Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0034p96 | Clinical practice/governance and case reports | SFEBES2014

Pre clinic tests accelerate decision making, reduce delays in treatment and are highly popular with endocrinology patients and staff

Srinivas Vidya , Gomez Javier , Kerry Susan , Swords Francesca

Background: Thorough history taking and clinical examination is vital in the assessment of all medical patients. However, diagnosis of endocrine disease also relies on appropriate biochemical tests. Previously in our unit, tests were only performed after new patients attended clinic. We proposed that diagnosis and management would be improved if this system was inverted.Method: In 2009 clinicians, nurses and chemical pathology representatives reviewed av...

ea0031p108 | Clinical practice/governance and case reports | SFEBES2013

An audit of the diagnosis and management of hypogonadism in adult men

Russell P W James , Gomez Javier , Myint Khin Swe

Introduction: Symptomatic hypogonadism affects 5–6% of men aged 30–79 years and is associated with increased morbidity and mortality. There are currently no trust guidelines for the diagnostic workup of these patients.Methods: Retrospective analysis was performed of diagnosis and assessment of adult men with low serum total testosterone (TT) and compared with clinical practice guidelines of The Endocrine Society. We identified all patients with...

ea0031p56 | Clinical biochemistry | SFEBES2013

Audit of inpatient management of hyponatraemia

Patel Bhavin , Coyle Gillian , Srinivas Vidya , Gomez Javier , Myint Khin Swe

Introduction: Hyponatraemia is the commonest electrolyte disturbance occurring in 15–20% of inpatients (1), with significant clinical implications if mismanaged. We conducted a retrospective audit of our current management of hyponatraemia in our 1000 bedded trust.Method: Data of patients with severe hyponatraemia (Na<125 mmol/l) admitted to hospital over 4 weeks (Aug 2011) was collected. Twenty randomly selected cases were reviewed focusing on ...

ea0037ep1037 | Thyroid (non-cancer) | ECE2015

Thyroidectomy: analysis of 184 cases in a single centre

Gallardo Gema Lopez , Alfonso Francisco Javier Gomez , Fernandez Julia Silva , Manzanares Alvaro Garcia , Gomez Ines Rosa , Iglesias Maria Lopez

Aim: To evaluate whether differences exist in terms of patient, radiological, tumour characteristics and surgical complications between malignant and benign thyroidectomy.Materials and methods: 184 correlatives cases of thyroidectomy during the period from October 2011 to October 2013 are analysed. Patient, ultrasound, tumour and complication characteristics are compared. Categorical data are reported as percentages. Characteristics between the two group...

ea0063p1061 | Pituitary and Neuroendocrinology 3 | ECE2019

Clinical features and endocrine evaluation of non-functioning pituitary adenomas at a secondary level hospital

Pascual Cristina Contreras , Lazaro Paloma Gonzalez , Fernandez Julia Silva , del Val Zaballos Florentino , Alfonso Francisco Javier Gomez , Agredos Alvaro Garcia-Manzanares Vazquez-de , Garcia Ines Rosa Gomez

Introduction: Non-functioning pituitary adenomas are relatively common. A large number of these tumors are asintomathic pituitary microadenomas, that are increasingly detected because of sensitive imaging techniques improves. Those tumors that require treatment are generally macroadenomas and come to medical attention because of mass effect (visual field defects, headache, …) and/or hypopituitarism.Objective: To assess non-functioning pituitary ade...

ea0063ep88 | Pituitary and Neuroendocrinology | ECE2019

Secondary amenorrhea as unique manifestation of acromegaly due to giant pituitary adenoma

Contreras Pascual Cristina , Gonzalez Lazaro Paloma , Silva Fernandez Julia , del Val Zaballos Florentino , Garcia-Manzanares Vaquez-de Agredos Alvaro , Javier Gomez Alfonso Francisco , Rosa Gomez Garcia Ines

Introduction: Pituitary adenomas are considered to be benign tumors that are diagnosed by its sympthoms (secondary to compression or hormonal secretion) or incidentally in an imaging technique performed because of another reason. ‘Silent’ somatotrophinomas are very rare. This type of adenoma is typically large and despite it presents with mild or no acromegalic features it usually develops hormone secretion.A case report: A 29-year-old spanish ...

ea0041ep792 | Obesity | ECE2016

Waist-to-hip ratio is the most discriminative parameter detecting OGTT alterations in men

Perez-Pevida Belen , Andrada Patricia , Llavero-Valero Maria , Gala Gutierrez-Buey , Jorge Nunez-Cordoba , Javier Gomez-Ambrosi , Camilo Silva , Juan Carlos Galofre , Javier Salvador , Gema Fruhbeck , Javier Escalada

Background: There is a clear relationship between obesity and carbohydrate metabolism alterations (CMA), such as impaired glucose tolerance (IGT) and T2D. OGTT is used for the diagnosis of those alterations, but is not performed in case of normal fasting glucose values (NFG). Moreover, BMI underestimates the diagnosis of obesity and body composition alteration can be crucial to the development of abnormal carbohydrate metabolism. This study aimed to examine the discriminating ...

ea0032p595 | Female reproduction | ECE2013

Association of serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D and glucose levels in polycystic ovary syndrome

Lopez-Gallardo Gema , Rozas-Moreno Pedro , Reyes-Garcia Rebeca , Tenias-Burillo Jose Maria , Lopez-Iglesias Maria , Garcia-Manzanares Alvaro , Gomez Francisco-Javier , Gomez-Garcia Ines

Background: Women with polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) frequently suffer from metabolic disturbances, in particular from pre-diabetes and diabetes. Conflicting results currently exists on the relationship between vitamin D and glucose metabolism. Hence, the aim of our study was to investigate the association of 25-hydroxyvitamin D (25(OH)D) levels and glucose tolerance in PCOS women.Methods: Cross-sectional study including 23 PCOS patients (mean age 27 ...

ea0022p689 | Obesity | ECE2010

Influence of age of onset of metabolic syndrome

Gomez-Barrado Jose Javier , Gomez-Martino Juan Ramon , Polo Jose , Barquilla Alfonso , Turegano Soledad , Vega Jorge , de Vargas Francisco Javier Garciperez , Mendoza Javier

The metabolic syndrome (MS) is a pathological entity that carries a high cardiovascular risk, and whose risk factors may occur at an early age. No data are available in our area on the influence of age on the prevalence of MS.Objectives: To determine the prevalence of MS in our area, by age group and compare the frequency of occurrence of MS in young adults (<40 years) (J) and mature adults (>40 years) (M).Methods: Observat...

ea0056p72 | Adrenal medulla | ECE2018

Genetics in pheochromocytoma and paraganglioma: a case series

Gonzalez Lazaro Paloma , Contreras Pacual Cristina , Silva Fernandez Julia , Torres Arroyo Belvis , Javier Gomez Alfonso Francisco , Del Val Zaballos Florentino , Gomez Garcia Ines , Garcia Manzanares Alvaro

Introduction: In most patients with familial history of pheochromocytoma/paraganglioma, leads in the majorty of cases to a postive genetic testing for mutations, and what’s more in those patients with no familial antecedents, about 10–25% carry a mutation in one related gene. In these cases other aspects like, bilaterality, multiplicity or location must be taken into account.Objective: The objective of the study was to discuss the importance of...