Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0032p420 | Diabetes | ECE2013

Relationship between metformin treatment and hyperlactacidemia diagnosed at the emergency room

Guelho Daniela , Paiva Isabel , Fonseca Isabel , Gouveia Sofia , Saraiva Joana , Moreno Carolina , Carvalheiro Manuela , Carrilho Francisco

Introduction: Renal function and glucose lowering therapy, particularly metformin, influence serum lactate concentration in patients with type 2 diabetes (T2D). However, seems to be an acute precipitating event that triggers hyperlactacidemia and metabolic acidosis. This study aims to assess prevalence of hyperlactacidemia in T2D patients who presented at emergency room (ER), calculate relative risk of hyperlactacidemia in diabetics under metformin, identify predictive factors...

ea0075d13 | Diabetes | EYES2021

Does diabetes and poor glycemic control increase the severity and mortality in patients with COVID-19?

Cunha Clara , Barradas Ana Rita , Silva Eugenia , Vasconcelos Joana , Saraiva Catarina , Duarte Sequeira , Mansinho Kamal , Madruga Isabel , Fonseca Candida

Background and Aims: Diabetes is often associated with an increased severity and mortality in COVID-19 patients. Possible mechanisms include hyperglycemia-induced impaired immune response, characterized by a state of chronic low-grade inflammation. Objectives: evaluate if diabetes and glycemic control were related to the severity of disease and mortality in hospitalized COVID-19 patients.Methods: We conducted a retrospective case control study that inclu...

ea0063p910 | Diabetes, Obesity and Metabolism 3 | ECE2019

Gestational Diabetes: what to say about body mass index and outcomes? The influence of prepregnancy body mass index on obstetric and neonatal outcomes of women with gestational diabetes

Ferreira Sara Esteves , Rosinha Patricia , Inacio Isabel , Alves Marcia , Azevedo Teresa , Dantas Rosa , Pedrosa Carla , Ferreira Marilia , Albuquerque Isabel , Fonseca Catarina , Jesus Andreia , Guimaraes Joana

Introduction: Due to the growing prevalence of obesity, more women are overweight in early pregnancy, leading to adverse neonatal and obstetric outcomes.Objective: To evaluate the influence of maternal prepregnancy body mass index (BMI) on blood glucose levels at diagnosis of gestational diabetes (GD), obstetric and neonatal outcomes.Methods: Retrospective observational study including women with GD and singleton pregnancy, with fo...