Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0050s11.2 | New developments in adrenal hypertension | SFEBES2017

Adrenal vein sampling vs imaging in primary aldosteronism

Deinum Jaap

Primary aldosteronism (PA) is the most frequent form of secondary hypertension and results in an increased incidence of cardiovascular complications, independent of blood pressure. PA has two main causes: unilateral aldosterone-producing adenoma (APA, Conn’s syndrome) and bilateral adrenocortical hyperplasia (BAH). The distinction is important because adrenalectomy for APA has the potential for cure. In order to identify an APA adrenal vein sampling (AVS) is advocated by ...

ea0050s11.2 | New developments in adrenal hypertension | SFEBES2017

Adrenal vein sampling vs imaging in primary aldosteronism

Deinum Jaap

Primary aldosteronism (PA) is the most frequent form of secondary hypertension and results in an increased incidence of cardiovascular complications, independent of blood pressure. PA has two main causes: unilateral aldosterone-producing adenoma (APA, Conn’s syndrome) and bilateral adrenocortical hyperplasia (BAH). The distinction is important because adrenalectomy for APA has the potential for cure. In order to identify an APA adrenal vein sampling (AVS) is advocated by ...

ea0056d1.2 | Adrenal venous sampling vs. imaging for primary aldosteronism: beware of the caveats! (Endorsed by the European Journal of Endocrinology) | ECE2018

Against – Adrenal venous sampling vs. imaging for primary aldosteronism: beware of the caveats!

Deinum Jaap

Primary aldosteronism (PA), the most frequent form of secondary hypertension, has two main causes: unilateral aldosterone-producing adenoma (APA) and bilateral adrenocortical hyperplasia. APA has the potential for cure of PA by adrenalectomy. In order to identify an APA guidelines advocate adrenal vein sampling (AVS), a technically demanding and expensive procedure of limited availability and with a controversy-raising variety in protocols. CT-scanning is a cheaper and simpler...

ea0063gp97 | Adrenal and Neuroendocrine - Basic | ECE2019

Structural changes in the zona glomerulosa of normal aging adrenals

van Bonzel Lieke , van de Wiel Elle , Deinum Jaap , Kusters Benno , Langenhuijsen Johan

Background and study aims: Increased aldosterone production in the adrenal gland plays a role in many hypertensive patients. Structural changes of the zona glomerulosa with age in normotensive patients have been described in literature but the influence of aging on aldosterone secretion and physiology is unclear. The aim of this study is to investigate changes in the ZG in order to gain insight in the origin, development and definition of aldosterone producing cell clusters (A...

ea0063gp194 | Adrenal and Neuroendocrine - Clinical | ECE2019

New perioperative imaging techniques, immunohistochemistry and genetic analysis to investigate the suitability of laparoscopic partial adrenalectomy in primary aldosteronism

van de Wiel Elle , Kusters Benno , Veltien Andor , Mukai Kuniaki , Deinum Jaap , Langenhuijsen Johan

Introduction & Objectives: A laparoscopic radical adrenalectomy is the standard treatment option for unilateral primary aldosteronism. Partial adrenalectomy for solitary adenomas has been suggested to be feasible and adrenal cortex-sparing. However, solitary adenomas may be rare. The purpose of this study was to assess whether partial adrenalectomy in patients with a seemingly solitary adenoma might be worthwhile by relating perioperative imaging to pathologic findings of ...

ea0063p56 | Adrenal and Neuroendocrine Tumours 1 | ECE2019

A difficult diagnosis: pheochromocytoma or methamphetamine abuse?

Constantinescu Georgiana , Leike Steffen , Kunath Carola , Langton Katharina , Gruber Matthias , Peitzsch Mirko , Deinum Jaap , Lenders Jacques , Eisenhofer Graeme

Introduction: Pheochromocytomas represent rare but potential lethal tumors arising from the adrenal medulla. Early recognition and diagnosis represent a challenge due to the non-specific character of signs and symptoms. The classic presentation includes headache, sweating, palpitations and other signs and symptoms of apparent catecholamine excess occurring in paroxysms. Sympathomimetics may result in a similar presentation, potentially complicating the diagnosis.<p class="...

ea0038oc2.2 | Translational pathophysiology and therapeutics | SFEBES2015

Adrenal vein catecholamine levels and ratios: reference intervals derived from patients with primary aldosteronism

O'Toole Sam , Sze Candy , Tirador Kent , Akker Scott , Matson Matthew , Perry Les , Druce Maralyn , Dekkers Tanja , Deinum Jaap , Lenders Jacques , Eisenhofer Graeme , Drake William

Introduction: Phaeochromocytoma localisation is generally reliably achieved with modern imaging techniques, particularly in sporadic cases. Diagnostic doubt can arise due to the presence of bilateral adrenal abnormalities, particularly in patients with mutations in genes predisposing them to the phaeochromocytoma development. In such cases, surgical intervention is ideally limited to large or functional lesions due to the long-term consequences associated with hypoadrenalism. ...

ea0041gp9 | Adrenal | ECE2016

Is steroid profiling using LC-MS/MS useful in the diagnostic work-up of primary aldosteronism?

Williams Tracy A. , Lenders Jacques W.M. , Peitzsch Mirko , Dekkers Tanja , Dietz Anna S. , Rump Lars C. , Willenberg Holger S. , Treitl Marcus , Bidlingmaier Martin , Beuschlein Felix , Deinum Jaap , Eisenhofer Graeme , Reincke Martin

Introduction: Primary aldosteronism (PA) is mainly caused by unilateral aldosterone-producing adenomas (APA) or bilateral adrenal hyperplasia (BAH). Subtype differentiation relies on the invasive and technically challenging adrenal venous sampling (AVS). We recently demonstrated the potential utility of peripheral plasma steroid profiling by LC-MS/MS to distinguish APA and BAH. We tested the following hypotheses: first, if steroid profiling in combination with AVS, effectively...

ea0032p8 | Adrenal cortex | ECE2013

Plasma metanephrine for assessing the selectivity of adrenal venous sampling

Dekkers Tanja , Deinum Jaap , Kool Leo Schultze , Blondin Dirk , Vonend Oliver , Hermus Ad , Peitzsch Mirko , Rump Lars , Antoch Gerald , Sweep Fred , Lenders Jacques , Bornstein Stefan , Willenberg Holger , Eisenhofer Graeme

Context: More reliable parameters than cortisol are needed for assessing correct catheter positioning during adrenal vein sampling (AVS). Plasma metanephrine represents one such alternative.Objective: To determine the utility of adrenal venous (AV) plasma concentrations of metanephrine to establish correct catheter positioning during AVS.Design and methods: We included 86 AVS procedures: 52 ACTH-stimulated and 34 non-stimulated seq...

ea0094oc5.1 | Adrenal and Cardiovascular | SFEBES2023

Urine steroid metabolomics as a diagnostic tool in endocrine hypertension

Prete Alessandro , Abdi Lida , Suntornlohanakul Onnicha , Lang Katharina , Riancho Julien , Lazkani Aida , Larsen Casper K. , Gimenez-Roqueplo Anne-Paule , Pecori Alessio , Tetti Martina , Monticone Silvia , Muller Lisa M. , Adolf Christian , Timmers Henri J.L.M. , Hampson Stephanie , Eisenhofer Graeme , Ceccato Filippo , Beuschlein Felix , Kabat Marek , Bertherat Jerome , Dennedy Conall , Davies Eleanor , Deinum Jaap , Reincke Martin , Paolo Rossi Gian , Mulatero Paolo , Amar Laurence , Zennaro Maria-Christina , Sitch Alice J. , Tino Peter , Biehl Michael , Taylor Angela E. , Arlt Wiebke

Background: Hypertension affects more than 30% of the adult population worldwide and is a major cardiovascular risk factor. Identifying secondary causes of hypertension is key to offering targeted treatment and mitigating adverse health outcomes. We tested the performance of urine steroid metabolomics (USM), the computational analysis of 24-hour urine steroid metabolome data by machine learning, for diagnosing endocrine hypertension.<str...