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ea0073ep78 | Diabetes, Obesity, Metabolism and Nutrition | ECE2021

Influence of diabetes mellitus on mortality in patients hospitalized with COVID-19

Rodriguez Escobedo Raul , Fernando García Urruzola , Lanes Iglesias Soraya , Alonso Felgueroso Carlos , Martinez Tames Gema , Gutierrez Hurtado Alba , Gonzalez Vidal Tomas , Delgado Elias , Edelmiro Luis Menendez Torre

IntroductionSevere acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) infection has generate a pandemic disease around the world. It has been documented that diabetes mellitus (DM) acts as a risk factor among people hospitalized with coronavirus disease (COVID-19). The objective of this study is to test if DM may unfavorably influence the outcome of COVID-19.MethodsData from Hospital Universitario Central ...

ea0099p541 | Pituitary and Neuroendocrinology | ECE2024

Complications of transphenoidal surgery for non-producing pituitary adenomas are not related to pretended surgical goals or surgical experience

Paja Fano Miguel , Guerrero Fernando , Moure Dolores , Hanzu Felicia , Biagetti Betina , Vicente Almudena , Camara Rosa , Simo Andreu , Recio Jose , Villar Rocio , Calatayud Maria , Aznar Silvia , Araujo-Castro Marta , Librizzi Soledad , Galvez Angeles , Serra Guillermo , Ollero Dolores , Irigaray Ana , Delgado Ana , Parra Paola , Martin Patricia , Munoz Fernando , Aulinas Anna , Garcia Rogelio , Ortiz Isabel , Gonzalez-Vidal Tomas , Crespo Cristina , Raventos Aina , Abarca Javier , Soto Alfonso

Surgical factors, in particular a higher volume of operations and a dedicated neurosurgeon, are considered the main determinants of surgical complication rates in transsphenoidal surgery (TSS). We evaluated postoperative complications in a large series of TSS for non-producing adenomas included in TESSPAIN, a retrospective multicenter nationwide registry. All TSS performed at the 29 participating centers between 2018 and 2022 were included. Globally, 1421 non-producing pituita...

ea0099ep193 | Pituitary and Neuroendocrinology | ECE2024

An overview of transsphenoidal surgery in spain from 2018 to 2022

Paja Fano Miguel , Biagetti Betina , Guerrero-Perez Fernando , Camara Rosa , Moure Dolores , Hanzu Felicia , Angeles Galvez M. , Simo Andreu , Villar Rocio , Vicente Almudena , Parra Paola , Martin-Rojas Patricia , Serra Guilermo , Aulinas Anna , Munoz Fernando , Calatayud Maria , Araujo-Castro Marta , Librizzi Soledad , Irigaray Ana , Ollero Dolores , Aznar Silvia , Menendez Edelmiro , Gonzalez-Vidal Tomas , Abarca Javier , Pico Antonio , Sottile Johana , Garcia Rogelio , Gonzalez-Fernandez Laura , Delgado Ana , Ortiz Isabel , Tenorio Carmen , Novo Cristina , Recio Jose , Egana Nerea , De Pablos Pedro , Crespo Cristina , Penalver David , Diaz-Soto Gonzalo , Raventos Aina , Asensio-Wandosell Diego , Puig-Domingo Manel , Soto Alfonso

Transsphenoidal surgery (TSS) of the hypothalamic-pituitary region is the approach of choice because of its lower morbidity compared to the transcranial approach. However, its results are highly variable and depend on many factors related to the tumor itself, to the medical team, and to technical issues. We review the situation of this procedure in a nationwide retrospective multicenter evaluation. Data were collected from centers participating in the TESSPAIN (TranssphEnoidal...