Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0037ep683 | Pituitary: basic and neuroendocrinology | ECE2015

The role of tolvaptan in syndrome of inappropriate antidiuretic hormone secretion: clinical outcomes and effect on length of stay

Vazquez Yolanda Lopez , Perez Maria Barragans , Barros Cristina Trigo , Gonzalez Angel Martinez , Garma Javier Lago , Fernandez Concepcion Paramo

Introduction: Hyponatremia is the most common electrolyte imbalance among hospitalised patients. Syndrome of inappropriate antidiuretic hormone secretion (SIADH) is considered the most frequent etiology on patients with euvolemic hiponatremia. Conventional treatment includes water restriction and salt tablets with limited efficacy and very slow onset of action in certain patients.Material and methods: Systematic sampling of all SIADH patients treated wit...

ea0022p659 | Neuroendocrinology and Pituitary (<emphasis role="italic">Generously supported by Novartis</emphasis>) | ECE2010

Study of pituitary function in acromegaloidism

Sierra Wilfredo Guanipa , Catalina Pablo Fernandez , Fernandez Concepcion Paramo , Garcia Elias Alvarez , Olivie Amalia Andrade , Pena Eduardo , Ferrer Federico Mallo

Acromegaloidism includes clinical features of acromegaly with GH and IGF1 normal levels at baseline and dynamic, without findings of extrapituitary or pituitary tumour. It has been associated with various conditions without a definite pattern. The aim was to evaluate whether there are differences in some hormonal pituitary axis from acromegaloid subjects with respect to acromegalic and healthy subjects. We designed a comparative, multicenter, case–control study in three h...

ea0022p662 | Neuroendocrinology and Pituitary (<emphasis role="italic">Generously supported by Novartis</emphasis>) | ECE2010

Acromegaloidism: description of fifteen cases

Sierra Wilfredo Guanipa , Fernandez Concepcion Paramo , Catalina Pablo Fernandez , Garcia Elias Alvarez , Olivie Amalia Andrade , Pena Eduardo , Ferrer Federico Mallo

Acromegaloidism is a very rare entity (have been 54 cases reported worldwide) that presents with clinical acromegaly and normal somatotropic axis, without findings of pituitary or extrapituitary tumour. Its origin has not been clearly established, although it is associated with several pathophysiological conditions. The local ethics committee approved to perform an observational and multicenter study in three hospitals from a region with approximately 800 000 people over 18 ye...

ea0022p316 | Diabetes | ECE2010

Postpartum evaluation of patients with gestational diabetes and newborns characteristics: differences between two periods

Gil Beatriz Mantinan , Luna Cano Reyes , Sobrino Paula Sanchez , Carballeira Regina Palmeiro , Cruz Ines Seoane , Fernandez Concepcion Paramo , Garcia Mayor Ricardo Victor

Introduction: Blood glucose control during pregnancy is essential in patients with gestational diabetes (GD) to prevent fetal complications. Despite advances in its control, neonatal morbidity and mortality still appears in a significant percentage of cases. The presence of GD also implies consequences for the mother, as the GD appearance in a new pregnancy and/or the future development of glucose metabolism alterations.Methods: We conducted a retrospect...

ea0022p365 | Diabetes | ECE2010

Analysis of incidence and risks factors of gestational diabetes in our area: comparison between two periods

Gil Beatriz Mantinan , Cano Reyes Luna , Sobrino Paula Sanchez , Carballeira Regina Palmeiro , Fernandez Concepcion Paramo , Alvarez Manuel Penin , Mayor Ricardo Victor Garcia

Introduction: Gestational diabetes (GD) is frequently associated with obesity and family history of diabetes. Besides these, other risks factors have been proposed, as previous GD, macrosomy or abnormal reproductive history.Methods: We conducted a retrospective comparative study including all patients diagnosed of GD during 1999 and 2008. The analyzed variables were incidence and risk factors of GD.Results: We included 384 patients...

ea0022p630 | Neuroendocrinology and Pituitary (<emphasis role="italic">Generously supported by Novartis</emphasis>) | ECE2010

Outcome of patients with diabetes insipidus associated with adipsia

Carballeira Regina Palmeiro , Fernandez Concepcion Paramo , Sobrino Paula Sanchez , Gil Beatriz Mantinan , Cruz Ines Seoane , Cano Reyes Luna , Garcia-Mayor Ricardo V

Background: Patients with diabetes insipidus (DI) that suffer of adipsia usually are difficult to treat, and requiring close monitorization.Aim: To know long-term outcome of patients with DI associated to adipsia.Subjects: From January 1989 to December 2006 were attended five patients (two males) with DI plus adipsia, aged 32±14.64 years, range 10–51. Being the aetiology X histiocytosis, craneapharyngioma, suprasellar men...

ea0037ep789 | Pituitary: clinical | ECE2015

Acrostart: Spanish retrospective study to determine the timeframe to achieve hormonal normalisation with initial Somatuline Autogel® treatment in acromegaly patients in routine clinical practice

Escola Cristina Alvarez , Moreno Eva Maria Venegas , Arnes Juan Antonio Garcia , Carrera Concepcion Blanco , Azpiroz Monica Marazuela , Moreno Maria Angeles Galvez , Torre Edelmiro Menendez , Pardo Javier Aller , Vert Isabel Salinas , Resmini Eugenia , Vela Elena Maria Torres , Redondo Maria Angeles Gonzalo , Joya Ricardo Vilchez , Novoa Maria Paz de Miguel , Rabinovich Irene Halperin , Fernandez Concepcion Paramo , Alfonso Antonio Miguel Pico , Arroyo Sara , Perez Francesc , Pineda Eva

Introduction: This study aimed to determine the timeframe to achieve hormonal normalization considering dosing patterns of Somatuline Autogel (SOM, lanreotide) used in clinical practice.Methods: From March 2013 to October 2013 clinical data from 62 patients with active acromegaly treated with SOM for &gE;4 months who achieved hormonal control (GH levels <2.5 ng/ml and/or normalised IGF1 on &gE;two evaluations) at 17 Spanish hospitals were collected i...