VISUAl abstracts

All article types are eligible for visual abstracts, with the exception of editorials and letters to the editor. The visual abstract should summarise the main aspects of the paper graphically and in an appealing way, and therefore must be consistent with the paper’s content. The visual abstract should include the title, images, tables, graphs or charts and a brief key takeaway message, i.e., a conclusion. 

  • Templateclick here to download the CVIR Endovascular template.
  • Title should not be capitalised.
  • Authors: do not include the list of authors or their affiliations.
  • Font: make sure to keep the font (Arial or Times New Roman) and font size (12 for the conclusion and 14 for the title) as indicated in the template.
  • Figures: the visual abstract can contain one, two or three figures – feel free to customize the template accordingly. Please only use figures that are already in the text.
  • Key takeaways/conclusion is limited to 100 words. If applicable, also indicate in the conclusion whether you received funding for this research by adding "This study was sponsored by ? company."

The visual abstract should be properly labelled and submitted in PowerPoint format with the rest of the paper via Editorial Manager. The editors reserve the right to reject the visual abstract and publish the paper without it.