Abstract Submission
The final submission deadline is September 27, 2024
Submission Guidelines
- Submissions must be made exclusively through the online submission system provided below. Submissions sent via email or postal mail will not be accepted.
- The topics for submissions are listed below.
- The final submission deadline is September 27, 2024. The online submission system will close on this date.
- First-time users of the online submission system must register through the "New User" link.
- Please carefully review the submission guidelines before submitting your abstract.
Abstract Preparation Guidelines
- Abstracts submitted for presentation at the congress must not have been presented at another national congress or published as an article previously.
- For studies involving human subjects, ethical committee approval and compliance with national laws are required.
- The language of the congress is Turkish. Therefore, abstracts submitted from within the country must be in Turkish.
- English abstracts are applicable for researchers participating from abroad.
- Accepted abstracts will be presented as oral presentations, poster presentations, or case discussions. Please specify one of these options when submitting your abstract. Some oral presentations deemed suitable after evaluations may be presented during editor’s desk sessions.
- If you are applying for an abstract award, do not forget to indicate this!
- The abstract text should not exceed 300 words. Each abstract may include a maximum of 1 table and 1 figure. Indicate the location of the table and figure within the abstract.
- The font used for abstract submission will be standardized by the system, and it is not possible to use different fonts.
- The title of your abstract should clearly reflect the content of the study.
- For research abstracts, the sections should be in the following order: 1) Introduction and Objectives, 2) Materials and Methods, 3) Results, 4) Discussion and Conclusion.
- For case presentations, the sections should be in the following order: 1) Introduction and Objectives, 2) Case Presentation, 3) Discussion and Conclusion.
- You may create tables directly in the system or upload them by clicking on the “Click here to upload your table as a single file!” link.
- Please preview your abstract and make final checks before submission.
- Please ensure there are no spelling mistakes!
Abstract Topics
- Lung Cancer and Thoracic Neoplasms
- Asthma and Allergy
- Pediatric Chest Diseases
- Diffuse Parenchymal Lung Diseases
- Pulmonary Vascular Diseases
- Interventional Pulmonology
- Thoracic Surgery
- Infection
- Inhalation Therapies
- COPD (Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease)
- Physiology
- Occupational and Environmental Respiratory Diseases
- Pleural Diseases
- Respiratory Rehabilitation
- Tuberculosis
- Tobacco Control
- Sleep Disorders
- Intensive Care
- Geriatrics
- Clinical Issues
- Other
Congress Scholarship
For oral presentations at the congress, conference registration and accommodation support will be provided upon request. When evaluating requests, the score given by the reviewers to the abstract will be taken into account.
Feedback
Submitted abstracts will be evaluated through the online system, and feedback on your abstract evaluation will be sent to the email address registered in the system starting from October 7, 2024. You can track the entire evaluation process of your abstracts through the system using your email and password.
Oral Presentations – Editor's Desk Presentations
At TÜSAD-SOLUNUM 2024, oral presentations and editor's desk presentations will be scheduled in designated rooms and time slots. You are expected to prepare a PowerPoint presentation that briefly summarizes your research. The ideal duration for the presentation is 5-8 minutes. Preparing 10-15 slides will be sufficient. It is important to allow time for discussion.
You can download the PowerPoint template for your presentations here!
Case Council
At the congress, "Case Council" sessions are planned to create a platform for discussing cases encountered by physicians working under challenging conditions in the field. These are cases they have struggled to diagnose or wish to share with their colleagues due to their rarity.
In these sessions, cases classified by topic will be discussed under the leadership of two experienced colleagues in the relevant field, and solutions will be explored in a council format open to all participants. For these sessions, a PowerPoint presentation summarizing the case, which can be presented within 5-8 minutes, will be sufficient. It is important to allow time for discussion.
You can download the PowerPoint template for your presentations here
E-Posters
At TÜSAD-SOLUNUM 2024, e-posters will be presented and discussed during designated time slots with session chairs. Additionally, they will be displayed on computers throughout the congress using an "electronic poster viewer."
After you receive written confirmation that your abstract has been accepted as an e-poster, you will be required to upload your e-poster to the system.
Here’s what you need to do to prepare your e-poster:
- Prepare all documents (text, images, tables, figures, etc.) for your poster in formats such as Word or PowerPoint on your computer.
- Log in to the system using the AbstractModule account you used to submit your abstract.
- Click on the "My Abstracts" button on the left table. You will be able to access all your abstracts from here.
- Click on the "Upload Full Text / Poster" button under the abstract accepted as a poster.
- In the window that opens, click on the relevant sections of your poster and "copy-paste" them into the appropriate places; add any figures and tables if applicable, and save.
- Use the "Preview" button to check your poster.
- Once you are sure there are no errors or omissions, click the "Approve" button.
Full Text Abstracts
Oral presentations at the congress can be published in full text in the conference proceedings book upon request. Full texts of poster presentations or case council presentations will not be accepted.
Full text articles must adhere to the following rules:
- The language of full text abstracts is Turkish.
- The title, authors, and institutional affiliations should be listed at the beginning.
- The abstract should be written in both Turkish and English, and the word count should not exceed 300 words.
- Keywords should be written in both Turkish and English, with 3-5 keywords each.
- The text should be in Arial, 12-point font, with 1.5 line spacing.
- The sections of the text should be 1) Introduction and Objectives, 2) Materials and Methods, 3) Results, 4) Discussion and Conclusion, 5) References.
- The word count should be between 2000-2500 words.
- A maximum of 5 figures or tables can be included.
- Tables and figures should be placed in the text where they are mentioned.
- References should be limited to 20. Examples of citation formats for articles and book chapters are provided below:
-
Journal Articles:
Reichenbach S, Dieppe P, Nuesch E, et al. Association of bone attrition with knee pain, stiffness and disability; A cross-sectional study. Ann Rheum Dis 2011;70(2):293-8.
Book Chapters:
BG Katzung. Special Aspects of Geriatric Pharmacology, In: Bertram G. Katzung, Susan B. Masters, Anthony J. Trevor (Eds). Basic and Clinical Pharmacology. 10th edition, Lange, McGraw Hill, USA 2007, pp 983-90.
Speaker Abstracts
For speakers at the congress, abstracts may be published in the conference proceedings book if requested.
Speaker abstracts should adhere to the following rules:
- The text language is Turkish.
- The title, author’s name, and institutional affiliation should be listed at the beginning.
- A summary is not required.
- The text should be in Arial, 12-point font, with 1.5 line spacing.
- The author can organize the subheadings within the text.
- The word count should be limited to 1000-1200 words.
- One figure or table can be included. It should be placed in the text where it is mentioned.
- References should be limited to 10-15. Examples of citation formats for articles and book chapters are provided below:
- Journal Articles: Reichenbach S, Dieppe P, Nuesch E, et al. Association of bone attrition with knee pain, stiffness and disability; A cross-sectional study. Ann Rheum Dis 2011;70(2):293-8.
- Book Chapters: BG Katzung. Special Aspects of Geriatric Pharmacology, In: Bertram G. Katzung, Susan B. Masters, Anthony J. Trevor (Eds). Basic and Clinical Pharmacology. 10th edition, Lange, McGraw Hill, USA 2007, pp 983-90.