The European Association of Cardiovascular Imaging (EACVI) is set to host its flagship event, EACVI 2025, in Vienna, Austria, from December 11 to 13, 2025. This pioneering conference will unite leading experts in cardiovascular imaging, focusing on key modalities such as echocardiography, cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR), computed tomography (CT), and nuclear cardiology. Participants will explore advancements in these imaging techniques and discover how their integration can enhance patient-centred care.
Dr. Victoria Delgado, President of EACVI and Scientific Programme Chair for the event, emphasized the importance of multi-modality imaging in modern cardiovascular care. “While echocardiography is often the first imaging tool used to assess patients, combining it with CMR, CT, and nuclear cardiology allows for a more comprehensive understanding of cardiovascular diseases,” she stated. The conference aims to bring together these various imaging modalities under one umbrella, featuring sessions that delve into both advanced single modalities and cross-modality topics.
Innovative Training and Educational Opportunities
The EACVI 2025 will introduce an Imaging Training Hub, offering hands-on training in a realistic environment where attendees can develop their practical skills using state-of-the-art simulators. This initiative is part of a broader effort to provide early-career healthcare professionals with nearly 30 dedicated sessions focused on various imaging modalities.
Sessions will also address the evolving role of imaging in accordance with the latest European Society of Cardiology (ESC) Clinical Practice Guidelines, covering critical areas such as myocarditis, cardiomyopathies, and atrial fibrillation. This alignment with updated recommendations will ensure that participants remain informed and equipped to implement evidence-based practices in their clinical settings.
Focus on Artificial Intelligence and Research Collaboration
A notable feature of the conference will be the Artificial Intelligence (AI) track, which will explore how AI technologies can enhance the speed and accuracy of image interpretation within clinical imaging workflows. This discussion will provide insights into both current applications and future opportunities for integrating AI into cardiovascular imaging.
Moreover, attendees can anticipate engaging discussions led by four international experts who will present Named Lectures on their groundbreaking research. Additional sessions will include “Meet the Experts,” where topics such as the application of CMR in athletes and patients with heart rhythm disorders will be covered.
Dr. Delgado highlighted the inclusive nature of EACVI 2025, stating, “We welcome everyone with an interest in imaging, from technicians and anaesthesiologists to scientists and veterinarians. This event offers a unique opportunity for knowledge exchange that can elevate our understanding of cardiovascular imaging.” The conference promises to be a vital platform for advancing cardiovascular imaging practices and fostering collaboration among professionals in the field.


































