Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0023oc5.3 | Oral Communications 5 | BSPED2009

Young persons' weight management service: a service users' evaluation

Williams Marc , Kendall Debbie , Gleeson Helena , Amin Rakesh , Banerjee Indi , Patel Leena , Clayton Peter , Hall Catherine

Background: Obese young people are likely to suffer significant morbidity in adult life. Successful intervention during adolescence may have far-reaching benefits. Evidence is emerging that patient-responsive clinical services may deliver improved outcomes.Aims: To assess the perceptions of obese young people about weight and weight-management services.Method: Annonymised, postal questionnaire survey of 116 obese young people (9&#1...

ea0023p36 | (1) | BSPED2009

What do young people think about seeing the doctor alone in paediatric endocrine clinics?

Gleeson Helena , O'Shea Elaine , Jones Julie , Patel Leena , Hall Catherine , Banerjee Indi , Amin Rakesh , Clayton Peter

Background: Seeing the doctor alone has been associated with a better outcome following transition to adult services.Methods: A simple questionnaire was designed for young people (YP) to enquire about being seen alone in paediatric endocrine clinics.Results: The questionnaire was administered to 72 YP young people (37 male) with long term endocrine conditions. The mean age was 15.5 (2.5). 10% of YP thought they should be offered th...

ea0023oc3.8 | Oral Communications 3 | BSPED2009

Determinants of remission and relapse in a cohort of children with thyrotoxicosis treated with dose titration of carbimazole

Banerjee Indi , Amin Rakesh , Okecha Elizabeth , Subbarayan Anbu , Skae Mars , Hall Catherine , Gleeson Helena , Ehtisham Sarah , Patel Leena , Clayton Peter

Introduction: Factors determining remission and relapse in children with thyrotoxicosis include ethnicity, age and thyroid hormone levels at diagnosis. We investigated if similar factors influence remission and relapse in a contemporary cohort of children with autoimmune thyrotoxicosis treated by dose titration of carbimazole.Methods: Forty-seven children (39 females) with thyrotoxicosis, treated with carbimazole, were followed up for ≥2 years. Ini...

ea0023p34 | (1) | BSPED2009

What skills do young people attending paediatric endocrine clinics feel they need before transfer to adult services?

Yohananthan Keerthiga , Jones Julie , O'Shea Elaine , Amin Rakesh , Banerjee Indi , Hall Catherine , Patel Leena , Clayton Peter , Gleeson Helena

Background: A key element of the transition process is encouraging young people (YP) to become more independent in their healthcare. However it is not known what skills YP feel they need before being ready for transfer to adult services.Method: A simple questionnaire was designed for YP to rate out of 5 A. their current status in terms of 5 aspects of independence in healthcare (5 “yes, I do it all of the time” to 1 “no, my family does it ...

ea0021p94 | Clinical practice/governance and case reports | SFEBES2009

An evaluation of the knowledge, motivation and weight-management service needs of obese young people

Williams Marc , Kendall Deborah , Gleeson Helena , Amin Rakesh , Banerjee Indi , Ehtisham Sarah , Patel Leena , Clayton Peter , Hall Catherine

Background: Obese young people are likely to suffer significant morbidity in adult life. Successful intervention during adolescence may have far-reaching benefits. Evidence is emerging that patient-responsive clinical services may deliver improved outcomes.Aims: To assess the perceptions of obese young people about weight and weight-management services.Method: Annonymised, postal questionnaire survey of 116 obese young people (9&#1...

ea0019p320 | Steroids | SFEBES2009

Sexual dichotomy in long term growth trajectories of children with 21-hydroxylase deficiency congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH)

Chandrasekhar Sudha , Patel Leena , Gemmell Islay , Amin Rakesh , Banerjee Indi , Hall Catherine , Jones Julie , O'Shea Elaine , Clayton Peter

Objective: To evaluate longitudinal growth in 21-hydroxylase deficiency CAH, factors contributing to this and outcome for BMI, weight (Wt) and height (Ht) in adolescence.Methods: Multi-level longitudinal models were used to evaluate growth patterns of 28 males and 29 females with CAH. Age at adiposity rebound was derived from the roots of the fitted curves and compared to UK 1990 references. The influence of hydrocortisone (HC) and fludrocortisone (FC) d...

ea0030oc4.1 | Oral Communications 4 | BSPED2012

Metformin in obese children and adolescents: the MOCA trial

Kendall Deborah , Amin Rakesh , Barrett Timothy , Dimitri Paul , Ivison Fiona , Kibirige Mohammed , Mathew Verghese , Matyka Krystyna , Govern Ann Mc , Stirling Heather , Tetlow Lesley , Vail Andy , Wales Jerry , Wright Neil , Clayton Peter , Hall Catherine

Background: Childhood obesity is increasingly associated with type 2 diabetes (T2D). Metformin reduces the risk for T2D in adult obese non-diabetic patients, but the evidence in obese children and young people (CYP) is inconclusive.Design: The metformin in obese children and adolescents (MOCA) trial was a prospective, multi-centre, randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial of 1.5 g metformin daily in CYP with raised fasting or post-prandial insu...

ea0028oc3.1 | Obesity, thyroid and Addison's disease | SFEBES2012

Metformin in obese children and adolescents (MOCA) trial

Kendall Deborah , Amin Rakesh , Barrett Timothy , Dimitri Paul , Ivison Fiona , Kibirige Mohammed , Mathew Verghese , Matyka Krystyna , Mc Govern Ann , Tetlow Lesley , Vail Andy , Wales Jerry , Wright Neil , Clayton Peter , Hall Catherine

Background and objective: Childhood obesity is associated with reduced insulin sensitivity and increased risk for type 2 diabetes (T2D). The objective of the MOCA trial was to investigate the effect of metformin in severely obese children and adolescents.Design and Methods: In a six month multi-centre randomized, double-blind placebo-controlled trial metformin (1.5 g daily) or placebo was given to children and adolescents (8–18 years) with insulin r...

ea0021oc2.7 | Neuroendocrine tumours/pituitary | SFEBES2009

The spectrum of disease in diazoxide responsive hyperinsulinaemic hypoglycaemia

Skae Mars , Amin Rakesh , Patel Leena , Gleeson Helena , Ehtisham Sarah , Didi Mohammed , Blair Jo , Das Urmi , Rigby Lindsey , Blankenstein Oliver , Ellard Sian , Kelsey Anna , Clayton Peter , Banerjee Indraneel , Hall Catherine

: Hyperinsulinaemic hypoglycaemia (HH) has traditionally been classified according to clinical response to diazoxide, with milder diazoxide responsive (DRHH) and severe unresponsive cases. Loss-of-function mutations in ATP-sensitive potassium (KATP) channel genes (ABCC8 and KCNJ11), are the commonest cause for HH. In severe HH, genetic analysis and pancreatic imaging assist in differentiating diffuse from focal forms of HH, as the latter may be cured b...