◆ 会议时间:2025年5月14-17日
◆ 会议地点:新加坡(Singapore)
◆ 会议简介:
2025年第33届亚洲心血管与胸外科学会(ASCVTS)年会将于2025年5月14-17日在新加坡举行。大会组委会正筹备一个非常专业的科学计划,既互动又有趣,这将是一个为期4天的会议,将重点介绍心血管和胸外科领域的最新进展,预计有来自世界各地的近1800名教师和代表将出席这次会议。
亚洲心血管与胸外科学会(ASCVTS)于1993年在福冈成立,是亚洲最大的心血管和胸外科专业学术团体。ASCVTS的目标是促进心血管和胸外科的艺术、科学和实践研究,并通过会议和专家之间的联系促进本专业的交流。ASCVTS会员遍布亚洲各个国家,理事会成员由在心血管外科领域宣有突出贡献的亚洲各国专家、学者组成。未经许可禁止复制摘录转载本站任何内容-国际医学会议网(lingyuint.com)
The 33rd Annual Meeting of the Asian Society for Cardiovascular and Thoracic Surgery (ASCVTS 2025)
日期/Date:
May 14-17, 2025
地点/Venue:
Suntec Singapore Convention & Exhibition Centre
Singapore
主题/Theme:
Progress, Innovation and Fellowship.
Hosted by:
The Asian Society for Cardiovascular and Thoracic Surgery (ASCVTS)
摘要征文投稿:
Abstract Submission Deadline: 24 January 2025
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ABSTRACT SUBMISSION GUIDELINES
- Abstracts may be submitted for poster or oral presentation only.
- Abstracts must be submitted online via the Abstract portal. Abstracts submitted by fax, email, or post will NOT be accepted.
- Please do not submit multiple copies of the same abstract.
- Abstracts submitted previously to other congresses will not be accepted.
- Abstract should be submitted by 24 January 2025
- The result will be announced by 28 February 2025
CONFIRMATION OF RECEIPT AND NOTIFICATION OF DECISION
- After submitting your abstract, you will receive an email confirmation that your abstract has been received.
- Please contact the Secretariat at abstract@ascvts2025.org if you have submitted an abstract and did not receive an email acknowledgement.
PRESENTATION AT THE CONGRESS
- Instructions for preparation will be sent together with acceptance notification.
- For each abstract, at least one author is expected to attend the congress. Authors must register for the congress and pay the registration fee by the registration deadline for inclusion in the congress programme and the presentation schedule
PREPARING YOUR ABSTRACT FOR SUBMISSION
- The abstract should be as informative as possible and include the following details:
- Objectives: Background and specific aims of the study
- Methods: Description of methods used
- Results: Summary of results obtained
- Conclusions: Conclusions reached
- Abstracts must meet the following specifications:
- Total Abstract – Limited to 300 words
- Abstract Topic – The abstract topic must be chosen from a specific theme
- Use only standard abbreviations. Special or unusual abbreviations are not recommended. If otherwise necessary, the latter should be placed in parenthesis after the first appearance of the full word.
- All abstracts must be submitted and presented in clear English with accurate grammar and spelling of a quality suitable for publication. If you need editorial help, please arrange for the review of your abstract by a colleague who is a native English speaker, by a university scientific publications office (or other similar facility) or by a copy editor, prior to submission.
- Please note that abstracts must be SUBMITTED before the deadline to be sent for review for inclusion in the Scientific Programme.
DECLARATION OF CONSENT TO PUBLICATION AND ASSIGNATION OF COPYRIGHT
Please take note of the following terms:
- Submitted Abstract cannot be modified or corrected after final submission. Accepted abstracts will be published exactly as submitted. Please ensure all information is correct at the point of submission.
- Submission of the abstract constitutes your and your co-authors’ consent for publication
- The Abstract Submitter warrants and represents that he/she is the owner or has the rights to all the information and content provided to ASCVTS 2025 and Kenes MP Asia. The publication of the abstract does not infringe any third-party rights including, but not limited to, intellectual property rights.
- The Abstract Submitter grants the Organisers a royalty-free, perpetual, irrevocable non-exclusive license to use, reproduce, publish, translate, distribute, and display of the Content.
- The Organisers reserves the right to remove any publication of an abstract which does not comply with the above terms.
- The Abstract Submitter is responsible for informing the other co-authors regarding the abstract status.
Abstract Topics
- Adult Cardiac
- Coronary Surgery
- Mitral Valve
- Tricuspid Valve
- Aortic Valve
- Minimally Invasive Cardiac Surgery
- Robotic Cardiac Surgery
- Arrhythmia Surgery
- Cardio Meets Surgeons
- Aorta & Vascular
- Aortic Root
- Arch Surgery
- Thoracoabdominal
- TEVAR
- Endo organ and Neuro protection
- Hybrid Aortic Surgery
- Redo Aortic Surgery
- FET
- Aortic Guideline
- Transcatheter Heart Valve Therapy
- Aortic
- Mitral
- Tricuspid/Pulmonary
- Imaging
- Innovation
- Complications
- Basic Research
- Congenital
- Diagnostic Challenges and Prenatal Screening
- Complex Neonatal Cardiac Repairs
- Neonatal Transverse Aortic Arch Repair
- Management Of Univentricular Physiology
- Adults With Congenital Heart Disease
- Reoperations
- Perioperative Care
- Hybrid Strategies in Congenital Cardiac Surgery
- Minimally Invasive and Robotic Approach in Congenital Cardiac Surgery
- Geographic and Organisational Challenges
- Safe Surgery: Preoperative Planning, Advanced Visualisation (VR-AR-MR), 3D Printing, Education
- Biofabrication In Congenital Cardiac Surgery
- Nursing
- Advancing Cardiothoracic Vascular Nursing Through Evidence
- Innovation in Technology and Nursing Practice
- Integration of Evidence-based Practice in Cardiothoracic Nursing
- Global Perspective in Cardiothoracic Nursing
- Navigating Complexity in Cardiothoracic Vascular Surgery
- Value Driven Care
- Nurse-led Care
- Critical Care and Postoperative Management
- Patient and Family Education
- Perfusion
- Adult CPB
- Paeds CPB
- Aortic Surgery
- ECMO
- Innovations in CPB Technique and Technology
- Innovation
- Thoracic
- Lung Cancer
- Mediastinal diseases and tumours
- Chest wall diseases and tumours
- Pleural diseases and mesothelioma
- Diaphragmatic disorders
- Minimally Invasive Thoracic Surgery
- Robotic Assisted Thoracic Surgery
- Enhanced Recovery After Thoracic Surgery
- Novel therapies for lung cancer and thoracic malignancies
- Thoracic Trauma
- Thoracic Anaesthesia and Opioid Sparing Recovery Protocols
- Esophageal
Warm Greetings from us at ASCVTS!
Welcome to the esteemed 33rd Annual Meeting of the Asian Society for Cardiovascular and Thoracic Surgery (ASCVTS) 2025, set to unfold in the vibrant city of Singapore from 14 – 17 May.
Our foremost aim with this gathering is to provide surgeons with an extensive platform to share their experiences and innovative ideas, ensuring a highly scientific and educational experience. We wish to update our knowledge with an injection of news and progress, innovation and controversies within the realm of CTVS Surgery. This collaborative effort spans across academia, clinical CTV surgery, and industry, synergizing our collective expertise for the advancement of our field.
Drawing participants from esteemed academic and research institutions alongside global industry partners, hosting ASCVTS in Singapore—a nexus of medical and economic vitality in the region—serves as a pivotal gateway to the broader Asian landscape. Over decades, our institutions have been instrumental in knowledge dissemination, technological advancements, and the training of countless surgeons. Let us build upon this rich legacy with an impactful conference that propels our field forward.
This event promises to offer invaluable insights into the latest trends and developments in Cardiovascular and Thoracic surgery, setting the stage for collaboration, learning, and progress.
Join us as we embark on this journey of discovery and innovation, charting the course for a brighter future in cardiovascular and thoracic healthcare.
Its time for a big and impactful fiesta of CTV surgery, Science and Technology! Time for Progress, Innovation and Fellowship.
Looking forward to welcoming you in Singapore in May 2025!
Yours Sincerely
Prof Theodoros Kofidis
ASCVTS 2025 Congress President
ASCVTS 2025 注册费:
Category |
Early Bird Registration
1 Jul 2024 – 28 Mar 2025 |
Regular Registration
29 Mar – 6 May 2025 |
Onsite Registration
7 May 2025 onwards |
ASCVTS Member |
USD 550 |
USD 600 |
USD 700 |
Non-Member – High-Income Countries |
USD 650 |
USD 750 |
USD 850 |
Non-Member – Upper-Middle Income Countries |
USD 600 |
USD 700 |
USD 800 |
Non-Member – Lower-Middle-Income Countries / Low-Income Countries |
USD 550 |
USD 650 |
USD 750 |
Trainee |
USD 250 |
Others (Nurse, Perfusionist, Students, etc.) |
USD 250 |
Full-Day Pre-Congress Workshops |
USD 100 |
Gala Dinner |
USD 150 |
Accompanying Person (Opening & Closing Ceremony, Exhibition Area) |
USD 120 |
All prices quoted are in Singapore Dollars (SGD) and are subjected to prevailing rates of Goods and Services Tax (GST).
REGISTRATION FEES INCLUDE:
- Attendance to all sessions from 14-17 May 2025
- Lunch and light refreshments during breaks as indicated in the programme
- Eligibility to register for all workshops
GUIDE TO REGISTRATION
◆ 参会对象:医生、医院科室主任/副主任、住院医师、医院管理者、医护人员以及从事该领域研究的科学家、研究人员、医药企业代表等等。
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