Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0037gp.19.08 | Pituitary–Acromegaly | ECE2015

Effects of long-term combined treatment with somatostatin analogues and pegvisomant on cardiac structure and performance in acromegaly

Auriemma Renata S , Grasso Ludovica F S , Galdiero Mariano , Pivonello Claudia , Salzano Ciro , Negri Mariarosaria , Angelis Cristina de , Colao Annamaria , Pivonello Rosario

Somatostatin analogues (SA) are known to revert acromegalic cardiomyopathy mainly in young patients with short disease duration, whereas pegvisomant (PEG) reportedly improves cardiac structure and performance in patients resistant to SA. To date, no data are available on the effects of long-term SA+PEG on cardiovascular complications. The current study aimed at investigating the effects of long-term SA+PEG on cardiac structure and performance in acromegaly. Thirty-six acromega...

ea0026p298 | Pituitary | ECE2011

Effects of short (6 months) and long (18 months) term treatment with GH-receptor antagonist pegvisomant (PEG) on rhythm disturbances in acromegaly

Auriemma Renata Simona , Pivonello Rosario , De Martino Maria Cristina , Cudemo Giuseppe , Galdiero Mariano , Grasso Ludovica F S , Simeoli Chiara , Colao Annamaria

Aim: To evaluate the effects of short and long-term treatment with PEG on rhythm disturbances in a cohort of acromegalic patients resistant to long-term high-dose therapy with SA.Patients and methods: Thirteen patients (4 M, 9 F, aged 44±9.25 years) entered the study. All patients started PEG at initial dose of 10 mg daily, then increased of 5 mg every 6 weeks on the basis of IGF1 levels, until IGF1 normalisation or until the achievement of the maxi...

ea0022p594 | Neuroendocrinology and Pituitary (<emphasis role="italic">Generously supported by Novartis</emphasis>) | ECE2010

Efficacy and safety of combined treatment with somatostatin analogues (SA) AND pegvisomant (PEG) in acromegalic patients resistant to SA

Auriemma Renata S , Grasso Ludovica F S , Galdiero Mariano , De Martino Maria C , Cozzolino Alessia , Vitale Pasquale , Colao Annamaria , Pivonello Rosario

The GH-receptor antagonist PEG, used as monotherapy or in combination to SA, has been demonstrated to normalize IGF1 levels in up to 90% of acromegalic patients after unsuccessful surgery and/or radiotherapy and resistant to conventional SA treatment. The aim of this study is to evaluate the efficacy and safety of combined treatment with SA plus PEG in a cohort of acromegalic patients resistant to conventional SA therapy. Thirty-two acromegalic patients (17 M, 15 F, age 39.6&#...