21st APAMT – Oral Presentations

 Abstract TitleAuthors
1It’s a gout time! A look at the prevalence of colchicine tablets in New Zealand and reported cases to the New Zealand National Poisons Centre of self-harm involving colchicine.Dr Lucy M Shieffelbien
2Ovophis species bite in ThailandDr Panee Rittilert1, Satariya Trakulsrichi1,2, Achara Tongpoo1, Puangpak Promrungsri1, Winai Wananukul1,3,, Charuwan Sriapha1
3Effectiveness of Fresh Frozen Plasma in improving coagulopathy in human patients following hemotoxic snakebites: A Systematic Review and Meta-AnalysisDr. S. Manu Ayyan1, Ezhilkugan Ganessane2, Siju V Abraham3
4Comparison of Venom Variations in Taiwan Habu and its Effects on Clinical Manifestations of VictimsDerek Y.W. Chiang
5Point of care D-dimer at admission as predictor for envenomation amongst snakebite victims: a single center prospective observational studyDr Deo Mathew, Dr Siju V Abraham, Dr Sarah Paul, Dr Mohammed Rafi, Dr Appu Suseel,
Dr Kassyap C K
6Efficacy of low dose anti-snake venom for severe neuroparalysis in Bungarus caeruleus (common krait) envenomation: A pilot study1Dr Ashok Kumar Pannu, 1Duni Chand, 2Professor Ashish Bhalla, 1Deba Prasad Dhibar
7The Development of a Medical Toxicology curriculum using a Delphi studyDr CJ Marks
8Value of APACHE II score Predicting Mortality After Acute Paraquat PoisoningDr. Mohan Kumar H1, Aarti Vaid2, Ashish Behera1, Ashok Kumar Pannu3, Navneet Sharma4, Professor Aashish Bhalla4
9Unmet Critical Care Needs in Clinical Toxicology Management in Resource-Limited Areas: Analyzing Mortality Due to Delayed Access to Tertiary Care and Inadequate Provision of Services – A Retrospective Autopsy-Based Study at AIIMS BhopalDr. Mrinal Patnaik, Arneet Arora
10Accuracy of Psi Multiplication Product Sum (PMS) in Predicting Hepatotoxicity Following Acute Acetaminophen OverdoseDr Summon Chomchai1, Pattaraporn Mekavuthikul1, Jariya Phuditshinnapatra1, Chulathida Chomchai2
11A Comparative Analysis of Treatment Outcomes with N-AcetyI cysteine alone and N-AcetyI cysteine combined with Plasma Exchange in Acute Liver Failure Following Acute Yellow Phosphorus Poisoning- A Prospective Observational StudyDR JAYAN JAYAPALAN NAIR, Dr Krishnadutt Chavali, Dr Vinay Pandit, Dr Chandan Dey,
Dr Vinay Rathore
12Identifying Factors Predictive of Severity in Glufosinate Herbicide Poisoning: A Taiwan Poison Control Center StudyNai-Yu Chen1, Wen-Chi Pan2 and Chen-Chang Yang1,2
13The relationships of plasma profenofos and ethanol to clinical outcome in acute profenofos self- poisoningDr Jeevan Dhanarisi1, Michael Eddleston1,2, Klintean Wunnapuk3, Indika Gawarammana1,4, Fahim Mohamed1,5,6
14Association between high levels of serum creatinine and development of heart blocks in acute yellow oleander (Thevetia peruviana) poisoning patients within the first 24 hoursDr Asanka Eriyawa1,2, Professor Shaluka Jayamanne3, Dr. Niroshan Lokunarangoda4,
Dr. G.V.N. Sandakumari5, Dr. Rajeevan Francis6, Professor Pradeepa Jayawardane5
15Therapeutic Plasma Exchange in Yellow Phosphorous Poisoning: A Systematic Review and Meta-AnalysisEzhilkugan Ganessane1, Manu Ayyan2, Anas Mohammed Muthanikkatt3, Yuvaraj Krishnamoorthy4
16Intranasal versus intravenous naloxone in pediatric opioid poisoning: A pilot randomized clinical trialDr Narges Gholami1, Arne Kristian Skulberg2,3, Fariba Farnaghi1, Nasim Zamani4, Ali-Asghar Kolahi5, Rebecca McDonald6, Hossein Hassanian-Moghaddam5,7
17Effectiveness of naltrexone in methadone poisoning in pediatrics department, Loghman Hakim HospitalHossein Hassanian-Moghaddam1, Narges Gholami2, Fariba Farnaghi 2 Maryam Saberi 2, Nasim Zamani 3, Rebecca McDonald
18In vivo assessment of sevelamer administration in aluminum phosphide poisoningDr Fatemeh Farjadian, Reza heidari, Hamid Reza Mohammadi, Fazel Goudarzi
19Impact of national ban of highly hazardous pesticides in suicide numbers in NepalDr Rakesh Ghimire1, Dilli Ram Sharma2, Leah Utyasheva3, Sudan Bista3, Kopila Gautam4, Lisa Schӧlin2, Michael Eddleston2
20A pilot randomized controlled trial to evaluate the efficacy, acceptability, and feasibility of a counselling intervention, delivered by nurses, for the prevention of non-fatal self-poisoning in Sri LankaLakmini De Silva1, Judi Kidger2, Andrew H Dawson1, 5, Sampath Tennakoon3, Indika B Gawarammana1, 4, Thilini Rajapakse1,6
21Individual characteristics and factors associated with people who purchase pesticides from shops for self-poisoning in rural in Sri Lanka – case-control and comparative studiesDr Manjula Weerasinghe1,2, Lei Jobe3, Flemming Konradsen3, Michael Eddleston2, Melissa Pearson2, Keith Hawton4, Duleeka Knipe5, David Gunnell5, Suneth Agampodi6
22Clinical profile and prevalence of poisoning patients presenting to the emergency department of a teaching hospital in Kerala: A retrospective comparative study before and during Covid-19 pandemicLINU SEKHAR1, ROOPASREE SIVAM2