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Programme at a glance

    PRE-CONGRESS CONGRESS
Tuesday 24th May Wednesday 25th May Thursday 26th May Friday 27th May
Room 2
Room 1 Room 2 Room 1 Room 2 Room 1 Room 2
08:50-09:00   Welcome Day 1 and Opening
 
   
            
09:00-09:10 Pre-congress Welcome Lung toxicity – from mechanistic studies to the bedside [sponsored by the Research Training Group]
YOUNG INVESTIGATOR AWARD / LOCAL REPRESENTATIVE LECTURE (while judging commences)
Toxicological challenges in Estonia in the 21st century / ANNOUNCEMENT OF YOUNG INVESTIGATOR AWARD WINNER
 LOUIS ROCHE LECTURE
09:10-10:00 Drugs and recreational drugs: Clinical decisions in the ED and ICU on the use of different tools including drug screening
10:00-10:15   Toxicology and rhabdomyolysis  
Toxicology Data Collection Networks / Toxicovigilance - Round Table
10:15-10:40 COFFEE AND AUTHORS
WITH POSTERS
10:40-10:45 Morning Break
10:45-10:55    Dermal toxicity including SAEs from therapeutic drugs 
APAMT Symposium: Recreational substance use in Asia-Pacific     
10:55-11:00 COFFEE AND AUTHORS
WITH POSTERS
11:00-11:10 Drugs and recreational drugs: Clinical decisions in the ED and ICU on the use of different tools including drug screening - includes Pro-Con Debate: Drug Screening for Recreational Drugs at the Bedside
11:10-11:15 COFFEE AND AUTHORS
WITH POSTERS
11:15-11:30
11:30-11:50   Toxicology and rhabdomyolysis - Continued  Toxicology Data Collection Networks / Toxicovigilance - Round Table - Continued 
11:50-12:00 ORAL and SHORT ORAL (Recreational drugs)
Update from the Toxicology Collaborative Workgroup
12:00-12:30
12:30-12:35 LUNCH           LUNCH
12:35-12:45  LUNCH
12:45-13:00 LUNCH
13:00-13:30
13:30-13:50 EEG, CT, X-ray, and radioactive isotopes
    AUTHORS WITH POSTERS AND POSTER ROUND AUTHORS WITH POSTERS AND POSTER ROUND    
13:50-14:00
AUTHORS WITH POSTERS AND POSTER ROUND
14:00-14:20   Intoxications at the work place /confined space
  Best Paper from 2021
 Experience with the new European product notification requirements (previous Article 45)  
ORAL and SHORT ORAL
(ECMO group)
   
14:20-15:00 ORAL and SHORT ORAL
AACT Sponsored lectures
15:00-15:10 AFTERNOON BREAK       COFFEE AND AUTHORS
WITH POSTERS
15:10-15:15        COFFEE AND AUTHORS
WITH POSTERS
15:15-15:20 COFFEE AND AUTHORS WITH POSTERS
15:20-15:40 Nerve agents and Toxic Alcohols 
COFFEE AND AUTHORS WITH POSTERS
15:40-15:50 Intoxications at the work place /confined space - Continued 
Clinical Case Session & Oral presentation   
    Experience with the new European product notification requirements (previous Article 45) - Continued
   SHORT ORALS 
15:50-16:00 FELLOWS Lecture: Hydrogen sulfide and cyanide: more than just poisons!
      
16:00-16:10
16:10-16:20    Oral presentations and Special lecture
16:20-16:30  Closing of the 42nd EAPCCT Conference          
16:30-16:50  
16:50-17:00 End of Pre-congress symposium   FELLOWS MEETING
17:00-17:15        
17:15-17:30  
17:30-17:35
EAPCCT GENERAL ASSEMBLY
17:35-18:00  
18:00-18:30 WELCOME RECEPTION 
19:00      CONGRESS DINNER
TUESDAY MAY 24th | 09:10-10:40 ROOM 1




Calendar 2022-05-24 09:10 2022-05-24 10:40 Europe/Tallin DRUGS AND RECREATIONAL DRUGS: CLINICAL DECISIONS IN THE ED AND ICU ON THE USE OF DIFFERENT TOOLS INCLUDING DRUG SCREENING
 
DRUGS AND RECREATIONAL DRUGS: CLINICAL DECISIONS IN THE ED AND ICU ON THE USE OF DIFFERENT TOOLS INCLUDING DRUG SCREENING
  • Body packers and body stuffers: Plain X-Ray, CT or ultrasound?Bob Hoffman, New York, USA
  • The key role of the ECG in the poisoned patient - why and what to look for.Ingrid Berling, Newcastle, Australia
  • Paracetamol: Hepatic enzymes, coagulation and novel biomarkers Anselm Wong, Melbourne, Australia

TUESDAY MAY 24th | 11:00-12:30 ROOM 1




Calendar 2022-05-24 11:00 2022-05-24 12:30 Europe/Tallin DRUGS AND RECREATIONAL DRUGS: CLINICAL DECISIONS IN THE ED AND ICU ON THE USE OF DIFFERENT TOOLS INCLUDING DRUG SCREENING
 
DRUGS AND RECREATIONAL DRUGS: CLINICAL DECISIONS IN THE ED AND ICU ON THE USE OF DIFFERENT TOOLS INCLUDING DRUG SCREENING
  • Drug screening for recreational drugs at the bedside
    David Wood, London, UK
  • Pro-Con Debate: Drug Screening for Recreational Drugs at the Bedside
    • Evangelia Liakoni, Basel, Switzerland - PRO
    • Ana Ferrer Dufol, Zaragoza, Spain - CON
  • Emergent toxicological screening on ICU admission: can it be trusted? Bruno Mégarbane, Paris, France
  • General discussion  

TUESDAY MAY 24th | 13:30-15:00 ROOM 1




Calendar 2022-05-24 13:30 2022-05-24 15:00 Europe/Tallin EEG, CT, X-RAY, AND RADIOACTIVE ISOTOPES
 
EEG, CT, X-RAY, AND RADIOACTIVE ISOTOPES
  • The role of the EEG in the poisoned patient 
    Sophie Gosselin, Montreal, Canada
  • The role of X-ray and CT in gut decontamination of the poisoned patient
    Davide Lonati, Pavia, Italy
  •  Options for Diagnostic Assessment of Patients Internally Contaminated with Radioactive Material
    Ziad Kazzi, Emory, Georgia

TUESDAY MAY 24th | 15:20-16:50 ROOM 1




Calendar 2022-05-24 13:30 2022-05-24 15:00 Europe/Tallin NERVE AGENTS AND TOXIC ALCOHOLS
 
NERVE AGENTS AND TOXIC ALCOHOLS
  • Nerve agents and organophosphates: Cholinesterases
    Horst Thiermann, Munich, Germany 
  • Blood gas & gaps revisited How to get far with just a little?
    Knut Erik Hovda, Olso, Norway
  •  Bedside formate assay for methanol poisoning: Are we soon getting there?
    Fridtjof Heyerdahl, Oslo, Norway

WEDNESDAY MAY 25th | 08:50-09:00 ROOM 1




Calendar 2022-05-25 8:30 2022-05-25 9:00 Europe/Tallin WELCOME DAY 1 AND OPENING
 
WELCOME DAY 1 AND OPENING
  • Moderators: Horst Thiermann, Lotte Høgberg

WEDNESDAY MAY 25th | 09:00-11:00 ROOM 1




Calendar 2022-05-25 8:30 2022-05-25 9:00 Europe/Tallin LUNG TOXICITY – FROM MECHANISTIC STUDIES TO THE BEDSIDE
 
LUNG TOXICITY – FROM MECHANISTIC STUDIES TO THE BEDSIDE
Moderators: Horst Thiermann, Lotte Høgberg
  • EAPCCT Plenary Lecture: Basic mechanisms of lung toxicity and their applicationin the poisoned patient
    Claudia Staab-Weijnitz. Munich. Germany
  • Animal models of lung toxicity: are they relevant for clinical practice?
    Livia Veress, Denver, USA
  • Occupational and environmental lung disorders secondary to inhalation of toxicaerosols and gases
    Dennis Nowak, Munich, Germany
  • Mechanical ventilation: are there specificities in the poisoned patient?
    Dylan de Lange, Utrecht, Netherlands
  • Aspiration in the comatose poisoned patient: who and how to treat?
    Bruno Mégarbane, Paris, France

WEDNESDAY MAY 25th | 11:50-12:45 ROOM 1




Calendar 2022-05-25 8:30 2022-05-25 9:00 Europe/Tallin ORAL AND SHORT ORAL (RECREATIONAL DRUGS)
 
ORAL AND SHORT ORAL (RECREATIONAL DRUGS)
  • An illicit drug early warning system utilising comprehensive toxicological analysis of emergency department presentations in Victoria, Australia   
    Shaun Greene, Victorian Poisons Information Centre, Melbourne, Australia.
  • 4-Fluoroamphetamine (4-FA) intoxication results in exaggerated blood pressure effects compared to 3,4-methyl​enedioxy​methamphetamine (MDMA) and amphetamine: a retrospective analysis 
    Fmj MJ Gresnigt, OLVG, Utrecht, Netherlands. 
  • Single nucleotide polymorphisms of mu opioid receptor gene OPRM1 in emergency department patients with acute opioid overdose 
    Alex F Manini, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, New York, United States.
  • Implication of ketamine in acute recreational poisonings in the Balearic Islands
    Juan Ortega Pérez, Physician, Palma de Mallorca, Spain.

WEDNESDAY MAY 25th | 14:20-15:15 ROOM 1




Calendar 2022-05-25 14:20 2022-05-25 15:15 Europe/Tallin ORAL AND SHORT ORAL (RECREATIONAL DRUGS)
 
ORAL AND SHORT ORAL 
  • The neurorespiratory effects of pregabalin and the potential deleterious effects of its combination with diazepam or morphine – a rat investigation.
    Laurène Dufayet, Department of Medical and Toxicological Critical Care, Lariboisière Hospital, INSERM UMRS-1144, Paris University, Paris, France.
  • High-dose insulin therapy delays gastric emptying: a human randomized controlled trial.
    Søren Bøgevig, Department of Clinical Pharmacology, Copenhagen University Hospital Bispebjerg and Frederiksberg, Copenhagen, Denmark.
  • Cobaltism from metal-on-metal (MoM) hip implants: how to manage and treat with acetylcysteine.Davide Lonati, Pavia Poison Control Centre - National Toxicology Information Centre - Clinical and Experimental Lab, Toxicology Unit, Maugeri Clinical and Scientific Institutes IRCCS, Pavia, Italy, Pavia, Italy.
  • Analytically confirmed polydrug use is more common in drug misuse patients attending emergency departments in Scotland compared with those in England and Wales.Simon HL Thomas, Translational and Clinical Research Institute, Newcastle University, Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom.

WEDNESDAY MAY 25th | 15:50-16:50 ROOM 1




Calendar 2022-05-25 14:20 2022-05-25 15:15 Europe/Tallin FELLOWS LECTURE: HYDROGEN SULPHIDE AND CYANIDE: MORE THAN JUST POISONS!
 
FELLOWS LECTURE: HYDROGEN SULPHIDE AND CYANIDE: MORE THAN JUST POISONS! 
Professor Csaba Szabo, University of Fribourg 

WEDNESDAY MAY 25th | 11:50-12:45 ROOM  2




Calendar 2022-05-25 8:30 2022-05-25 9:00 Europe/Tallin UPDATE FROM THE TOXICOLOGY COLLABORATIVE WORKGROUP
 
UPDATE FROM THE TOXICOLOGY COLLABORATIVE WORKGROUP
  • Introduction
    Chris Yates, Palma de Mallorca, Spain
  • Activated charcoal
    Sophie Gosselin, Montreal, Canada
    Robert S Hoffman, New York, USA
    Lotte Høgberg, Copenhagen, Denmark 
  • QT
    Ingrid Berling, Newcastle, Australia
    Rittirak Othong, Bankok, Thailand
  • Paracetamol
    Angela Chiew, Sydney, Australia

WEDNESDAY MAY 25th | 14:20-15:20 ROOM  2




Calendar 2022-05-25 14:20 2022-05-25 15:20 Europe/Tallin AACT SYMPOSIUM: THE INCREASING TREND OF SELF-HARM ATTEMPTS IN YOUNG ADULTS AND ADOLESCENTS REPORTED TO US POISON CENTERS
 
AACT SYMPOSIUM: THE INCREASING TREND OF SELF-HARM ATTEMPTS IN YOUNG ADULTS AND ADOLESCENTS REPORTED TO US POISON CENTERS
  • Kirk Cumpston, Richmond, VA, USA
  • Christopher Hoyte, Denver, CO, USA 

THURSDAY MAY 26th | 09:00-10:15 ROOM 1




Calendar 2022-05-26 9:00 2022-05-26 10:15 Europe/Tallin YOUNG INVESTIGATOR AWARD
 
YOUNG INVESTIGATOR AWARD
  • Circulating miRNAs as early markers of amatoxins-containing mushrooms poisoning
    Marco Cirronis, Poison Control Center and National Toxicological Information Center, Maugeri IRCCS Clinical Scientific Institutes, Pavia, Italy; Department of NEUROFARBA, University of Florence, Florence, Italy
  • Comparing bedside coagulation assays for detecting venom-induced consumption coagulopathy following viper bites in Sri Lanka
    Supun Wedasingha, Faculty of Medicine and Allied Sciences, Rajarata University of Sri Lanka, Saliyapura, Sri Lanka.
  • Psychostimulant drug co-ingestion in emergency department patients with opioid overdose: a multi-center ToxIC Collaboration                           
    Siri Shastry, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, New York, NY, United States.
  • Toxicological challenges in Estonia in the 21st century
    Dr Raido Paasma, Tallinn, Estonia

THURSDAY MAY 26th | 10:45-12:35 ROOM 1




Calendar 2022-05-26 10:45 2022-05-26 12:35 Europe/Tallin DERMAL TOXICITY INCLUDING SAES FROM THERAPEUTIC DRUGS
 
DERMAL TOXICITY INCLUDING SAES FROM THERAPEUTIC DRUGS
  • Acute toxic contact-dermatitis and caustic injuries of the skin - a short overview                             
    Maren Hermanns-Clausen, Freiburg, Germany
  • Skin affection due to the Sea                             
    Régis BEDRY, Bordeaux, France
  • Dermal absorption                             
    Korinna Wend, Berlin, Germany                  
  • Mechanisms of cellular toxicity upon skin exposure to alkylating agents                             
    Christian Ries, Germany
  • Severe cutaneous adverse reactions                             
    Maja Mockenhaupt, Freiburg, Germany
  • Evaluation of a decontamination solution, Diphoterine®, for chemical burns: a systematic review
    Guillaume Grenet, Poison Control Center, Lyon, France.

THURSDAY MAY 26th | 10:45-12:35 ROOM 2




Calendar 2022-05-26 10:45 2022-05-26 12:35 Europe/Tallin APAMT SYMPOSIUM: RECREATIONAL SUBSTANCE USE IN ASIA-PACIFIC
 
APAMT SYMPOSIUM: RECREATIONAL SUBSTANCE USE IN ASIA-PACIFIC
Moderators: Ingrid Berling, UK; Fahim Mohamed, Sri Lanka

  • Kratom use in Thailand                             
    Satariya Trakulsrichai, Thailand  
  • Recreational drug use in music festival settings                             
    Thanjira Jiranantakan, Australia                
  • Ketamine and the alike                             
    Man-li TSE, Hong Kong
  • Trends in recreational drug use in Australia
    Darren Roberts, Australia
  • Recreational opium use in India: Past and present 
    Ashish Bhalla, India
  • Mortalities due to recreational drugs in Iran before and during the COVID-19 Pandemic 
    Hossein Hassanian-Moghaddam, Iran
  • Panel Discussion

THURSDAY MAY 26th | 14:0-15:00 ROOM 1




Calendar 2022-05-26 10:45 2022-05-26 12:35 Europe/Tallin INTOXICATIONS AT THE WORK PLACE /CONFINED SPACE
 
INTOXICATIONS AT THE WORK PLACE /CONFINED SPACE

  • Secondary exposure of health care workers.
    Ronald de Groot, The Netherlands
  • Evaluation of the Spanish Toxic Surveillance System (STSS): acute occupational poisonings by chemicals in Spain as seen at the Emergency Departments.
    Ana Ferrer-Dufol, Zaragoza, Spain              
  • Occupational accidents reported to the Dutch Poisons Information Center: an alarming increase.
    Anja Wijnands, The Netherlands
  • Workplace intoxications in Egypt: databases, main exposures encountered and policies for management
    Amal El Safty, Cairo, Egypt

THURSDAY MAY 26th | 14:00-15:00 ROOM 2




Calendar 2022-05-26 14:00 2022-05-26 15:00 Europe/Tallin BEST PAPER FROM 2021
 
BEST PAPER FROM 2021

  • Paper 1, To be announced by the presenter
    Gabija Laubner, Vilnius, Lithuania
  • Paper 2, To be announced by the presenter
    Brenna Farmer, New York, USA          
  • Paper 3, To be announced by the presenter
    Katrin Faber, Zurich, Switzerland
  • Paper 4, To be announced by the presenter
    Ingrid Berling, Newcastle, Australia

THURSDAY MAY 26th | 15:40-16:10 ROOM 1




Calendar 2022-05-26 15:40 2022-05-26 16:10 Europe/Tallin INTOXICATIONS AT THE WORK PLACE /CONFINED SPACE – CONTINUED
 
INTOXICATIONS AT THE WORK PLACE /CONFINED SPACE – CONTINUED

  • Experiences from an Occupational Toxicology Clinic, Maryland, USA.
    John Downs, Maryland, USA
  • Case studies of chemical accidents: National Poison Control Centre lessons learned.
    Slavica Vucinic, Belgrade, Serbia          
  •  

THURSDAY MAY 26th | 15:40-17:15 ROOM 2




Calendar 2022-05-26 15:40 2022-05-26 16:10 Europe/Tallin CLINICAL CASE SESSION & ORAL PRESENTATION
 
CLINICAL CASE SESSION & ORAL PRESENTATION

  • Detection of isotonitazene in two patients during a cluster outbreak of patients with acute opioid toxicity
    Klara SC De Baerdemaeker, Clinical Toxicology, Guy's & St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust, London, United Kingdom
  • Exposures to combustion products of lithium-ion batteries reported to the National Poisons Information Center
    Arjen Koppen, Dutch Poisons Information Center, UMC Utrecht, Utrecht, Netherlands.     
  • Endogenous ethylene glycol production in monozygotic twins
    Marc Ghannoum, University of Montreal, Montreal, Canada 
  • Contribution of imaging in the diagnosis of cerebral thrombosis related to snakebite envenoming by Bothrops lanceolatus in Martinique: a report of 25 cases
    Dabor Resiere, Critical Care Unit, University Hospital of Martinique (French West Indies), Fort-de-France, France
  • When drugs break your heart. Takotsubo syndrome in addiction medicine: a case series
    Cecilia Lanzi, Toxicology Unit and Poison Control Center, Careggi University Hospital, Florence, Italy.
  • Lethal methanol poisoning: an outbreak in the Kaunas region, Lithuania                             
    Marius Perminas, Lithuanian University of Health Sciences, Kaunas, Lithuania.
  • Infant botulism treated with heptavalent botulinum antitoxin: a case series
    Davide Lonati, Pavia Poison Control Centre - National Toxicology Information Centre - Clinical and Experimental Lab, Toxicology Unit, Maugeri Clinical and Scientific Institutes IRCCS, Pavia, Italy.
  • The increasing problem of intentional ingestion of sodium nitrite: an Italian experience.
    Azzurra Schicchi, Pavia Poison Control Centre - National Toxicology Information Centre - Clinical and Experimental Lab, Toxicology Unit, Maugeri Clinical and Scientific Institutes IRCCS, Pavia, Italy.
  • Acute opioid withdrawal following high dose intramuscular naloxone: a prospective prehospital series.
    Katherine Z Isoardi, Clinical Toxicology Unit, Princess Alexandra Hospital, Brisbane, Australia.

THURSDAY MAY 26th | 15:40-17:15 ROOM 1




Calendar 2022-05-26 15:40 2022-05-26 16:10 Europe/Tallin ORAL PRESENTATIONS AND SPECIAL LECTURE
 
ORAL PRESENTATIONS AND SPECIAL LECTURE

  • Efficacy of a 12h intravenous acetylcysteine (SNAP) regimen following large single acute paracetamol overdose  
    Ruben HK Thanacoody, Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom.
  • ToxNet 2: Judgement Day
    Tobias Zellner, Division of Clinical Toxicology and Poison Control Centre Munich, Department of Internal Medicine II, TUM School of Medicine, Technical University of Munich, Munich, Germany.
  • The 40th EAPCCT: Highlights from the last 40 conferences
    Thomas Zilker, Munich, Germany

FRIDAY MAY 27th | 09:00-10:00 ROOM 1




Calendar 2022-05-27 15:40 2022-05-27 16:10 Europe/Tallin LOUIS ROCHE LECTURE
 
LOUIS ROCHE LECTURE

  • Introduction and presentation of the Louise Roche Lecturer
    Horst Thiermann, EAPCCT President
  • Re-thinking alcohol: A call to ACTion
    Sally Bradberry  

FRIDAY MAY 27th | 09:00-10:00 ROOM 1




Calendar 2022-05-27 15:40 2022-05-27 16:10 Europe/Tallin TOXICOLOGY AND RHABDOMYOLYSIS
 
TOXICOLOGY AND RHABDOMYOLYSIS

  • Pathophysiology and diagnosis of rhabdomyolysis (including brief discussion around carbon monoxide, pharmaceuticals)
    Cathelijne Lyphout
  • 1, 2-Dichloroethane intoxication in Estonia: a case series
    Vladislav Mihnovitš, Tartu University Hospital, Tartu, Estonia.  
  • Factors contributing to the severity of rhabdomyolysis in acute poisoningGordana Vukovic Ercegovic, National Poison Control Center, Military Medical Academy, Belgrade, Serbia.

FRIDAY MAY 27th | 10:05-10:55 ROOM 2




Calendar 2022-05-27 15:40 2022-05-27 16:10 Europe/Tallin TOXICOLOGY DATA COLLECTION NETWORKS / TOXICOVIGILANCE - ROUND TABLE
 
TOXICOLOGY DATA COLLECTION NETWORKS / TOXICOVIGILANCE - ROUND TABLE

  • The US National Poison Data System (NPDS)
    Al Bronstein, Hawaii, USA
  • The French Poison Control Centre Network
    Dominique Vodovar, Paris, France  
  • The Case Database System of the German Speaking Society of Clinical Toxicology (GfKT)
    Andreas Sturer, Mainz, Germany
  • The Spanish Toxicosurveillance System (SETv)
    Ana Ferrer Dufol, Zaragoza, Spain
  • The Toxicology Investigators Consortium (ToxIC)
    Paul Wax, Phoenix, Arizona 

FRIDAY MAY 27th | 11:30-12:30 ROOM 1




Calendar 2022-05-27 11:30 2022-05-27 12:30 Europe/Tallin TOXICOLOGY AND RHABDOMYOLYSIS – CONTINUED
 
TOXICOLOGY AND RHABDOMYOLYSIS – CONTINUED

  • Creepy crawlies and things that grow which cause rhabdomyolysis
    Geoff Isbister
  • Things that get you high and damage your muscles
    Piotr Kabata  
  • What’s the appropriate management of toxicology-related rhabdomyolysis?
    Darren Roberts

FRIDAY MAY 27th | 11:30-12:30 ROOM 2




Calendar 2022-05-27 11:30 2022-05-27 12:30 Europe/Tallin TOXICOLOGY DATA COLLECTION NETWORKS / TOXICOVIGILANCE - ROUND TABLE – CONTINUED
 
TOXICOLOGY DATA COLLECTION NETWORKS / TOXICOVIGILANCE - ROUND TABLE – CONTINUED

  • The European Drug Emergencies Network (Euro-DEN)
    Paul Dargan, London, UK
  • The South Asia Clinical Toxicology Research Collaboration (SACTRC)
    Fahim Cader, Peradeniya, Sri Lanka  
  • The Experience from Australia
    Andrew Dawson, Sydney, Australia
  • The Identification of Novel psychoActive substances (IONA) Project
    Simon Thomas, Newcastle, UK

FRIDAY MAY 27th | 14:00-15:10 ROOM 1




Calendar 2022-05-27 11:30 2022-05-27 12:30 Europe/Tallin EXPERIENCE WITH THE NEW EUROPEAN PRODUCT NOTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS (PREVIOUS ARTICLE 45)
 
EXPERIENCE WITH THE NEW EUROPEAN PRODUCT NOTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS (PREVIOUS ARTICLE 45)

  • Harmonised product notification in the EU
    Ronald de Groot, Utrecht, the Netherlands
  • New product notification: experience of the German appointed body
    Herbert Desel, BfR/AB, Berlin, Germany  
  • New product notification: experience of the Swedish Poisons Centre
    Lovisa Ostberg, Stockholm, Sweden
  • Developing and implementing the new mixture notification tools by ECHA   
    Daniele Ape, ECHA [European Chemicals Agency] Helsinki, Finland
  • Annex VIII (Article 45; Regulation 1272/2008) – Life After ‘Brexit’: A UK perspective
    Pardeep S Jagpal, National Poisons Information Service, Birmingham, UK.

FRIDAY MAY 27th | 14:00-15:10 ROOM 2




Calendar 2022-05-27 11:30 2022-05-27 12:30 Europe/Tallin ORAL AND SHORT ORAL (ECMO GROUP)
 
ORAL AND SHORT ORAL (ECMO GROUP)

  • Prognostic factors in calcium-channel blocker poisoning managed medically or with veno-arterial extracorporeal membrane oxygenation: an observational cohort study 
    Bruno Mégarbane, Department of Medical and Toxicological Critical Care, Lariboisière Hospital, INSERM UMRS-1144, Paris University, Paris, France.
  • Use of extracorporeal cardiopulmonary resuscitation for cardiac arrest from acute pediatric poisoning: a US cohort from 2003 to 2019
    Matteo Di Nardo, Pediatric Intensive Care Unit, Bambino Gesù Children’s Hospital, Rome, Italy.
  • Echocardiography in hypotensive poisoned patients: the potential role of measurement of mitral annular plane systolic excursion (MAPSE) in differential diagnosis and management                             
    Csaba Pap, Department of Emergency Medicine and Clinical Toxicology, Budapest, Hungary.
  • INTOXICATE study. Comparison of patients with/without ECG-changes and with/without abnormal values; a pilot study
    Sam M Zwaag, Dutch National Poisons Information Centre (NPIC), University Medical Center Utrecht, Utrecht, Netherlands.
  • Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) use in adults for acute poisoning in the US: a retrospective study from 2003 to 2019
     Hong K Kim, University of Maryland School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD, United States.

FRIDAY MAY 27th | 15:40-16:20 ROOM 1




Calendar 2022-05-27 15:40 2022-05-27 16:20 Europe/Tallin EXPERIENCE WITH THE NEW EUROPEAN PRODUCT NOTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS (PREVIOUS ARTICLE 45) – CONTINUED
 
EXPERIENCE WITH THE NEW EUROPEAN PRODUCT NOTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS (PREVIOUS ARTICLE 45) – CONTINUED

  • Comprehensive product data for poisons centres: contributions of EAPCCT and its members
    Herbert Desel, German Federal Institute for Risk Assessment (BfR), Berlin, Germany.
  • New product notification: experience of the Irish Poisons Centre
    Patricia Casey, Dublin, Ireland
  • New product notification: experience of industry
    Cindy Chhuon, AISE [International Association for Soaps, Detergents and Maintenance Products]  
  •  

FRIDAY MAY 27th | 15:40-16:20 ROOM 2




Calendar 2022-05-27 15:40 2022-05-27 16:20 Europe/Tallin SHORT ORALS
 
SHORT ORALS

  • Pediatric suicide attempts by self-poisoning: a multicentre Spanish register.
    Lidia Martínez-Sánchez, Pediatric Emergency Department. SJD Barcelona Children’s Hospital, Intoxications Working Group of the Spanish Society of Pediatric Emergencies. Esplugues de Llobregat, Spain
  • A pilot program of training in early childhood home poisoning & injury prevention using a remote video game: VirtualSafeHome© 
    Alan Woolf, Boston Children's Hospital; Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts, United States.
  • Association of hyperthermia with adverse outcomes in the anticholinergic toxidrome
    Grant Comstock, Rocky Mountain Poison and Drug Safety, Denver, United States.
  • Prognostic factors of severity and need for antidote administration in acute digoxin and Nerium oleander poisoning
    Azzurra Schicchi, Pavia Poison Control Centre - National Toxicology Information Centre - Clinical and Experimental Lab, Toxicology Unit, Maugeri Clinical and Scientific Institutes IRCCS, Pavia, Italy.
  • Closing of the 42th EAPCCT Conference