Text and illustrations must be readable from distances of at least 1 meter. Use lightweight materials only; heavy articles are difficult to secure.
Disclosures must never include the use of a trade name or a product-group message and must be listed once at the bottom of the poster.
Make the title dynamic and conclusive, rather than descriptive.
Avoid beginning sentences with numerals.
Standard abbreviations may be used without definition. Nonstandard abbreviations should be placed in parentheses after the first use of the word or phrase abbreviated.
No identifying information about patients participating in a study or trial should be used.
All abbreviations must be defined before being used as an abbreviation in the text.
Proofread poster abstracts carefully to avoid errors before submission.
No corrections will be allowed or made once the poster abstract has been submitted.
QR codes are permitted.
Abstract Categories
Vascular interventions
Aortic interventions
Peripheral arterial diagnosis and interventions
Venous interventions
Dialysis interventions
Embolization
Neurointerventions
Stroke
Embolization
Carotid interventions
Interventional Oncology
Chemoembolization
Radioembolization
Locoregional treatments
Non vascular interventions
Hepatobiliary
Gastrointestinal
Genitourinary
Musculoskeletal
Thoracic
Diagnostic imaging topic pertaining to IR
HCC diagnosis and follow up after IO treatments
PAD and venous assessment.
Dialysis access evaluation
Radiation technology and safety/nursing/quality
Marketing of Interventional radiology business
Poster Presentation Instructions
The same abstract and title submission indicated in this email need to be used during the congress and not another topic can fill your currently accepted slot.
Poster authors need to place the title, author(s), institution if applicable and country at the header of the poster presentation
Poster presenters should use the poster code in that email to find their space at the poster area.
The poster thickness of paper advised is 120 to 150 gsm
The boards are made out of cork and posters will be pinned or applied using double-sided taped
Poster presenters should mount their poster in the allocated poster display area at 07:30 AM – 09:30 on February 27, 2019 preferably prior to the beginning of the lectures
Posters should be left on display during the congress until end and preferably until the end of the congress
Authors should be available near their posters particularly during allotted timings that coincide with coffee breaks.
Authors should pay attention to any details mentioned in communication with the secretariat on any further onsite instructions
Poster Dimensions
The backboard panel for each poster presentation board measures 90 centimeter by 150 centimeter
The poster thickness of paper advised is 120 to 150 gsm
Posters need to be printed by authors themselves and not exceed the size of the presentation board.