Room 2
08:30-10:30
Substance Surprises in the ED
Chairs: Evvah Karakılıc, Jasmin Hamzić
08:30-08:50
When Pleasure Meets Drugs - Chemsex Emergencies
Jasmin Hamzić
08:50-09:10
Contrast-Induced Nephropathy: Myth, Reality, or Outdated Concept?
Martina Pavletić
09:10-09:25
Nitrous Oxide Toxicity: Neurological, Hematological, and Emergency Implications
Evvah Karakılıc
09:25-09:35
Exposing Radiological Myths – Order a Scan without Worry
Nikola Čolović
09:35-09:45
Respiratory Depression in Comatose Alcohol-Intoxicated Patients: Impact of Co-Ingestion and Airway Management – a 36-Month Retrospective Cohort Study
Jonida Kito
09:45-09:55
Alcohol Use and Treatment Services: Historical Context, Public Health Impact and Treatment System Mapping in Albania
Irena Ceko Marko
09:55-10:05
Spot the Spike - ED Approach Do Drug Facilitated Sexual Assaults
Jasmin Hamzić
10:05-10:15
Polypharmacy in the Emergency Department: When Treatment Becomes the Trigger
Jonida Kito
10:15-10:30
Discussion
10:30-11:00
Coffee break
11:00-13:10
Breath Under Pressure
Chairs: Ashraf Butt, Višnja Nesek Adam
11:00-11:20
Front of Neck Access
Ashraf Butt
11:20-11:35
Physiologically Difficult Airway
Višnja Nesek Adam
11:35-11:45
Is Short Transport Time a Limitation for Prehospital CPAP Application? a Comparative Study of Physician-Led EMS Teams
Tatjana Jevtić Drkić
11:45-11:55
High-Flow Nasal Oxygen Therapy as a Non-Invasive Respiratory Support in the Emergency Department: from Evidence to Practice
Nataša Mavrinac
11:55-12:05
Morphine Administration in the Emergency Department for Dyspnea at the End of Life
Asher Taragin
12:05-12:15
Use of Noninvasive Ventilation (NIV) in Emergency Department (ED) of Kbc Osijek
Sanela Unfirer
12:15-12:25
Airway Management in Critically Ill Patients: Who Secures the Airway and When? a Prehospital– Hospital Analysis from a Tertiary- Level Centre
Mirna Alvir
12:25-12:35
The physiologically difficult airway in the ED. Going beyond anatomy
Antonios Boultadakis
12:35-13:00
Discussion
13:00-14:30
Lunch break
14:30-16:30
From Air to ED Belly Busters
Chairs: Carmen-Diana Cimpoesu, Adis Keranović
14:30-14:50
HEMS Intervention for Trauma Patients
Carmen-Diana Cimpoesu
14:50-15:10
Helicopter Emergency Medical Service Provides Faster Diagnosis and More Efficient Patient Care
Adis Keranović
15:10-15:20
Helicopter Emergency Medical Service in Croatia
Saša Balija
15:20-15:30
Does Anyone Still Ask If We Need HEMS? One Year of Real-World Data from Split Base
Andrija Babić
15:30-15:40
Vipera Ammodytes Bite in a Rural Area of Dalmatia: the Role of Helicopter Emergency Medical Service
Zdravka Majić
15:40-15:50
The Myth-Buster: Approach to Small Bowel Obstruction in the Emergency Departement
Lovro Hrvoić
15:50-16:10
Diagnostic Approach to Acute Appendicitis in Three Emergency Departments: Value of Imaging, Clinical Signs and Laboratory Markers
Marinka Otočan
16:10-16:30
Discussion
16:30-17:00