Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0051p002 | Thyroid | BSPED2017

Radioactive Iodine therapy for the management of hyperthyroidism in children and adolescents

Wilkinson Ingrid C E Wilkinson , Meso Muriel , Rowse Victoria , Joel Emily , Morris Elizabeth , Price Leanne , Storr Helen L , Drake William M

Background: Radioactive iodine therapy (RAI) is established as a safe and effective treatment for adults with Grave’s disease. As thyrotoxicosis in children is rare, it is difficult to obtain high quality evidence about the safety and efficacy of RAI. We present data from our centre between 2007 and 2017.Methods: 20 paediatric patients with hyperthyroidism (16F), median age 15.7 years (range 10.8–19.3) had RAI in our centre either one or two do...

ea0081oc13.1 | Oral Communications 13: Adrenal and Cardiovascular Endocrinology 2 | ECE2022

Development of [18F]AldoView as the first highly selective aldosterone synthase PET tracer for imaging of patients with primary hyperaldosteronism

Sander Kerstin , Kurzawinski Tom , Gendron Thibault , Cybulska Klaudia , Sirindil Fatih , Zhou Junhua , Kalber Tammy , Lythgoe Mark , Brown Morris , Williams Bryan , Arstad Erik

Background: Inappropriately high aldosterone in patients with primary hyperaldosteronism (PHA) is due to increased aldosterone synthase (CYP11B2) activity. Selective in vivo imaging of overexpressed CYP11B2 in adrenals with positron emission tomography (PET) has not yet been achieved due to close homology of enzymes involved in aldosterone and cortisol (CYP11B1) synthesis.Aim: Synthesize a fluorine-18 labelled highly selective CYP11B2 inhibitor, [18...

ea0091oc1 | Oral Communications | SFEEU2023

‘Pseudo-failure’ of adrenal vein sampling due to cortisol co-secretion by KCNJ5-mutant adenoma, and prediction of complete clinical success by urine hybrid steroid assay

Laycock Kate , Wu Xilin , Goodchild Emily , Matson Matthew , Prete Alessandro , Taylor Angela , Arlt Wiebke , McIntosh Alasdair , McConnachie Alexander , Cheow Heok , Drake William , Brown Morris

Case history: A previously well 45-year-old lady presented with a 3-year history of hypertension initially diagnosed at a routine health check. Her blood pressure (BP) was 170-180/90-100 mmHg.Investigations: Showed hypokalaemia (K+= 3 mmol/l; NR 3.5-5.3 mmol/l), raised aldosterone (976pmol/l; NR 100-500pmol/l) and supressed renin activity (<0.2nmol/l/h), meeting criteria for diagnosing primary aldosteronism (PA). CT adrenals showed a 2.5 cm left adre...

ea0069oc1 | Oral Communications | SFENCC2020

Biochemical and clinical cure of primary aldosteronism by ultrasound-guided endoscopic radiofrequency ablation

Goodchild Emily , Wu Xilin , Ney Alexander , Argentesi Giulia , Salsbury Jackie , O'Toole Samuel , Chung Teng-teng , Cheow Heok , Drake William , Pereira Steve , Brown Morris

A 65-year-old Afro-Caribbean gentleman, with a >10-year history of hypertension, frequently recorded blood pressures of >160/80 mmHg. His serum electrolytes showed Na+ 145 mmol/l and K+ 3.2 mmol/l. MRI demonstrated 13 mm left medial-limb adrenal adenoma. His hypertension was uncontrolled on treatment with amlodipine 10 mg OD, spironolactone 50 mg OD, losartan100 mg OD and doxazosin 16 mg OD. Although his quality of life was reduced, and he dislike...

ea0038pl3 | Society for Endocrinology Transatlantic Medal Lecture | SFEBES2015

An integrated view of nuclear receptor/chromatin interactions: From genome wide to real time molecular dynamics

Hager Gordon , Paakinaho Ville , Kim Sohyoung , Morris Stephanie , Baek Songjoon , Johnson Thomas , Schiltz R Louis , Ball David , Karpova Tatiana , Swinstead Erin , Presman Diego

Transcription factors (TFs) regulate gene expression by interacting with chromatinized DNA response elements (REs). Access to these elements is dramatically restricted by chromatin organization, and modification of the nucleoprotein structure to allow factor binding is a key feature of cell selective gene regulation (Molecular Cell 29:611, 2008; Molecular Cell 43:145, 2011). Local transitions in chromatin access (often characterized as DNaseI hypersensitive sites (DHSs)) are o...

ea0037oc1.4 | Adrenal 1 | ECE2015

11C-metomidate PET-CT in primary aldosteronism: five possible indications for a non-invasive alternative to adrenal vein sampling

Powlson Andrew S , Koulouri Olympia , Azizan Elena , Maniero Carmela , Taylor Kevin , Aigbirhio Franklin , Koo Brendan , Cheow Heok K , Buscombe John , Gurnell Mark , Brown Morris J

Background: Adrenal vein sampling (AVS) remains the gold-standard for distinguishing unilateral and bilateral disease in primary aldosteronism (PA). However, it is invasive, technically demanding, and may yield inconclusive or equivocal results. 11C-Metomidate PET-CT (11C-MTO-PET-CT) is a non-invasive alternative to AVS for localising unilateral aldosterone-producing adenomas (APAs).Methods/patients: We report a retrospective analys...

ea0092ps2-18-04 | Treatment 1 | ETA2023

Comparative effectiveness of selpercatinib vs standard treatment in patients with medullary thyroid cancer: An interpatient analysis from libretto-001

Wirth Lori , Worden Francis , Morris John , Medioni Jacques , Deschler-Baier Barbara , Han Yimei , Kiiskinen Urpo , Jen Min-Hua , Barker Scott , Szymczak Sylwia , Gilligan Adrienne

Objective: Head-to-head data comparing selpercatinib, a highly selective and potent RE arranged during Transfection (RET) kinase inhibitor with CNS activity, to standard treatment of RET-altered medullary thyroid cancer (MTC; cabozantinib or vandetanib) is currently unavailable. This post-hoc comparative effectiveness analysis of data from the phase 1/2 LIBRETTO-001 trial compared investigator-assessed outcomes among patients with RET</e...

ea0095p18 | Diabetes 1 | BSPED2023

Acceptability of a general population childhood type 1 diabetes screening programme: a qualitative study – T1 Early

Scudder Claire , Townson Julia , Bowen-Morris Jane , Evans Philip , Jones Sarah , Thomas Nick , Stanford Jane , Fox Robin , Todd John , Greenfield Sheila , Gillespie Kathleen , Dayan Colin , Besser Rachel

Background: General population screening for type 1 diabetes (T1D) using islet autoantibodies (IAb) is gaining international momentum, since screening reduces diabetic ketoacidosis, hospitalisation and identifies individuals eligible for future preventative treatments. Qualitative studies have only been undertaken in at-risk individuals (1). We therefore aimed to explore parents’ experiences of their child taking part in a general population T1D screening...

ea0077p10 | Adrenal and Cardiovascular | SFEBES2021

Method of venesection and location of peripheral sample alter adrenal venous sampling results and interpretation in primary aldosteronism

Mourougavelou Vishnou , Wu Xilin , Goodchild Emily , Argentesi Giulia , Laycock Kate , Akker Scott , Druce Maralyn , Sze Candy , Waterhouse Mona , Dawnay Anne , Matson Matthew , Brown Morris , Drake William , O’Toole Sam

Introduction: Adrenal venous sampling (AVS) is the criterion standard method of lateralisation in primary aldosteronism (PA). Despite this pivotal role, there is limited consensus and significant variability between centres related to many of the technical aspects of AVS. In this study, we sought to address whether variations in two different technical aspects of AVS altered parameters and interpretation, namely: 1. Peripheral sample site 2. Method of adrenal vein (AV) venesec...

ea0086p7 | Adrenal and Cardiovascular | SFEBES2022

Adrenalectomy for unilateral primary aldosteronism improves quality of life: prospective analyses in the MATCH trial

Blackstone Brittany , Goodchild Emily , Tooze Oliver , Salsbury Jackie , Wu Xilin , Ronaldson Amy , Senanayake Russell , Bashari Waiel , Argentesi Giulia , O'Toole Samuel M. , Parvanta Laila , Sahdev Anju , Laycock Kate , Cruickshank Kennedy , Gurnell Mark , M. Drake William , Brown Morris J.

Background: After adrenalectomy (ADX) for primary aldosteronism (PA), approximately 30% of patients achieve clinical success (normalisation of home BP); many additional patients report feeling subjectively better. We used the non-randomised MATCH study1 to further assess quality of life (QoL) changes in participants.Objective: Assess QoL using the 36-item Short Form Health Survey (SF-36) after surgical treatment of unilateral PA and medical treatment of ...