV | AEME26119 | Kerala | The Great Mimicker :A Case of Type 2Myocardial Infarction Triggered byAcute Gastroenteritis | |
| 6 | Shubham Parhad | AEME2695 | Karnataka | A case of recurrent pleural effusion: a diagnostic challenge | |
| 7 | Gomes Ignatius | AEME2675 | Tamil Nadu | Hypokalemic periodic paralysis secondary to hyperthyroidism- A case Report | |
| 1000- 1020 | Neurological/ Neurosurgical emergencies | 72 mins | |||
| 1 | Sanjana Sabu | AEME26112 | Karnataka | A puzzling paralysis | |
| 2 | Amaldas CK, | AEME26127 | Kerala | When it is not a stroke: the thrombolysis dilemma of stroke mimics in emergency medicine department | |
| 3 | Pankaj Sood | AEME2634 | Uttar Pradesh | A Broken Rhythm from a Bleeding Brain: Trifascicular Block in Subarachnoid Hemorrhage. | |
| 4 | Amaldas CK, | AEME26127 | Kerala | When it is not a stroke: the thrombolysis dilemma of stroke mimics in emergency medicine department | |
| 5 | Deepanjan Mudi | AEME2685 | Uttarakhand | Pulmonary embolism presenting as recurrent syncope and visual disturbances in a patient with protein C deficiency | |
| 6 | S.Renuka | AEME26107 | Tamil Nadu | Artery of Percheron Infarct – A Rare Cause of Acute Altered Sensorium: A Case Report | |
| 7 | ARCHANA MANOHARAN | AEME26244 | Karnataka | Delayed posterior circulation stroke following odontoid fracture: A case of traumatic vertebral artery dissection | |
| 8 | Akkupalli Bhavana | AEME26317. | Tamil Nadu | Single breath count as an early predictor of respiratory failure in neurotoxic snake bite | |
| 9 | Dyanchand P S | AEME26267 | KERALA | Stroke after the horns: acute ICA occlusion following blunt scrotal trauma | |
| 1030-1120 | Resuscitation | 48 mins | |||
| 1 | P. Sandhya Carolene | AEME26146 | Telangana | “Resuscitating the Wrong Number: Upper Limb Pseudo hypotension Due to Takayasu Arteritis”. | |
| 2 | Soumyajit Pramanick | AEME2673 | Tamil Nadu | From Crash To Care : Guideline Driven Resuscitation Of A Paediatric Poly Trauma | |
| 3 | Sitharthan M | AEME2690 | Bihar | Severe Hypothyroidism Presenting as Refractory Bradycardia and Cardiac Arrest:A Reversible Emergency | |
| 4 | Sarath S Nair | AEME2668 | Uttarakhand | When less is still too much: pericardialdecompression syndrome after a smallpericardial tap | |
| 5 | G Oviya | AEME26162 | Tamil Nadu | Stable until sudden: delayed obstructive shock from occult bilateral pneumothorax afterblunt chest trauma | |
| 6 | Gaddam Shiva Kumar Reddy | AEME26306 | TN | Cardiac arrest due to anaphylactic shock following atracurium administration – a case report | |
| 1120- 1200 | Interventional | 40 min | |||
| 1 | Jithin Murali | AEME26129 | Kerala | Early Airway Intervention in Suspected Neurotoxic Snake Envenomation in an Infant: A Case Report | |
| 2 | R.Keerthana, | AEME2672 | Tamil Nadu | When the pelvis steals the pulse: External Iliac Arterythrombosis following blunt trauma | |
| 3 | Sneha Santhosh | AEME2682 | Uttarakhand | Instantaneous rigor: A rare cause of impossible airway during cardiac arrest | |
| 4 | .Anju Mathew | AEME26164 | Kerala | Anticipating the unexpected:A case of subglottic stenosis with difficult intubation | |
| 5 | Mari Selva Ganesh | AEME26339 | Pondicherry | A Near-Miss Vascular Catastrophe Without Pelvic Fracture: Emergency Physician–Led Recognition of Traumatic Acute Limb Ischemia |