Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0059p079 | Clinical practice, governance & case reports | SFEBES2018

Thyroid shared care – a nurse-led, virtual service for our patients

Gohil Shailesh , Kieffer Veronica , Bremner Emma , Robinson Carole , Levy Miles

Background: A large proportion of patients who attend the Endocrine clinic have thyroid dysfunction, usually thyrotoxicosis. These patients require regular thyroid function tests (TFTs) and advice on medication dose alteration, usually through frequent clinic appointments. At our University Teaching Hospital, we have a nurse-led system whereby TFT monitoring and advice is managed virtually, with patients usually attending clinic annually for review. We call this the Thyroid Sh...

ea0044p172 | Nursing Practice | SFEBES2016

Steroid replacement education: are we getting it right?

Kieffer Veronica , Bremner Emma , Robinson Carole , Bhake Ragini , Reddy Narendra , Levy Miles

Patients with Adrenal Insufficiency are potentially at risk of life threatening events if during intercurrent illness they do not take adequate glucocorticoid replacement. The National Institute for Health and Care Excellence Clinical Knowledge Summaries for this patient group recommend that they should: know how to self inject intramuscular hydrocortisone in an emergency; how to adjust their steroid replacement in response to illness; understand the importance of medical iden...

ea0038p121 | Clinical practice/governance and case reports | SFEBES2015

A case of morning headache: Doege–Potter syndrome

Kassim Saifuddin , Pillai Anita , MacInerney Ruth , Vanheeswijk Isabelle , Harsimar Jhittay , Robinson Emma

Tumour induced hypoglycaemia is a rare disorder occurring in cancer patients caused by variety of tumours including islet and non-islet tumours. Non-islet cell tumour induced hypoglycaemia (NICTH) is rare paraneoplastic disorders normally associated with pleural solitary fibrous tumour but can also rarely occur in extra thoracic site.We describe an 86-year-old man not known to have diabetes mellitus who presented with 3-month history of early morning hea...

ea0065p38 | Adrenal and Cardiovascular | SFEBES2019

Audit of adrenal crisis management at University Hospitals Leicester NHS Trust

Sim Sing Yee , Mavilakandy Akash , Kieffer Nikki , Bremner Emma , Robinson Carole , Bhake Ragini , Levy Miles , Reddy Narendra

Background: Adrenal crisis is a life threatening emergency with an incidence of 5–10 adrenal crises/100 patient-years with mortality around 0.5/100 patient-years.Objective: Audit of inpatient adrenal crisis management was undertaken in line with Society for Endocrinology (SFE) guidance 2016 (Trust audit No:9763).Methods: Retrospective evaluation of electronic and paper case records of 2 years (January 2017–December 2018)....

ea0065p86 | Bone and calcium | SFEBES2019

Effect of vitamin D analogue therapy in a patient with autosomal dominant hypocalcaemia type 2 (ADH2) due to GNA11 p.Arg60Leu mutation

Farrell Catriona , Hannan Fadil , George Jacob , Robinson Emma , McLean Joanne , Boon Hannah , Cranston Treena , Goudie David , Thakker Rajesh , Newey Paul

Background: Autosomal dominant hypocalcaemia (ADH) is most commonly due to activating mutations in the Calcium Sensing Receptor (ADH Type 1), in which treatment with vitamin D analogues is frequently associated with hypercalciuria. More recently, activating mutations in the alpha-subunit of the G-protein α-11 (Gα11), encoded by GNA11, have been identified in a small number of ADH kindreds (ADH Type 2). The impact of vitamin D analogue treatment in ADH2 patie...