Themes
For review purposes, abstracts are required to be categorized into different themes as follows:
- Cardiac CT
Coronary artery disease, plaque, physiology (FFR-CT), structural/valvular imaging, aorta etc - Cardiac MRI
Ischemia/perfusion, viability/scar, cardiomyopathies, mapping/strain, 4D flow etc - Echocardiography
Stress echo, valvular/structural imaging, heart failure/cardiomyopathy, 3D/strain and advanced techniques etc - Multimodality & Structural/Interventional Imaging
Comparative multimodality studies (CT–CMR–Echo–PET), fusion imaging, CHD, and imaging for TAVI, TEER/MitraClip, LAA/PFO, EP/device planning and follow-up etc - Nuclear Cardiology (SPECT/PET)
Perfusion and viability, metabolism, inflammation/infection imaging, hybrid PET/CT or PET/MR etc - AI, Data Science & Emerging Technologies
Machine learning/radiomics, decision support, automation, workflow innovation, wearables and digital biomarkers etc - Outcomes, Registries & Clinical Trials
Prognostic studies, real-world data, population registries, imaging-guided clinical trials, implementation and cost-effectiveness etc - Clinical Cases
Unique or rare cases across any modality, illustrative teaching cases, image-guided physiology
Abstract Structure
1. Title: The title should indicate the abstract content. Company or trade names, special symbols, characters, and uncommon abbreviations are not permitted.
2. Type: You may select one of the following types of abstract:
- Poster Presentation
- Oral Presentation
- Case Presentation Abstract
3. Content: Abstract body should not exceed 250 words. Content must be organized in the following structure:
- "Objectives", "Materials and Methods", "Results", and "Conclusion".
A sample abstract can be viewed here.
b) Case Submission Abstract
- Section headings: "Case Background / History", "Problem / Complication", "Results", and "Conclusion".
A sample abstract can be viewed here.
4. Supporting Image/Graph/Illustration (Optional):
You may submit a supporting image, graph, or illustration for your abstract.