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ea0090ep440 | Diabetes, Obesity, Metabolism and Nutrition | ECE2023

Glycaemic control parameters in patients with diabetes mellitus secondary to exocrine pancreas diseases using flash glucose monitoring

Buigues Ana Ortola , Valverde Carla Valles , Hoyos Emilia Gomez , Sahagun Rebeca Jimenez , Lopez Gomez Juan Jose , Torres Beatriz Torres , Garcia Esther Delgado , Soto Gonzalo Diaz , Nieto de la Marca Maria de la O , de Luis Roman Daniel

Introduction: Diabetes mellitus secondary to exocrine pancreas diseases (pancreatogenic DM) has an unknown incidence and is considered underdiagnosed. Our objective was to evaluate the glycemic control parameters in patients with pancreatogenic DM who started Flash glucose monitoring (FGM).Methods: Prospective, observational study in a Spanish hospital. Patients with pancreatogenic DM who started FGM from January 2021 to August 2022 were recruited. Patie...

ea0063p280 | Pituitary and Neuroendocrinology 1 | ECE2019

Acute lethargy, the main symptom of macroprolactinoma

Garcia Esther Delgado , Hoyos Emilia Gomez , Buigues Ana Ortola , Calvo Susana Garcia , Serrano Cristina , Sahagun Rebeca Jimenez , Gomez Juan Jose Lopez , Torres Beatriz Torres , Soto Gonzalo Diaz , De Luis Roman Daniel

Introduction: The most common pituitary adenoma is a prolactinoma.The most relevant clinical manifestations are amenorrhoea galactorrhoea infertility gonadal and sexual dysfunction. Macroprolactinoma are more often in men because they had more difficulty for asking the sintomatology. Initial treatment of macroadenoma wasinitiated with a dopamine agonist with control of PRL concentration and size of tumorClinical case: A 52-year-old manpresented ...

ea0063p774 | Thyroid 2 | ECE2019

Uncommon cause of dilated cardiomyopathy

Calvo Susana Garcia , Vera Silvio H Vera , Hoyos Emilia Gomez , Buigues Ana Ortola , Garcia Esther Delgado , Valles Cristina Serrano , Sahagun Rebeca Jimenez , Soto Gonzalo Diaz , Roman Daniel A de Luis

Thyrotoxicosis is an uncommon cause of congestive heart failure with depressed ejection fraction. However, when it presented in patients without classical cardiovascular risk factors and high heart rate, that not response to usual therapy, other conditions should be considered.Case report: A 36-year-old male was admitted to our hospital’s Coronary Critical Care Unit in acute hypertensive pulmonary oedema. He had noted weight loss, palpitations, shor...

ea0035p723 | Neuroendocrinology | ECE2014

Cinacalcet hydrochloride more efficiently controls serum calcium levels in mild-asymptomatic primary hyperparathyroidism without surgery criteria, as compared with surgical cases

Hernandez Irene Crespo , Gracia Teresa Ruiz , Hoyos Emilia Gomez , Buigues Ana Ortola , Hernandez Martin Cuesta , Capel Francisco Fernandez , Novoa Paz de Miguel , Perez Maria Concepcion Sanabria , Pascual Alfonso Calle , Vega Isabelle Runkle de la

Context: Primary hyperparathyroidism (PHPT) is a common endocrine disease, characterized by the chronic elevation of serum calcium (Ca) levels induced by a long-standing increase of PTH concentrations. PHPT includes mild-asymptomatic and symptomatic forms. Cinacalcet is effective in lowering serum Ca levels in PHPT, but is indicated solely in mild-asymptomatic PHPT meeting surgery criteria. Management of non-surgical mild-asymptomatic PHPT is still a debated issue.<p class...

ea0035p724 | Neuroendocrinology | ECE2014

Treatment of SIADH in a patient with fatal familial insomnia (FFI) and hypersomnia

Hoyos Emilia Gomez , Gracia Teresa Ruiz , Azorin David Garcia , Hernandez Martin Cuesta , Buigues Ana Ortola , Hernandez Irene Crespo , Orozco Francisco Martinez , Pascual Alfonso Luis Calle , Dolado Alberto Marco , Vega Isabelle Runkle de la

Introduction: Fatal insomnia is a neurodegenerative spongiform prion disease. Presentation can be sporadic or hereditary (autonomal dominant). The latter, FFI, is caused by a mutation in the human prion protein gene on chromosome 20. Affected individuals present a disorderd sleep-wake cycle, dysautonomia and motor signs, with a predominance of lesions in the thalamus. SIADH has been described in two affected patients.Case Study: A 70-year-old woman was r...

ea0035p732 | Neuroendocrinology | ECE2014

Hyponatremia in the emergency room of a general teaching hospital: room for improvement

Buigues Ana Ortola , Hernandez Martin Cuesta , Gracia Teresa Ruiz , Hoyos Emlia Gomez , Hernandez Irene Crespo , Capel Francisco Elias Fernandez , de Miguel Novoa Paz , Perez Jose Angel Diaz , Pascual Alfonso Calle , de la Vega Isabelle Runkle

Introduction: Hyponatremia(HN) is frequent in the emergency room(ER), yet often ignored, or poorly studied/managed. Our objective was to determine the characteristics of patients presenting HN at the ER of a general hospital.Methods: Retrospective analysis of all 347 patients(AllP) presenting/developing non-translocational HN (serum sodium (SNa)<135 mmol/l) the first 48 h at the Hospital Clinico San Carlos ER in August 2012. Volemia was determined by...

ea0056gp145 | Neuroendocrinology | ECE2018

Hyponatremia-associated mortality and volemia in patients on parenteral nutrition: a prospective multicenter study

Buigues Ana Ortola , Hoyos Emilia Gomez , Garcia Maria Dolores Del Olmo , Ruiz Ana Herrero , Hernandez Julia Alvarez , Perez Cristina Tejera , Antolin Sandra Herranz , Lesmes Irene Breton , Olmos Miguel Angel Martinez , Roman Daniel De Luis

Introduction: In patients receiving Parenteral Nutritcion (PN), hyponatremia is associated with increased in-hospital mortality. Our objective was to evaluate the influence of volemic classification (hypovolemia, euvolemia or hypervolemia) on in-hospital mortality in patients receiving PN presenting hyponatremia.Methods: Prospective, non-interventional, multicenter study in 19 Spanish hospitals. 543 non-critical patients receiving PN were recruited. Hypo...