Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0023oc6.1 | Oral Communications 6 | BSPED2009

Rising incidence of type 1 diabetes mellitus in children and adolescents under 15 years in the Republic of Ireland in 2008 (Preliminary figures)

McKenna A , Hoey H M C V , Roche E F

Background: The incidence of type 1 diabetes mellitus is increasing worldwide with recent European data suggesting annual increases ranging from 0.6 to 9.3%, the overall rate being 3.9%. It was thought that the Republic of Ireland (ROI) had one of the lowest disease incidences in Europe. The first Irish study of T1DM incidence which provided a measure of case ascertainment, confirmed a high incidence rate (IR) at 16.6 per 100 000 placing this population, in the upper quartile ...

ea0017p12 | (1) | BSPED2008

Turner Syndrome in young adults: where are they now?

Myers A , McHugh J , McCrann A , Croasdell N , Roche E , Hoey H

Turner Syndrome is a chromosomal disorder, which affects approximately 1 in 2500 live female births. It is associated with significant morbidity throughout childhood, adolescence and into adulthood. Quality of life is reduced in a significant number of females with Turner Syndrome due to lack of focused health care particularly during the transition from paediatric to adult services. The purpose of this study was to assess the health status and well being of a cohort of young ...

ea0031p44 | Clinical biochemistry | SFEBES2013

Danazol cross-reacts in the Roche E170 testosterone assay

Riddoch Fiona , Perry Les

The duty biochemist at Barts Health noted a testosterone result of 17 nmol/l on a 20-year-old female, measured by Roche E170 electrochemiluminescence immunoassay. Laboratory policy is that all female testosterone results >2.5 nmol/l by immunoassay (upper reference limit 1.92 nmol/l) are checked by LCMS to exclude analytical interferences. The LCMS result on this sample was below the limit of quantification (<0.5 nmol/l).Clinical details were &#14...

ea0041ep680 | Female Reproduction | ECE2016

Validation of the Estradiol III assay (Roche) in the ovulatory phase

Laskewitz Anke , Homminga Irene , Wagenmakers Lucie , Kobold Anneke Muller

Introduction: Estradiol is an important parameter in the evaluation of female fertility. Moreover, the measurement estradiol is essential in determining the right moment for oocyte retrieval in modified natural cycle IVF (MNC-IVF). Estradiol is measured by an immunochemical method and a change between immunoassays usually comes with a change in reference values due to differences in antibodies used and the lack of harmonization. In our hospital we changed in 2014 from the Auto...

ea0059p007 | Adrenal and steroids | SFEBES2018

Salivary cortisol determination using the Roche generation II assay

Spence Kirsty , McKeever Edward , Graham Una , Irwin Shirley , Neely Jeremy , McAlister Catherine , Courtney Hamish , Hunter Steven , Mullan Karen , McCance David , McDonnell Margaret

The Endocrine Society guidelines recommend initial testing for Cushing’s syndrome (CS) can be based on non-invasive late-night salivary cortisol measurement (NSC). In the BHSCT NSC (11pm), measured using the IBL ELISA kit has been found to be highly discriminative in identifying patients with CS. However it is a labour intensive test and the need for analysing samples in batches delays turnaround time, limiting its use in the routine work-up for CS. Roche provide an autom...

ea0049ep1075 | Pituitary - Clinical | ECE2017

The E in POEMS syndrome: what to expect?

Caimari Francisca , D'Sa Shirley , Lunn Michael , Baldeweg Stephanie E

Introduction: POEMS syndrome is a rare multisystemic disorder including polyneuropathy, organomegaly, endocrinopathy, monoclonal plasma-proliferative disorder and skin changes. We aim to describe the course of the endocrine disease in the context of this paraneoplastic syndrome.Methods: 69 patients with POEMS have been under the MDT care in our hospital. Data is currently available for 32 patients who attended the joint haematological/neurological/endocr...

ea0090p471 | Reproductive and Developmental Endocrinology | ECE2023

Establishing LOQ for estradiol, LH, FSH and testosterone on Roche Cobas e801

Goreta Sanja , Zec Ivana , Bokulić Adriana , Marijančević Domagoj

Introduction: The limit of quantification (LOQ) is defined as the lowest analyte concentration that can be reproducibly measured with defined imprecision expressed as CV (coefficient of variation). Low concentrations of hormones estradiol, LH, FSH and testosterone are essential in diagnosis and monitoring of various endocrine disorders. Automated immunoassays have well known advantages, but still limited in achieving necessary analytical sensitivity. The major concern is to pr...

ea0065p9 | Adrenal and Cardiovascular | SFEBES2019

Exploring diagnostic thresholds for adrenal insufficiency with the new generation Roche cortisol assay

Daultrey Harriet , Chakera Ali , Crown Anna

Introduction: In 2017 the Roche cortisol assay underwent a generation update. The increased specificity of this assay was expected to lower cortisol results by approximately 30%. Based on a local consensus, the 30 min short Synacthen Test (SST) cortisol was lowered from 550 to 420 nmol/l. With the previous assay, a morning cortisol of ≥375 nmol/L gave a 99% PPV of an SST ‘pass’.Aims: • To compare the numbers of SSTs and the SST pass ...

ea0032p1029 | Thyroid (non-cancer) | ECE2013

Vitamin E supplementation in the treatment of Graves' disease

Petrulea Mirela Sanda , Ilie Ioana , Valea Ana , Ghervan Cristina , Georgescu Carmen , Login Cezar , Muresan Adriana , Duncea Ileana

Hyperthyroidism in the course of Graves’ disease leads to intensification of oxidative processes resulting in increased oxidative stress.Objectives: The effect of supplementation with vitamin E was monitored on the speed of attaining euthyroidism and on the oxidative stress parameters in patients with Graves’ disease, treated with thiamazole.Patients and methods: We examined 43 hyperthyroid patients and 12 euthyroid healt...

ea0016p695 | Thyroid | ECE2008

Semiquantitative evaluation of E-cadherin immunoexpression in the thyroid neoplasms

Klencki Mariusz , Sporny Stanislaw , Popowicz Bozena , Lewinski Andrzej , Slowinska-Klencka Dorota

Cadherins are proteins important for regulation of cell to cell adhesion. It has been postulated that the loss of cadherins may be an essential step in progression of cancer cell dedifferation, leading to increased metastatic potential. In the present study, the immunoexpression of E-cadherin was examined in various types of thyroid neoplasms and compared with that expression in normal thyroid tissue. The histopathological slides from 138 thyroid carcinomas (90 papillary, 8 fo...