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AEPC 2025 - Best Abstract presentation awards

Last updates Jun 16, 2025

To determine the AEPC 2025 Best Abstract Awards all abstract presentations were reviewed & scored during the meeting, and winners have been selected based upon their scores received during presentation.

Below you can find the winners of the AEPC 2025 Hamburg Best Abstract awards in our three categories Best Oral, Best Flash & Best Poster. 

In each category, the top three is awarded; 1st place - EUR 500, 2nd place EUR 300, 3rd place EUR 200.

The winners in each category are contacted to claim their award prizes!

In addition to these AEPC Awards, various working groups have also given out working group-specific prizes. These will be announced separately. 

BEST ORAL

  1. O-011 - Academic Performance in Adolescents With Congenital Heart Disease: A Contemporary Total Population-based Cohort Study - Veronica Siljehav (Sweden)
  2. O-083 - Modeling Congenital and Acquired Cardiomyopathy in Patient-Induced Pluripotent Stem Cell-Derived Epicardioids - Gaveen Godage (Germany)
  3. O-007 - Comparing Outcomes of Active Closure Versus Natural Evolution in Hemodynamically Significant Restrictive Perimembranous Ventricular Septal Defects: Insights from the FRANCISCO Cohort - Camille Gery (France)

BEST FLASH TALK 

  1. FL-007 - Perinatal and Parental Factors Associated With Kawasaki Disease in Sweden – a Nationwide Case-Control Study - Anna Frisk (Sweden)
  2. FL-072 - Normal CPET Values for Children and Adequacy of the Oxygen Uptake Efficiency Slope for Estimating VO2 Peak in the Very Young - Susanne Keinath (Germany)
  3. FL-053 - Vascular Stiffening in Experimental Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension: A Comprehensive Analysis of In Vivo and Ex Vivo Parameters - Iris Renée Schilthuis (Netherlands)

BEST POSTER

  1. P-301 - 30-year Survival After the Fontan Operation in Denmark - Benjamin Kelly (Denmark)
  2. P-426 - Approaches and pitfalls in utilizing cerebral high frame rate Doppler ultrasound for neonatal cerebral microcirculation in complex CHD - Rian Bosch (Netherlands)
  3. P-428 - The Accuracy of Caloric Equations in Estimating the Caloric Requirements of Infants with Congenital Heart Disease Following Open Heart Surgery - Hsiao Ling Yang (Taiwan)

We congratulate all the winners with their prizes and hope to see much more of them in future AEPC Annual Meetings!

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