Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0065p230 | Metabolism and Obesity | SFEBES2019

Acute changes in steroid biosynthesis in patients following severe trauma: the golden hour study

Taylor Angela , Bentley Conor , Foster Mark , Lord Janet , Hazeldine Jon , Arlt Wiebke

Advancements in medical care have significantly improved survival rates following major traumatic injury. An understanding of the hormonal, inflammatory and metabolic changes that occur following trauma is still evolving but it is clear that they impact significantly upon patient prognosis. To date, studies that have examined trauma-induced changes in steroid metabolism have analysed samples taken from patients post-hospital admission, culminating in marked variability in the ...

ea0034s5.1 | Endocrine consequences of major trauma | SFEBES2014

The immune-endocrine mechanisms of trauma-induced sarcopenia

Hampson Peter , Foster Mark , Taylor Angela , Bentley Conor , Fallowfield Joanne , Midwinter Mark , Arlt Wiebke , Lord Janet

Advances in trauma care have improved survival resulting in more severely injured individuals surviving to enter the trauma care pathway. A significant threat to recovery is now the dysregulated immune response to injury. The hyperinflammatory response of the innate immune system (SIRS), combined with immunoparesis, leads to complications such as multi-organ failure and sepsis. Moreover, recovery from trauma is significantly affected by age, which may be due to changes in the ...

ea0034p353 | Steroids | SFEBES2014

A novel UPLC–MS/MS method to extract and quantify sulphated and non-sulphated oestrogens automatically optimised using MUSCLE software

Gilligan Lorna , Bradbury James , Taylor Angela , He Shan , O'Neil Donna , Viant Mark , Foster Paul

Oestradiol (E2) and oestrone (E1) are implicated in many diseases and drive cell proliferation in breast, ovarian, and endometrial cancer. Inactive sulphated oestrogens (E2S and E1S) represent a circulating reservoir forming active de-sulphated oestrogens. Therefore, new methods that accurately measure both sulphated and non-sulphated oestrogen concentrations have potential value for understanding oestrogen-related cancer. We present...

ea0034p367 | Steroids | SFEBES2014

The endocrine response to severe trauma: the Steroids and Immunity from injury to Rehabilitation (SIR) study

Foster Mark , Taylor Angela , Hill Neil , Staruch Rob , O'Neil Donna , Bion Julian , Young Stephen , Midwinter Mark , Lord Janet , Arlt Wiebka

There are 1.21 million deaths from road traffic accidents worldwide. In Afghanistan, there have been 2005 battle injuries over 10 years. Advances in military trauma care have improved survival, resulting in more severely injured individuals entering the trauma care pathway. Improved understanding of endocrine-immune changes after severe trauma may facilitate novel interventions to improve outcomes. We prospectively recruited 102 severely injured patients at the Queen Elizabeth...

ea0081ep129 | Adrenal and Cardiovascular Endocrinology | ECE2022

Altered steroid metabolism in patients following severe trauma: the golden hour study

Bentley Conor , Hazeldine Jon , Bravo Laura , Taylor Angela , Gilligan Lorna , Shaheen Fozia , Acharjee Animesh , Gkoutos Georgios V , Foster Mark , Arlt Wiebke , Lord Janet

Background: Advancements in medical care have significantly improved survival after major traumatic injury and the main risks are now sepsis and multi-organ failure. An understanding of the hormonal, inflammatory and metabolic changes that occur following trauma is still evolving but it is clear that they impact significantly upon patient prognosis. To date, studies that have examined trauma-induced changes in steroid metabolism have analysed samples taken from patients post-h...

ea0037gp.01.05 | Adrenal | ECE2015

Prevention of adrenal crisis in stress (The PACS Study): serum cortisol during elective surgery, acute trauma and sepsis in comparison to ‘stress dose' hydrocortisone administration in adrenal insufficiency

Taylor Angela , Karavitaki Niki , Smith David , Bancos Irina , Foster Mark , Meier Sibylle , O'Neil Donna , Komninos John , Vassiliadi Dimitra , Mowatt Christopher , Lord Janet , Wass John , Arlt Wiebke

Patients with adrenal insufficiency require increased hydrocortisone (HC) replacement doses during surgery, trauma and infection to avoid life-threatening adrenal crisis. However, currently administered HC doses are chosen empirically rather than on rational grounds, with huge variability in administration modes, total dose and dosing intervals. To conclusively determine serum cortisol levels observed under stress conditions, we firstly collected blood samples from healthy con...

ea0034p378 | Steroids | SFEBES2014

The Prevention of Adrenal Crisis in Stress (PACS) study: serum cortisol during elective surgery and acute trauma in comparison to stress dose hydrocortisone in adrenal insufficiency

Taylor Angela , Karavitaki Niki , Foster Mark , Meier Sibylle , O'Neil Donna , Komninos John , Vassiliadi Dimitra , Mowatt Christopher , Lord Janet , Wass John , Arlt Wiebke

Patients with adrenal insufficiency (AI) require adjustment of hydrocortisone (HC) dose to avoid life-threatening adrenal crisis during illness, surgery and trauma. However, current dose recommendations are based on empirical grounds only and choice of dose and administration modes vary considerably. We designed the PACS study to compare cortisol levels achieved by currently recommended HC stress doses to those in i) healthy controls (n=85, 21–70 years), ii) mili...