The 69th Annual Meeting of the Japanese Heart Rhythm Society 2023

Call for Abstract

Period for Abstract Submission

Thursday, December 8th, 2022 until Tuesday, February 28th, 2023 noon, JST

Abstract submission has been closed.

Abstract Submission Process

1. Body of the Abstract

There is a 250 word limit to the body of your abstract (Please do not include author name(s) and organizational affiliation(s)). It may include one diagram, which should be in GIF or JPEG format and of 300 KB or less in size. The diagram can be in either landscape or portrait orientation and will be reduced to about 75 mm x 45 mm when printed. Please note that even if you submit a color diagram, it will be printed in black and white. In case the abstract includes a diagram, the body of the abstract should be up to 150 words.

2. Registration ID and Password

Upon your abstract submission, you should “create new account” at first. With this ID and your own password, you chose when you first registered as a user, you will be able to log in to your personal abstract submission page and edit or amend your abstract at any time up to the deadline of abstract submission.

※You will be responsible for safekeeping of your password and other confidential information.

3. Publication of Accepted Abstracts

Accepted abstracts, not only the body of abstract but also abstract title, author's name and organizational affiliation will be published exactly as you registered online. We recommend you to carefully read the instructions as you fill out required information.

Abstract Registration

Abstract categories/topics

The category of your abstract is required to process your application. Please choose from the following list the number that best describes the subject of your abstract.

1 AI and wearable devices in ECG field 13 Interpretation of surface ECG
2 Antithrombotic therapy in management of AF 14 Normal variants of ECG
3 Antiarrhythmic drug therapy 15 Interesting ECG case reports
4 Biomarkers in arrhythmogenic cardiac diseases 16 Management of structural heart disease
5 Catheter ablation and noninvasive electrocardiology 17 Pharmacological management of arrhythmias
6 Catheter ablation for tachyarrhythmias 18 Real-world evidence for arrhythmia management
7 Clinical electrophysiology and novel mapping analyses 19 Risk stratification indices using noninvasive techniques
8 Experimental basic science and Interpretation of ECG 20 Risk assessment for SCD
9 Evaluation of autonomic nervous system 21 Simulation and modeling basic science
10 ICD/CRT-D therapy for ventricular arrhythmias 22 Technical advances of tele-electrocardiography
11 Implantable devices and ECG assessment 23 Others
12 Inherited arrhythmia syndrome (Brugada, LQT, ERS, etc.)

Best Abstract Award

Congress presidents and Organizing Committees will select several abstracts with the peer-review recommendation by the Scientific Program Committee. Those finalists will make a presentation at the Best Abstract Award Session during the congress, and the Award will be decided.

*Anyone can apply the award (No qualify of age).

*Please select whether or not you would like your abstract to be forwarded to the Award selection process.

Acceptance Results

  • The final selection of submitted abstracts will be done by the congress presidents, based on the reviews of the Scientific Program Committee.
  • Notification of acceptance will be sent in the middle of April to the email address that was provided during the registration process. We will also post the results on our website.
  • Please note that we may not be able to fulfill all requests with regard to venue and/or program.

Page to access the Abstract Registration page

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After create your account and log-in, you have two choice to submit your abstracts for JHRS2023 and ICE2023. Please select “ICE2023 Abstract Submission.”

Inquiries

If you have any queries about the submission process or acceptance result, please email the Congress Secretariat (E-mail: jhrs2023@ace-enterprise.net). Please make sure to indicate your registration number in your inquiry.