Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0041gp145 | Paediatric Endocrinology & Development | ECE2016

Impact of fetal exposure to testosterone on fetal insulin sensitivity tissues – a morphological and molecular approach

Sandoval Daniel , Recabarren Monica P , Carrasco Albert , Rojas Daniela , Montalban Alonso , Sir-Petermann Teresa , Recabarren Sergio E

Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is the most common cause of infertility in reproductive aged women affecting ~5–10% of women of reproductive age worldwide. PCOS patients are characterized by infertility disorders, obesity, insulin resistance and hyperandrogenemia that persists during pregnancy. This finding allowed to suggest the hypothesis that this intrauterine environment could affect the fetus, reprogramming the insulin sensitivity of the offspring. We have developed...

ea0041ep423 | Diabetes (to include epidemiology, pathophysiology) | ECE2016

Diabetes and glycemic control in acute heart failure: complications, hospital stay and prognosis

Paredes Silvia , Lopes Melina , Ramos-Lopes Margarida , Araujo David , Cardoso Rosa , Monteiro Ana Margarida , Pimentel Teresa , Marques Olinda , Alves Marta

Introduction: Few studies have evaluated the impact of type 2 diabetes on the prognosis of acute heart failure (HF). This study assessed the effect of diabetes and glycemic control on complications, hospital stay and prognosis in patients with acute HF.Methods: Retrospectively, databases of 428 hospitalized patients by acute HF were analyzed, 201 diabetic patients and 227 controls. Statistical analysis was done using SPSS, considering statistical signifi...

ea0041ep690 | Female Reproduction | ECE2016

Turner syndrome and reproductive counseling

Vicente Nuno , Lopes Helena , Couto Daniela , Cortesao Paulo , Sousa Paula , Barros Luisa , Bastos Margarida , Carrilho Francisco , Santos Teresa Almeida

Introduction: Spontaneous fertility in Turner syndrome (TS) is rare, due to low or absent ovarian reserve. A greater number of ovarian follicules is present in the cases of gonadal mosaicism, although the accelerated pace of apoptosis remains. Thus, the early referral to reproductive counseling is advisable, ideally soon after diagnosis. The criopreservation of oocytes is one of the options for fertility preservation. The authors present a series of 7 patients with TS admitted...

ea0040p22 | (1) | ESEBEC2016

Hypothyroidism and thyroid autoimmunity in metastatic renal cell carcinoma patients treated with sunitinib: 2 years follow-up of long survivors from a sigle centre experience

Fabiana Pani , Mario Scartozzi , Francesco Atzori , Germana Baghino , Francesco Boi , Luciana Tanca , Teresa Ionta Maria , Stefano Mariotti

Background: The development of thyroid dysfunction is a frequent side effect associated to sunitinib therapy but scanty data are available on thyroid function on long-term sunitinib-treated patients.Objective: Prospective evaluation of 28 patients suffering from mRCC treated with sunitinib, enrolled between September 2013 and October 2015. 28 patients (24 men and 3 women (median age 57.7, range 51–77)) with comparable tumor staging, normal thyroid f...

ea0037gp.06.05 | Reproduction: Female and PCOS | ECE2015

Cytokine expression in SAT and VAT from PCOS patients and control women; possible proinflammatory effect of testosterone depending on BMI – a preliminary report

Crisosto Nicolas , Echiburu Barbara , Perez-Bravo Francisco , Flores Cristian , Fuentes Cecilia , Cifuentes Mariana , Orellana Omar , Maluenda Fernando , Sir-Petermann Teresa

Context: Insulin resistance is an important component of polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS). Local cytokine production in adipose tissue increases local insulin resistance. The effect of testosterone on local adipose tissue cytokine production has not been explored thoroughly.Aim: To evaluate cytokine expression in subcutaneous adipose tissue (SAT) and visceral adipose tissue (VAT) from PCOS and control women and evaluate the response to testosterone on th...

ea0037gp.25.03 | Thyroid – nodule | ECE2015

Malignancy rate in thyroid nodules with AUS/FLUS cytology in a Cancer Center (Bethesda System for Reporting Thyroid Cytopathology 2009)

Nunes Joana Menezes , Martins Raquel , Santos Jacinta , Martins Teresa , Moniz Ana Paula , Ilheu Olga , Figueiredo Paulo , Rodrigues Fernando

Introduction: The Bethesda System for Reporting Thyroid Cytopathology is the standard for interpreting fine-needle aspiration (FNA) and created a new diagnostic category (III): ‘atypia of undetermined significance/follicular lesion of undetermined significance’ (AUS/FLUS). The risk of malignancy for this category has been ascribed of 5–15% but the real malignancy rate remains unclear and plays a key role to define appropriate management.Ob...

ea0037ep460 | Diabetes (complications & therapy) | ECE2015

Establishing the relationship between third-trimester foetal abdominal circumference, birthweight, and neonatal morbidity in gestational diabetes

Pereira Maria Teresa , Garrido Susana , Almeida Raquel , Vilaverde Joana , Pichel Fernando , Pinto Clara , Goncalves Joaquim , Dores Jorge

Introduction: Gestational diabetes (GD) is associated with a significantly higher risk of perinatal complications. It has been suggested that third-trimester (3thT) foetal abdominal circumference (fAC) determination is an important predictor of macrossomia and large for gestational age (LGA).Aims: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the association between the 3thT fAC percentile with birthweight (BW) and adverse neonatal outc...

ea0037ep552 | Obesity and cardiovascular endocrinology | ECE2015

Influence of normal food intake on the lipid profile of diabetic patients

Garrido Susana , Almeida Raquel , Pereira Teresa , Ferreira Lia , Neto Helena , Vilaverde Joana , Pichel Fernando , Oliveira Jose Carlos , Palma Isabel

Introduction: The need to fast for the determination of lipid profile has been discussed in the past years, for several reasons – i) most of the day time is spent in a postprandial state; ii) the lipid concentrations seem to be only slightly affected by a normal meal; both fasting and postprandial can predict cardiovascular risk.Aim: Determine the influence of normal food intake on the lipid profile of diabetic patients.Method...

ea0037ep679 | Pituitary: basic and neuroendocrinology | ECE2015

Hyponatremia and mortality in patients hospitalised for heart failure (2005–2011)

Marco Javier , Crespo Irene , Ortola Ana , Gracia Teresa Ruiz , De Miguel Paz , Mendez Manuel , Nunez Karla , Lopez Judith , Duran Alejandra

Introduction: Hyponatremia is the most frequent electrolyte disorder in hospitalised patients. Our aim was to determine the incidence, mean hospital stay, readmission rate and mortality rate among patients with acute heart failure (HF) and hyponatremia.Methods: Retrospective analysis of data collected from the minimum data set (MDS) of Spanish National health System during 2005–2012 from discharged patients of Internal Medicine with HF and hyponatre...

ea0037ep873 | Thyroid cancer | ECE2015

Clinical and biological differences between incidental and non-incidental papillary thyroid microcarcinomas

Paja Miguel , Etxebarria Eider , Gutierrez Ma Teresa , Exposito Amaia , Dublang Maddalen , Oleaga Amelia , de Ciriza Maite Perez , Ugalde Aitziber

The clinical significance and potential morbidity of papillary thyroid microcarcinomas (PTMC) is discussed. Particularly the differences between those PTMC identified postoperatively in histological examination (incidentals), and those diagnosed preoperatively (non-incidentals). We retrospectively analysed differences in clinical presentation and course after treatment in these two groups. The study population consisted of 199 patients with PTMC who underwent surgery from 2000...