Oral Presentations

Oral Presentations

Regulations for oral presentations

Abstracts for oral presentations must comply with the following structure:

Purpose
State the purpose of the study. The purpose should be clear and concise. The purpose might not exceed the length of one sentence.

Materials and Methods
Please give information regarding institutional review board approval and informed consent. For studies involving animals, indicate appropriate committee approval. The study should be identified clearly as prospective or retrospective (or retrospective interpretation of prospectively acquired data). Date range of study should be given which means date of inclusion of the first patient to the date of the inclusion of the last patient (month/year). Number of patients/animals (including mean age, standard deviation and age range, as well as gender, if appropriate) should be given. Various groups, including controls should be described. Procedures performed should be described. This includes in diagnostic imaging studies brief information about hard- and software (e.g. 1.5T MR scanner with 8-channel coils…) as well as main imaging protocols/sequences. Specifics of evaluation should parallel the results portion of the abstract. Include one sentence on statistical analysis.

Results
Provide the findings of the study including indicators of statistical significance. Crosscheck that for each evaluation and statistical analysis described in the “Materials and Methods” section of the abstract, the corresponding results are provided. The order of the results should parallel the order in the “Materials and Methods” section. Include actual numbers, as well as percentages. Provide p-values, if appropriate, to indicate statistical significance.

Conclusion
Summarize in one or two sentences the conclusion(s) made on the basis of the findings.
Note: The purpose and the conclusion should act as a clamp to the study which means that the conclusion should be like an answer to the purpose statement.

Case reports are not accepted.

All abstracts have to be submitted in English, using a maximum of 2.000 characters.

The oral presentation itself can be done in the following languages: English for SGR-SSR and SGNM-SSNM, English, German or French for SVMTR-ASTRM

However, all text slides have to be written in English.

 

Abstracts selected for oral presentation shall be presented onsite, during the corresponding Scientific Session.

Please note that only digital material will be allowed for presentation.

Length: 6-minute presentation followed by a 2-minute discussion

Format: PowerPoint

 

Notifications of acceptance or rejection will be sent out in February 2024 by email. If you wish to withdraw your paper after notification of acceptance or if you will not be able to attend the meeting, please inform the Congress Services as early as possible.

Only presentations and posters of presenters who have paid the appropriate registration fee will be accepted for the congress. If the presenting author is not registered until April 22, 2024, his/her abstract will not be published in the Online Abstract Book and he will not be allowed to hold the presentation or hang his poster.