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Call for Abstracts

EAPCI Summit 2026, Munich, 19-20 February

Abstracts results are now available

The EAPCI Summit Programme Committee would like to thank all the contributors who have chosen EAPCI Summit 2026 to submit their original research. 

The Summit Programme Committee would like to acknowledge the members of the Abstract Reviewing Committee for their essential contribution to the abstract programme. 

All Abstract submitters have now been notified by email about the status of their abstract(s) and can view the results from their My ESC account.    

How to confirm your abstract presentation

STEP 1 - The submitter must sign in to her/his My ESC account with the email and password used at the time of submission to consult the abstract presentation day, time and format. 

STEP 2 - The submitter must select and confirm the presenter from the list of authors.

STEP 3 - The presenter selected in STEP 2 will receive instructions on how to confirm the presentation and submit the related agreement form. 

This confirmation should be done as soon as possible to ensure the abstract information is accurate in the scientific programme.

STEP 4 - The presenter must register to the summit.

STEP 5 - The presenter can start preparing her/his presentation by consulting the Presenter Guidelines. 

Not only will your science feature at the summit, it will also be published in the European Heart Journal Supplements: The Heart of the Matter  (April 2026).

Presentation formats

All presenters will be required to present their research onsite in Munich.

Selected abstracts have been assigned to different presentation formats:

Moderated ePosters

The highest-graded abstracts have been selected for oral presentation during dedicated Moderated ePoster sessions, held onsite and moderated by two topic experts.

Paper posters

Abstracts selected for poster presentation will be displayed as a paper visual display of the research.