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Presenter guidelines

ESC Acute CardioVascular Care 2024, Athens, from 08 to 10 March

Congratulations on having your abstract or clinical case accepted for ESC Acute CardioVascular Care 2024.

All abstracts and clinical cases must be presented in person, in Athens, at the scheduled date and time, as shown in your agreement form.

All presentations must be uploaded in advance online by the deadline indicated on your agreement form. 

All presenters must register for the congress.

Failure to upload, register, and present in Athens at the congress will lead to the withdrawal of the abstract/clinical case from the Congress Programme and publications (abstract book supplement, ESC 365).



These Guidelines are for presenters in an abstract clinical case or Late breaking science session.

Please check your agreement form to verify the day, time and format of your presentation and carefully read the guidelines below.

We are committed to showcasing your presentation in the best possible light.

Upload services are now open -

I am an abstract presenter – Go to My Abstracts

I am a clinical case presenter – Go to My Agreements

My abstract or clinical case is accepted in an Award / Late-breaking science / Clinical Case session

Presentation Format - Slides

Please refer to your agreement form to see the session type and format in which your abstract has been accepted - It will also specify your presentation duration and the maximum slides allowed.

Your presentation should remain short and should focus on the key results of your research. Your presentation timing must not exceed the presentation time indicated on your agreement form.

Your presentation slides must be prepared with 16/9 format and have a 1920 x 1080 minimum resolution.

We highly recommend the use of the ESC Acute CardioVascular Care 2024 slide template.

Awards sessions - Young Investigator Award Competition & Research Prize

These sessions will feature the top-rated abstracts in the respective category.

Each finalist will have 9 minutes to present the research, followed by 6 minutes of questions and answers from jury members.

The abstract jury members will be scoring on the following criteria: Originality, Scientific Content, Presentation and Answers to Questions.

You need to prepare a PowerPoint Presentation with a maximum of 13 slides (including the title slide). The DOI slide will be automatically inserted in your set of slides by our technicians based on your declaration at the time of the submission of the agreement form. 

Specific information and instructions are sent by email to the presenters.

The upload deadline is Thursday 8 February.

Results will be announced during the Closing Ceremony on Sunday 10 March at 12:50 PM CET time in the lecture room 1. 

Late-breaking science session

This session will feature the latest original findings in science.

Each presenter will have 8 minutes to present, followed by 4 minutes of questions and answers from the Chairpersons and the audience.

You need to prepare a PowerPoint Presentation with a maximum of 13 slides (including the title slide). The DOI slide will be automatically inserted in your set of slides by our technicians based on your declaration at the time of the submission of the agreement form. 

The upload deadline is Thursday 22 February.

Clinical Case sessions 

Those highly interactive, practical and educational sessions will feature the top-rated clinical cases.

The main objective of the sessions is to learn from challenging clinical case scenarios. 

We recommend the following format for the presentation of your case - (may not be applicable to all cases)

  1. Patient presentation
  2. Initial workup 
  3. Diagnosis and Management
  4. Follow-up
  5. Learning point(s) 

A DOI slide will be automatically inserted by our services based on the information completed at the time of agreement.

The upload deadline is Thursday 8 February.

Clinical Case accepted in a Lecture Room - 

Each presenter will have 7 minutes to present, followed by 6 minutes of questions and answers. 

Slide Presentation Requirements - Maximum number of slides = 15 including the title slide. 

Clinical Case accepted in the Case Station - 

Each presenter will have 5 minutes to present, followed by 3 minutes of questions and answers. 

Slide Presentation Requirements - Maximum number of slides = 6 including the title slide. 

My abstract is accepted in a Moderated ePoster session

Your abstract has been selected for presentation in a Moderated ePoster session hosted by two Chairpersons, experts in the topic.

All presenters will have 3 minutes to summarise their research, followed by 3 minutes to address questions from the Chairpersons and the audience. 

You need to prepare an ePoster (1 PDF page) - your DOI will be added by our service.

The upload deadline is Thursday 8 February.

My abstract is accepted in a Traditional Poster session

Abstracts selected for Poster Presentation must be presented as a paper visual display of the research.

Session information

Please check your agreement form for:

  • Poster viewing times
  • Poster set-up and removal information.

Important information: Please note the ESC cannot be held responsible for posters displayed or left in the Poster area or in the Congress centre. Posters must be collected after each session.

Technical requirements for paper posters

Dimensions of your poster

  • Landscape orientation
  • Poster size - 90 cm (height) x 180 cm (width) maximum
    Posters on several sheets are not accepted (cannot be affixed)
  • Please note that the use of the official ESC logo is not allowed on your poster. This also applies to ESC Association, Working Group and Council logos

Poster Design

  1. Title, author(s), address (at upper edge, across the width of the whole poster)
  2. Purpose
  3. Methods
  4. Results
  5. Conclusions
  6. Declaration of interest (mandatory)

The title should be emphasised by the use of bold-face type. When displayed the letters used should not be smaller than 15 mm.

The sub-title should be printed in the same kind of lettering, but semi-bold and not less than 10 mm high when displayed. This guarantees clear reading even from a distance of 2-3 meters.

The text should be broken up by the inclusion of drawings and/or photos. The use of colour makes the poster more attractive and effective.

Declaration of interest – Poster Presenters are required to disclose potential conflicts of interest for themselves and all co-authors as applicable regarding their presentation at the bottom of their Paper Poster. Please state "None" if no conflicts exist.

This will allow the audience to take potential conflicts of interest into account when assessing the objectivity of the presentation. The existence of potential conflicts of interest does not necessarily indicate a bias. However, it is our ethical obligation to inform participants so that they are made aware of any relationship that might cause unintentional bias. A potential conflict of interest may arise from various relationships, past or present, such as employment, consultancy, investments and stock ownership, funding for research, family relationship etc.

Material for mounting your poster to the poster board will be supplied by the ESC.
Please refer to the ESC staff in the poster area for further assistance.

Upload an electronic version of your Paper Poster

In addition to your paper poster presentation in Athens, we invite you to upload an electronic version of your paper poster to be featured post congress on ESC 365. We strongly recommend you to benefit from this option to ensure your research gets utmost visibility. ePosters can be uploaded via our online services until the day before your presentation is scheduled.

How do I upload my presentation

Upload services are now open -

I am an abstract presenter - Go to My Abstracts

I am a clinical case / late-breaking science presenter - Go to My Agreements

When you submit your agreement form, you are required to declare any potential conflict(s) of interest. The information collected will then be inserted in your PowerPoint set of slides for oral presentations and in your ePoster for ePoster presentations. There is no need to create your own DOI slide or to insert it in your ePoster. In addition, you will be asked to select and enter up to three key words that best classify your research.

Slide presentations

All slide presentations must be uploaded via our online service before Thursday 8 February. Kindly note those are strict deadlines which will not be extended. Content not uploaded by this date will be withdrawn.

Your presentation slides must be prepared with the 16/9 format and have a 1920 x 1080 minimum resolution.

We highly recommend using the ESC Acute CardioVascular Care 2024 slide template

In order to ensure optimal delivery of your presentation, please comply with the following guidelines in the preparation of your presentation:

  • Your presentation must be prepared in PowerPoint version: type .pptx
  • The preferred page set-up is landscape orientation (portrait orientation will not be displayed correctly)
  • Use standard Windows fonts only. Try to avoid the use of non-standard Windows fonts or language-specific fonts.
  • Images: Make sure that inserted images have a minimum resolution of 300dpi
  • Video: All videos must be embedded in your presentation. To avoid any issue with movies and loops with PowerPoint, presentations MUST be saved as .pptx files
  • Apple: Please give your filename an extension “pptx” (Preferred version: PowerPoint 2010)
  • Check your presentation on a Windows-operated computer (preferably Win10) before you upload it

Once connected, you will see, under the presentation title, a link to upload.

  • A step by step wizard will take you through the process
  • You will be first directed to your Profile to update it, if necessary
  • Option to upload a picture or to give your consents for use of the existing picture
    • Option to provide or update Social Media information
  • Then proceed with the upload of your PowerPoint
  • DOI - The information declared at the time of the submission of the agreement form will be automatically inserted by our services as a second slide in your presentation. 
  • You will be asked to select up to three keywords (from an available list of topics/keywords - or with the option to use free text if you do not find a suitable entry). These are important to accurately index your presentation and be referenced on ESC 365.
  • For each uploaded presentation, you will receive a confirmation email of your upload.
  • To modify your upload, you can re-access the service and upload a corrected version - only the latest uploaded version will be kept.

ePosters

Your abstract will be presented in an electronic poster format (ePoster) and must be uploaded by the indicated date in your agreement form.

Kindly note this is a strict deadline which will not be extended. Content not uploaded at this date will be withdrawn. 

Technical requirements for ePosters

Recommendations and requirements to optimise your poster display on screen:

  • Create your document in PowerPoint (1 page)
  • Orientation: Landscape. Layout: 16 x 9
  • Save it as a PDF file

Please note that the use of the official ESC logo is not allowed.

Declaration of interest is mandatory but does not need to be inserted when preparing your ePoster. The information declared at the time of the submission on your agreement form will be automatically inserted by our services on your ePoster.

Suggestion - Important fields to include in your PDF layout:

  • Title, author(s), address (upper edge, across the width the whole poster)
  • Purpose
  • Methods
  • Results
  • Conclusions

The ESC does not allow QR codes on Posters. The text should be broken up by the inclusion of drawings and/or photos. The use of colour makes the poster more attractive and effective.

Upload your ePoster
  • Animations - Avoid overlapping animated objects or serial animations. Only the final view/status will be visible
  • Font types - Please use Times New Roman, Helvetica, Arial, Calibri, Verdana or Symbol.
    The font size should be 14 points or bigger.
  • Images and tables - at least 200 dpi for your images and tables. Good picture quality is essential. All graphs and tables must be embedded in your file. You must also avoid animated GIF files and respect the copyrights and personal anonymity of the pictures and tables. Do not insert or embed any videos in your file.
  • Note for Apple Macintosh users - Please do not drag and drop to insert pictures into your file as graphs and images will not display properly.
  • DOI - The information declared at the time of the submission of the agreement form will be automatically inserted by our services on your ePoster. 
  • You will be asked to select up to three keywords (from an available list of topics/keywords - or with the option to use free text if you do not find a suitable entry).  These are important to accurately index your presentation and be referenced in ESC 365.
  • For each ePoster uploaded, you will receive a confirmation email. 

To modify your upload, you can re-access the service and upload a corrected version. - only the latest uploaded version will be kept

Additional functions  -  ZOOM ZONES

While you are uploading your PDF file, you will see on the screen a notification that your poster is processing and that the next step is to select the interactive zones (these are the areas you will focus and zoom on during your ePoster presentation)
- Close this confirmation window
- Return to the main screen and click on “select interactive zone”
- Use the « Add new zone » button to add interactive zones
- Repeat this step for every zone in your poster you will zoom on during your presentation
- Click on SAVE at the bottom of the screen to confirm and validate your selection
Back on the main screen, you can re-access your ePoster, view it and if you want to re-upload a different version use “Delete” and start again the process

IMPORTANT FOR YOUR ePOSTER PRESENTATION -
Selecting Zoom Areas will allow you to make your ePoster Presentation more efficient and help you focus on the Key Areas you want to highlight during your ePoster Presentation.
A minimum of 3 Zoom Zones is required during the upload process.

ESC 365 and Social Media

ESC 365, the cardiology knowledge hub 

It is important to remind the audience that the presentations given in the sessions will later be available on ESC 365.

Please make sure to update your profile to be featured with your presentation(s).

Be active on Social Media

Share the science and add your voice to the biggest CV conversation on X!

  • Use #ACVC2024
  • For posts, you deem pertinent for ESC to share, tag @escardio
  • Posts about the major breakthroughs/conclusions/highlights, and with the most relevant images from the speaker
  • Avoid promotional posts ie 'session xyz starting now’ or content that does not give any scientific value ie 'Great talk from @abc…’ without adding her/his key messages, points, etc
  • Quote the speaker, or tag their profile
  • Double-check spelling and grammar
  • If you have a concern/complain don’t use social media to raise it. Talk to a member of staff. We are always at your service
  • Won’t have time to post? You can still share (repost) @escardio , @ESC_Journals or your network’s posts; stay engaged and comment to their posts with your view or repost with comment (quote)
  • Apply same ethics & etiquette you would in any other context

Video / Audio / Photos

The recording of video or audio from any presentation on the webpages of ESC Acute CardioVascular Care 2024 or at the congress venue in Athens is strictly prohibited.

Restrictions on photography are at the sole discretion of the presenter and must be announced to the audience at the start of the presentation.