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The COR Group actively participates in the ECGI Summit 2025 in Krakow

María Guillem co-organised a key session in the scientific programme and three researchers from the ITACA Institute presented cutting-edge advances in the diagnosis and treatment of cardiac diseases.

The COR Group from the ITACA Institute at the Universitat Politècnica de València, led by Professor María Guillem, played a prominent role in the ECGI Summit 2025, held from 11 to 13 June in Kraków, Poland.

This international summit, dedicated to non-invasive electrocardiographic imaging (ECGI), brings together scientific leaders and experts from around the world to share the latest developments in this emerging technology, applied to the diagnosis and treatment of heart disease.

During the three days of the congress, the COR Group actively contributed to international scientific exchange by presenting their latest research and fostering debate on the use of ECGI in real clinical situations.

Raúl Moreno explained an innovative approach that integrates ECGI and artificial intelligence

Contributions from the COR-ITACA Group

María Guillem, the Director of the ITACA Institute and a leading figure in biomedical engineering, co-organised, with Professor Lluís Mont, “Session 2: ECGI Repolarisation”, one of the central scientific sessions of the congress.

This involvement highlights the COR Group’s commitment to research and technology transfer to improve the treatment of cardiac arrhythmias through non-invasive techniques.

Raúl Moreno López delivered an oral presentation of the study «Exploring Personalised Atrial Fibrillation Ablation Through ECG Imaging and Artificial Intelligence», explaining an innovative approach that integrates ECGI and artificial intelligence to optimise personalised atrial fibrillation ablation.

Inés Llorente presented the potential of the use of stability maps generated through ECGI

Inés Llorente Lipe also gave an oral presentation, titled «Stability Mapping for Guiding Atrial Fibrillation Ablation Using Non-Invasive Mapping», focusing on the use of stability maps generated through ECGI as a tool to enhance the precision of ablation procedures.

Finally, Andrea Cano Cabañero contributed the poster «Deep Learning-Based Solution to Non-Invasive Atrial Electrogram Estimation in Regular Rhythms», presenting a deep learning-based solution for non-invasive atrial electrogram estimation during regular rhythms.

Andrea Cano Cabañero contributed with a poster

ECGI Summit

The ECGI Summit is organised by the Consortium for ECG Imaging (CEI), an international network of engineers, physicians, and researchers dedicated to advancing the development and use of clinically and physiologically meaningful metrics in cardiac imaging.

Following its first edition in Valencia in November 2023, this second edition establishes the ECGI Summit as a leading scientific forum. The continued and active participation of the ITACA Institute reaffirms its role as a key player in international biomedical research and in driving cutting-edge medical technologies from engineering into clinical practice.

 


Noticia elaborada por ITACA FORWARD, financiada por Ivace+i Innovación y la Unión Europea a través del Programa Fondo Europeo de Desarrollo Regional (FEDER) Comunitat Valenciana 2021-2027 (Referencia del proyecto: INNVA2/2025/17)

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