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Abstracts and Cases Submission

The Organizing Committee of the 29th Annual Scientific Congress of the Hong Kong College of Cardiology welcomes the submission of Abstracts, Cardiac Intervention Cases and Clinical Cardiology Cases for presentation. Please read carefully the following instructions to submit your abstracts and cases.

Event Dates: 7 July 2021 – 9 July 2021
Submission Deadline: Extended to 30 May 2021
Notification Date: May 2021
Submission Portal:
Online Abstract Submission Portal

(Submission by email/fax/post will NOT be accepted)

Guidelines

Themes

The Organizing Committee invites you to submit abstracts according to the following themes. Themes only apply to abstracts.

  • Adult Congenital Heart Disease
  • Arrhythmia and Electrophysiology
  • Cardiac Imaging
  • Cardiac Pacing and Implantable Cardioverter Defibrillator
  • Cardiac Rehabilitation
  • Cardiac Surgery
  • Coronary Artery Disease
  • Heart Failure
  • Hypertension and Hyperlipidemia
  • Paediatric Cardiology
  • Percutaneous Coronary Intervention
  • Structural Heart Intervention
  • Valvular Heart Disease
  • Others

Awards

Outstanding abstracts and cases accepted for oral presentation will be shortlisted for the competition of the following awards with a cash prize of HK$3,000.00 each.

  • Best Paper Award (Main Program)
  • Best Paper Award (Paediatric Cardiology)
  • Best Interesting/Challenging Cardiac Intervention Case Award
  • Best Interesting/Challenging Clinical Cardiology Case Award
  • Best Paediatric Cardiology Case Award

Best Poster Award (Main Program) with a cash prize of HK$3,000.00 will be awarded to the top poster.

Registration

All presenters are required to pre-register to the Congress by 20 May 2021 to confirm Congress participation and presentation of their works.


Abstracts

General information

  1. Submission of abstracts of original research for presentation at the 29th Annual Scientific Congress of the Hong Kong College of Cardiology is welcomed.  Submitted abstracts should not have been presented at any previous scientific meeting held in Hong Kong prior to the 29th Annual Scientific Congress.  Former presentation at international meetings does not disqualify.
  2. Submitted abstracts should not have been published in any local or international journal in full paper form prior to the 29th Annual Scientific Congress of the Hong Kong College of Cardiology.
  3. Abstracts must be submitted through the online submission system (https://icc.eventsair.com/asc2021/abstract).
  4. The abstract must be written in English.
  5. Abstracts must be submitted no later than the deadline of 30 May 2021.

Content of the abstract

  1. Do not include any abbreviation in the title of the abstract.  Include the family names and initials of all authors.  Do not include degrees of authors.  Include the names and locations of the institutions in which the research was performed.
  2. Organize the body of the abstract with the following headings:
    Background: In an initial paragraph, provide relevant information on the background and   purpose of the study, preferably in no more than one or two sentences.
    Methods: Briefly state the methodology used.
    Results: Summarize the results in sufficient details to support the conclusions.
    Conclusion: State the conclusions reached.
  3. References and credits must not be included in the abstract.  Do not include street address, postal code, degrees or grant support.  Formulae should in general be avoided.  The use of standard abbreviations is desirable.  Place special or unusual abbreviations in parentheses after the full words the first time it appears in the abstract.
  4. The abstract should not contain more than 400 words.  Simple tables and graphics may be included.  A table or a graphic equals 80 words and is included as part of the 400 words limit.  Graphics should be of high resolution and have a file type of “gif”, “jpg” or “jpeg”.

Abstract review, selection and publication

  1. All abstracts will be reviewed and scored by the Abstract and Case Review Committee.  An abstract may be accepted for oral or poster presentation, or it may be rejected.
  2. Abstracts accepted for presentation will be published in a Supplement of the Journal of the Hong Kong College of Cardiology.
  3. Once accepted, copyright of the abstract will be transferred to the Hong Kong College of Cardiology.

Challenging / Interesting Cardiac Intervention Cases

General information

  1. Submission of challenging / interesting cardiac intervention cases for presentation at the 29th Annual Scientific Congress of the Hong Kong College of Cardiology is welcomed.  Submitted cases should not have been presented at any previous meeting held in Hong Kong prior to the 29th Annual Scientific Congress.  Former presentation at international meetings does not disqualify.
  2. Submitted cases should not have been published in any local or international journal prior to the 29th Annual Scientific Congress of the Hong Kong College of Cardiology.
  3. Cases must be submitted through the online submission system (https://icc.eventsair.com/asc2021/abstract).
  4. The case must be written in English.
  5. Case must be submitted no later than the deadline of 30 May 2021.

Content of the case submission

  1. Do not include any abbreviation in the title of the case.  Include the family names and initials of all authors.  Do not include degrees of authors.  Include the names and locations of the institutions in which the case was managed.
  2. Organize the body of the case submission with the following headings:
    Background: In an initial paragraph, provide relevant background information for the case, preferably in no more than one or two sentences.
    Case: Describe the patient, history and details of the cardiac intervention procedure performed.
    Decision-making: Discuss what choices were made during the cardiac intervention procedure, how you proceeded and any relevant teaching points.
    Conclusion: State the conclusions reached.
  3. References and credits must not be included in the case submission.  Do not include street address, postal code or degrees.  Formulae should in general be avoided.  The use of standard abbreviations is desirable.  Place special or unusual abbreviations in parentheses after the full words the first time it appears in the case submission.
  4. The case submission should not contain more than 400 words.  Representative figures are encouraged.  Each figure equals 80 words and is included as part of the 400 words limit.  Figures should be of high resolution and have a file type of “gif”, “jpg” or “jpeg”.

Review, selection and publication

  1. All cases will be reviewed and scored by the Abstract and Case Review Committee.  A case may be accepted for oral presentation or case poster presentation, or it may be rejected.
  2. Cases accepted for presentation will be published in a Supplement of the Journal of the Hong Kong College of Cardiology.
  3. Once accepted, copyright of the case will be transferred to the Hong Kong College of Cardiology.

Challenging / Interesting Clinical Cardiology Cases

General information

  1. Submission of interesting/challenging cardiology cases for presentation at the 29th Annual Scientific Congress of the Hong Kong College of Cardiology is welcomed.  Submitted cases should not have been presented at any previous meeting held in Hong Kong prior to the 29th Annual Scientific Congress.  Former presentation at international meetings does not disqualify.
  2. Submitted cases should not have been published in any local or international journal prior to the 29th Annual Scientific Congress of the Hong Kong College of Cardiology.
  3. Cases must be submitted through the online submission system (https://icc.eventsair.com/asc2021/abstract).
  4. The case must be written in English.
  5. Cases must be submitted no later than the deadline of 30 May 2021.

Content of the case submission

  1. Do not include any abbreviation in the title of the case.  Include the family names and initials of all authors.  Do not include degrees of authors.  Include the names and locations of the institutions in which the case was managed.
  2. Organize the body of the case submission with the following headings:
    Background: In an initial paragraph, provide relevant background information for the case, preferably in no more than one or two sentences.
    Case: Describe the patient, history and any other relevant information that led to the decision-making.
    Decision-making: Discuss what choices were made based on the case, how you proceeded and any relevant teaching points.
    Conclusion: State the conclusions reached.
  3. References and credits must not be included in the case submission.  Do not include street address, postal code or degrees.  Formulae should in general be avoided.  The use of standard abbreviations is desirable.  Place special or unusual abbreviations in parentheses after the full words the first time it appears in the case submission.
  4. The case submission should not contain more than 400 words.  Tables and graphics may be included.  Each table or graphics equals 80 words and is included as part of the 400 words limit.  Graphics should be of high resolution and have a file type of “gif”, “jpg” or “jpeg”.

Review, selection and publication

  1. All cases will be reviewed and scored by the Abstract and Case Review Committee.  A case may be accepted for oral presentation or case poster presentation, or it may be rejected.
  2. Cases accepted for presentation will be published in a Supplement of the Journal of the Hong Kong College of Cardiology.
  3. Once accepted, copyright of the case will be transferred to the Hong Kong College of Cardiology.