Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0041ep556 | Diabetes therapy | ECE2016

Effects of SGLT2 inhibitors in the treatment of a population with type 2 diabetes mellitus

Silva Joao , Ivo Catarina , Passos Dolores , Simoes Helder , Lopes Luis , Marcelino Mafalda , de Castro Joao Jacome

Introduction: The SGLT-2 inhibitors (InibSGLT2) are the newest class of non-insulin antidiabetic drugs (ANI) for type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) treatment. Currently is only available in Portugal, dapagliflozin. This pharmacological class have shown benefits in metabolic control (reduction of 0.5–0.8% HbA1c) and in weight loss (1–3 kg).Objective: Evaluate the impact of InibSGLT2 in patients with T2DM followed in a Diabetes department.<p cla...

ea0037gp.25.04 | Thyroid – nodule | ECE2015

Evaluation of benign thyroid nodules in a 10-year follow-up

Silva Joao , Ivo Catarina , Marcelino Mafalda , Simoes Helder , Lopes Luis , Passos Dolores , de Castro Joao Jacome

Introduction: American Thyroid Association recommends that benign thyroid nodules should be revaluated 6–18 months after initial FNA and in case of stability the follow-up should be 3–5 years. However there isn’t any consensus about the periodicity of the follow-up.Aim: To evaluate the nodules in terms of function, size and malignancy in a 10-year follow-up.Methods: Retrospective study of 347 patients (543 benign thy...

ea0037ep299 | Calcium and Vitamin D metabolism | ECE2015

Parathyroid tissue in ectopic thyroid tissue

Silva Joao , Ivo Catarina , Marcelino Mafalda , Passos Dolores , Simoes Helder , Lopes Luis , de Castro Joao Jacome

Introduction: Postmortem studies have shown that a fifth parathyroid gland may be present in about 5% of patients with hyperparathyroidism. 1% of parathyroid glands are located in thyroid tissue. There’s a prevalence of 7–10% of thyroid ectopic tissue.Case report: A 53-year-old male, submitted to bilateral nephrectomy due to a Grawitz tumour at the age of 25. Under haemodialysis since then (with a rejected renal transplant in the past), he was ...

ea0037ep330 | Diabetes (pathiophysiology &amp; epitemiology) | ECE2015

Clinical characteristics in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus: a cohort study

Antolin Sandra Herranz , de Frutos Visitacion Alvarez , Folgado Ascension Sutil , Pascual Dolores Mateo , Rodrigo Eduardo Platero

Objective: To assess metabolic control, cardiovascular risk factors and treatments in type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) patients.Methods: Observational and cross-sectional study of 238 T2DM patients who visited endocrinology clinics for the first time or those who did not undergo periodic revisions during the previous year of the study. All reported patients were outpatients, over 18 years of age and they signed informed consent statistical analysis was do...

ea0037ep488 | Diabetes (complications &amp; therapy) | ECE2015

Hypoglycaemia due to drug interaction with clarithromycin

Silva Joao , Ivo Catarina , Marcelino Mafalda , Lopes Luis , Passos Dolores , Simoes Helder , de Castro Joao Jacome

Introduction: Interaction between diabetes mellitus (DM) and an infection usually results in hyperglycaemia. However, there is data describing hypoglycaemia events related with the association between certain antibiotics and oral anti-diabetic drugs or insulin.Case report: Male, 73 years old, with history of hypertension, obesity and dyslipidaemia. DM type 2 was diagnosed 13 years ago with any macro or microvascular complications so far. Currently he&#14...

ea0037ep753 | Pituitary: clinical | ECE2015

An audit of transsphenoidal surgery on nonfunctioning pituitary adenomas

Moure Dolores , Santamaria Javier , Larranaga Ihintza , Gonzalez Pedro , Valle Sara , Gaztambide Sonia

Introduction and objective: Clinically nonfunctional pituitary adenomas are relatively an uncommon disease. The aim of this work is to describe the clinical characteristics and to review the results of transsphenoidal surgery (TS) of pituitary adenomas in a reference centre.Methods: A retrospective study (1995–2014) of 66 patients (50% men) diagnosed with pituitary adenomas by a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) was conducted. demographic, clinical, ...

ea0037ep767 | Pituitary: clinical | ECE2015

Response to pasireotide in an acromegalic patient with resistance to conventional medical treatment

Saenz Maria Sonia Gaztambide , Fernandez Pedro Gonzalez , Unanue Ihintza Larranaga , Rodriguez Maria Dolores Moure

Introduction: Surgery is the primary therapy in most acromelagic patients. When persistent disease is observed, adjuvant medical therapy is used. Pasireotide is a somatostatin analogue (SSA) not approved for acromegaly therapy yet, but with a potentially better response, given that it binds to four out of five somatostatin receptors.Materials and methods: We present the case of an acromegalic patient with resistance to many therapies and response to trea...

ea0035p160 | Calcium and Vitamin D metabolism | ECE2014

PARADIGHM: a natural history registry for patients with chronic hypoparathyroidism

Bowlin Steven , Sadowski Tara , Vokes Tamara , Bilezikian John , Clarke Bart , Mannstadt Michael , Shoback Dolores , Lagast Hjalmar

Chronic hypoparathyroidism affects ~2.5/10 000 individuals in the European Union and is classified as a rare disorder. There is limited knowledge of the natural history and epidemiology of this disease. Publications frequently represent a single center’s experience and information across the population of patients with hypoparathyroidism is lacking and needed. To fill the gap, a voluntary global hypoparathyroidism patient registry (PARADIGHM) was initiated by NPS Pharmace...

ea0026p447 | Thyroid (non cancer) | ECE2011

Evaluation of thyroid surgery: 10 years of experience in a Military Hospital

Marcelino Mafalda , Lopes Carlos , Carvalho Raquel , Guerra Paulo , Passos Dolores , Vilar Helena , Lopes Luis , Castro Joao

Introduction: Thyroid surgery is nowadays associated with low morbidity and extremely low mortality. A consistent association has been observed between high surgical volume and better outcomes. Patients who undergo surgery by a skilled surgeon have fewer complications. On the other hand, different surgical techniques have been associated with different outcomes. Since 1997, thyroid diseases are treated in our department by a multidisciplinary team.Object...

ea0026p448 | Thyroid (non cancer) | ECE2011

Fine needle aspiration biopsy in thyroid nodular disease: 10 years of experience in a Military University Hospital

Marcelino Mafalda , Andre Saudade , Figueiredo Luisa , Passos Dolores , Vilar Helena , Lopes Luis , Carvalho Raquel , Castro Joao

Introduction: Fine needle aspiration biopsy (FNAB) plays an essential role in the evaluation of thyroid nodular disease (TND). It reduces the rate of unnecessary thyroid surgery for patients with benign nodules, and allows the choice of the appropriate surgery. In our department, 2124 FNAB were performed in 10 years. 60% of them are now ultrasound guided (UGFNAB).Objective: To access the accuracy of FNAB in our hospital.Methods: Re...