Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0068p27 | Abstracts | UKINETS2019

The impact of telotristat in the west and east of Scotland

Gibson Katie , Wotherspoon Irene

Explosive, multiple episodes of diarrhoea are common in patients with neuroendocrine neoplasms affecting around 30% of the patient population. This is combination with other symptoms such as red, dry flushing and wheezing constitute carcinoid syndrome. This syndrome can have a devastating effect on patients impacting upon all aspects of their being. Somatostatin analogues alone can be successful in the management of diarrhoea however in some cases this is inadequate. In 2018 T...

ea0068p30 | Abstracts | UKINETS2019

Nutrition in patients with gastro-entero-pancreatic (GEP) neuroendocrine tumours (NETs) and NETs of unknown primary

Batchelor Emily , Gibson Katie , Wall Lucy

Background: Patients with low grade GI tract (GEP) neuroendocrine tumours and low grade neuroendocrine tumours of unknown primary (LG NETs) often live for many years even in the context of advanced disease. Their nutritional status is important to maintain wellbeing. Both the tumour and its treatment can potentially affect nutritional status.Method: Patients attending routine follow up appointments with the NET team in Edinburgh were invited to participa...

ea0105p11 | Poster Presentations | UKINETS2024

Is there a role for post-operative functional imaging in small intestinal neuroendocrine tumours resected with curative intent?

Chopra Megha , Gibson Katie , Henderson Hannah , Subedi Deepak , Wall Lucy

Background: In southeast Scotland patients who have undergone resection of small intestinal neuroendocrine tumours (SI NETs) with curative intent are followed up by the NET team for recurrence. ENETs guidelines are that this should involve cross sectional imaging and hormonal assessment. During follow up we identified a number of patients with residual disease post surgery, rather than developing metachronous metastases. In 2019 we changed our policy to arrange post-operative ...

ea0063gp25 | Calcium and Bone 1 | ECE2019

Impact of chronic hypoparathyroidism on health-related quality of life, symptoms, employment, and relationships: findings from a 13-country patient survey

Bollerslev Jens , Bent-Ennakhil Nawal , Chen Kristina , Clarke Bart L , Dahl-Hansen Helen , Germak John , Gibson Katie , Glenister Elizabeth , Judge Davneet , Marelli Claudio , Siggelkow Heide

Significant knowledge gaps exist regarding the humanistic effects of hypoparathyroidism, a rare, debilitating disorder. We report results from a global survey to characterise the burden of hypoparathyroidism from the patient perspective. An anonymous survey was conducted in patients with uncontrolled chronic hypoparathyroidism (as determined by patientsÂ’ report of persistent symptoms and/or poorly controlled calcium levels as told by their physician) despite receiving con...

ea0056p241 | Calcium & Vitamin D metabolism | ECE2018

Burden of illness among patients with chronic hypoparathyroidism not adequately controlled with standard therapy by self-perception

Siggelkow Heide , Clarke Bart L. , Dahl-Hansen Helen , Glenister Elizabeth , Judge Davneet , Bent-Ennakhil Nawal , Gibson Katie , Germak John , Chen Kristina , Marelli Claudio , Bollerslev Jens

Significant knowledge gaps exist regarding the humanistic effects of chronic hypoparathyroidism (HPT), a rare, debilitating condition. We provide interim results from a global survey conducted to characterise the burden associated with chronic HPT from the patient perspective. An anonymous, self-reported survey (online or paper) was conducted in patients with chronic HPT, not adequately controlled with standard therapy by self-perception, from 12 countries through physicians o...