Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0041ep825 | Obesity | ECE2016

Physical function, quality of life and energy expenditure during activities of daily living in post-bariatric surgery patients and obese individuals

Monteiro Fabiane , Ponce Diego Augusto Nascimento , Silva Humberto , Pitta Fabio , Carrilho Alexandre JF

Introduction: Bariatric surgery (BS) is an effective method to weight loss, however, some patients experience persistence of physical inactivity or even weight gain over the years. Furthermore, It is not clear if some surgical techniques, mainly those with disabsortive components, could be involved in the low physical performance through interfering with nutritional status This study aimed to evaluate physical function (PF), quality of life (QOL) and energy expenditure (EE) du...

ea0041ep966 | Thyroid (non-cancer) | ECE2016

What does matter for AUS/FLUS: size, sex or age?

Rafael Ana Alves , Silva Silvia , Marques Ricardo Rodrigues , Duarte Joao Sequeira , Fernandes Luis Viana

Background: The clinical attitude to the treatment of Bethesda System Category III lesions has been under controversy. Our aim was to analyse three variables and to establish a possible predictive value for carcinoma in patients with AUS/FLUS nodules.Methods: Retrospective study of 671 thyroid fine-needle aspirations (FNAs) classified as AUS/FLUS between January 2012 and June 2015. Size, sex and age were analysed, using SPSS.Result...

ea0041ep985 | Thyroid (non-cancer) | ECE2016

Clinical, imaging and cytological differences between palpable and non-palpable thyroid nodules

Silva Joao , Paiva Sandra , Ribeiro Cristina , Melo Miguel , Gomes Leonor , Bastos Margarida , Carrilho Francisco

Introduction: The prevalence of palpable nodules varies between 3–7% and nodules diagnosed by ultrasonography between 20–76%. According to the American Thyroid Association’s guidelines it isn’t recommended to perform routine thyroid ultrasound for thyroid nodules diagnosis, unless they are palpable or there are any risk factors.Objective: Evaluation of sonographic and cytological differences between palpable and non-palpable thyroid n...

ea0039ep73 | Gonadal, DSD and reproduction | BSPED2015

Inter and intra-rater reliability of accuracy of testicular volume evaluation: a simulation study

Elder Charlotte , Sugathapala Shamani de Silva , Akbarian-Tefaghi Ladan , Langley Joe , Wright Neil

Background: Measuring testicular volumes by orchidometer is a standard method of pubertal staging in boys. A paucity of evidence exists as to its inter and intra-observer reliability and the impact of clinicians gender, experience and training on the accuracy of measurements. We are developing specifically engineered models with different testicular volumes to investigate inter and intra-observer reliability of testicular volume estimation for simulation training.<p class=...

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 ...

ea0037ep436 | Diabetes (complications &amp; therapy) | ECE2015

Stroke in prediabetic patients

Silva-Fernandez Julia , Garcia-Ruiz Rafael , Moreno-Moreno Paloma , Garcia-Ruiz Rosa Maria , Gonzalez-Pereira Carolina

Objective: To describe the clinical characteristics of stroke in patients with prediabetes mellitus (pre-DM) and to compare them with DM and non-DM patient characteristics.Methods: Retrospective analysis of a prospective series of acute stroke patients. Demographic and clinical characteristics were compared among the three groups, along with outcome data. Stroke severity was evaluated by modified Rankin scale (mRS) and NIHSS (NIH stroke scale).<p cla...

ea0037ep459 | Diabetes (complications &amp; therapy) | ECE2015

Risk factors, aetiology, and prognosis in patients with ischaemic stroke and diabetes mellitus

Silva-Fernandez Julia , Garcia-Ruiz Rafael , Moreno-Moreno Paloma , Garcia-Ruiz Rosa M , Gonzalez-Pereira Carolina

Objective: To describe the clinical, aetiological and prognostic differences in diabetic and non-diabetic ischaemic stroke (IS) patients.Materials and methods: Retrospective analysis of prospective series of IS patients. Patients were classified as non-DM and DM patients. Demographic and clinical characteristics were compared between two groups. IS prognosis was evaluated by modified Rankin scale (mRS) and NIHSS (NIH stroke scale)....

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...

ea0037ep611 | Obesity and cardiovascular endocrinology | ECE2015

C-reactive protein assay in obese paediatric patients: comparison of two laboratory methods

Alves Jose , Manacas Marta , Faria Carolina , Filipe Lia , Silva Susana , Proenca Helena

Introduction: Obesity as a pro-inflammatory state is associated to increased levels of C-reactive protein (CRP). CPR is considered as a cardiovascular (CV) risk independent marker and is being researched as a predictive atherosclerosis biomarker in obese children. The American Heart Association (AHA) recommends a three classes approach when aiming at CV risk stratification (low <1.0 mg/l; moderate 1.0–3.0 mg/l; and high >3.0 mg/l). These classes were extrapolated ...