Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0081p349 | Diabetes, Obesity, Metabolism and Nutrition | ECE2022

User acceptance and satisfaction with the eversense XL CGM in patients with type 1 diabetes

Javier Martinez Martin Francisco , Hernandez-Lazaro Alba , de Leon-Durango Ricardo , Kuzior Agnieszka , Arnas-Leon Claudia , Acosta-Calero Carmen

Objectives: Eversense XL is a fully implantable sensor for continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) that lasts for up to 180 days. Our objective was to perform a survey on user acceptance and satisfaction among our type 1 diabetic patients who had been using the Eversense XL CGM for at least 3 months.Methods: A questionnaire was devised in which the patients were asked about their experience with the Eversense XL CGM, including:-Compari...

ea0081ep1086 | Thyroid | ECE2022

Failure of rhTSH-stimulated FDG PET-CT scan to identify metastases of a papillary thyroid carcinoma

de Leon-Durango Ricardo , Hernandez-Lazaro Alba , Acosta-Calero Carmen , Kuzior Agnieszka , Arnas-Leon Claudia , Javier Martinez Martin Francisco

Introduction: Recurrences of differenciated thyroid carcinoma are occasionally hard to locate; rhTSH-stimulated FDG PET-CT may offer a higher sensitivity, particularly when thyroglobulin in high, but its utility has not been clearly established. Methods: Review of the patient’s clinical record Results: A 61 years old woman noticed a right anterior neck lump when she was 47; FNAC was suggestive of a solid papillary thyroid carc...

ea0081p704 | Reproductive and Developmental Endocrinology | ECE2022

Intracranial idiopathic hypertension in a maletranssexual patient after testosterone overdosing

Javier Martinez Martin Francisco , Hernandez-Lazaro Alba , de Leon-Durango Ricardo , Kuzior Agnieszka , Gonzalez-Diaz Paula , Perdomo-Herrera Esperanza , Lucia Tocino-Hernandez Alba , Arnas-Leon Claudia , Acosta-Calero Carmen , del Pino Perez-Garcia Maria

Introduction: Intracranial Idiopathic Hypertension (IIH) is a rare complication of testosterone therapy. It is usually benign, but may result and permanent blindness. Its diagnosis is based on a high CSF (> 25 cm H2O) pressure, in the absence of specific causes. The androgen receptor is expressed in the human choroid plexus, and may enhance the activity of Na+/K+-ATPase, and therefore CSF secretion.Methods: Review of the patient’s cli...

ea0081p705 | Reproductive and Developmental Endocrinology | ECE2022

Lessons from a patient with the 48XXXY karyotype: Not just another case of Klinefelter’s syndrome

Kuzior Agnieszka , Hernandez-Lazaro Alba , de Leon-Durango Ricardo , Rios-Gomez Carlos , Arnas-Leon Claudia , Acosta-Calero Carmen , Maria Fernandez-Trujillo-Comenge Paula , Delia Santana-Suarez Ana , Gonzalez-Diaz Paula , Javier Martinez Martin Francisco

Introduction: The 48XXXY karyotype is an infrequent (incidence about 1/50000 male births) sporadic aneuploidy of the sex chromosomes, classically considered as a variant of the Klinefelter syndrome (47XXY). Although many of their characteristics are shared, patients with the 48XXXY karyotype suffer from additional endocrinological and neuropsychological disturbances which are not part of the classic Klinefelter syndrome. Hereby we present a clinical case.<p class="abstext"...

ea0081p506 | Late-Breaking | ECE2022

Initial results and patient satisfaction with the new oral formulation of semaglutide

Martinez Martin Francisco Javier , Kuzior Agnieszka , Arnas-Leon Claudia , Fernandez-Trujillo-Comenge Paula , Quintana-Arroyo Sara , Acosta-Calero Carmen , Delia Santana-Suarez Ana , Gonzalez-Diaz Paula , Hernandez-Lazaro Alba , de Leon-Durango Ricardo

Introduction: Oral semaglutide has been available in the Spanish market since November 2021. This new formulation has broken the self-injection barrier, and may enhance patient satisfaction.Methods: Retrospective review of the patients′ records and presential or telephonic interviews. All patients expressed their consent for the anonymous processing of their data. Numeric data are given as mean + s.d; paired t-test was used for comparison. Satisfac...

ea0081ep194 | Calcium and Bone | ECE2022

Vitamin D deficiency in the type 2 diabetic population of Northern Gran Canaria Island: Still highly prevalent but supplementation is on the rise

Hernandez-Lazaro Alba , de Leon-Durango Ricardo , Kuzior Agnieszka , Acosta-Calero Carmen , Arnas-Leon Claudia , del Sol Sanchez-Bacaicoa Maria , Garcia-Alamo Debora , Martin-Perez Marta , Gonzalez-Diaz Paula , Martin Francisco Javier Martinez

Introduction: Vitamin D deficiency is associated with higher risk of severe COVID-19, and type 2 diabetic patients are a vulnerable group. We described an alarming rate of vitamin D deficiency (around 80.0% with plasma calcifediol <30 ng/ml) in unsupplemented type 2 diabetes patients during the 2020 spring lockdown and the following winter in Northern Gran Canaria. There is an increasing awareness of this problem, both in family physicians and the general population, and t...

ea0090p75 | Diabetes, Obesity, Metabolism and Nutrition | ECE2023

Acceptability of the switch from parenteral to oral semaglutide in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus and obesity: Patient satisfaction, and changes in HbA1c, body weight, systolic blood pressure and tryglicerides

Javier Martinez Martin Francisco , Santana Ojeda Borja , Rios-Gomez Carlos , Jose de Leon-Durango Ricardo , Hernandez-Lazaro Alba , Arnas-Leon Claudia , Acosta-Calero Carmen , Kuzior Agnieszka , Martin-Perez Marta , Garcia-Alamo Debora

Introduction: During most of the autumn of 2022, the standard maintenance presentation of parenteral semaglutide (1.0 mg for weekly dosage) was temporarily unavailable. Many of the patients using this dose were switched to the standard maintenance dose of oral semaglutide (14 mg daily). The leaflet included with the product specifies that the 14 mg daily oral dose is equivalent to the 0.5 mg parenteral weekly dose, but this is most likely an interpolation, as there are no repo...

ea0090p533 | Late-Breaking | ECE2023

St. John’s wort as an example of the naturalistic fallacy: natural things are not necessarily good things

Rios-Gomez Carlos , Hernandez-Lazaro Alba , Jose de Leon-Durango Ricardo , Santana-Ojeda Borja , Arnas-Leon Claudia , Kuzior Agnieszka , Acosta-Calero Carmen , del Pino Ortiz-Hernandez Catherine , Maria Perez-Rivero Jennifer , Javier Martinez Martin Francisco

Introduction/Aim: New oral anticoagulant drugs such as the factor Xa inhibitor rivaroxaban are often preferred to the classic coumarins because they do not need frequent blood-test monitoring and have fever interactions with other drugs and foodstuffs. They are not, however, interaction free. Rivaroxaban is metabolized by oxidative degradation catalyzed by CYP3A4/5 and CYP2J2; it is also a substrate of the P-gp and ABCG2 efflux transporter proteins. CYP3A4 activity enhancers s...

ea0090p543 | Late-Breaking | ECE2023

Synovial sarcoma in a patient with long-standing acromegalia: Causal vs. coincidental

Jose de Leon-Durango Ricardo , Hernandez-Lazaro Alba , Santana-Ojeda Borja , Rios-Gomez Carlos , Arnas-Leon Claudia , Acosta-Calero Carmen , Kuzior Agnieszka , Perdomo-Herrera Esperanza , Lucia Tocino-Hernandez Alba , Javier Martinez Martin Francisco

Introduction: Acromegaly is associated with many different types of benign and malign neoplasm, putatively because of the chronic elevation of IGF-1. Colorectal, thyroid and breast neoplasms are well-established associations; there are many other possible ones, such as prostatic and uterine neoplasms, meningioma, leukemia, lymphoma, renal, pulmonary, esophageal and gastric tumors. Also in the context of MEN-1, parathyroid and pancreatic neoplasms are associated with acromegaly...

ea0090p803 | Late-Breaking | ECE2023

A case of functional hypercortisolism associated to alcohol abuse in a 43-year-old male

Santana-Ojeda Borja , Rios-Gomez Carlos , Jose de Leon-Durango Ricardo , Hernandez-Lazaro Alba , Kuzior Agnieszka , Arnas-Leon Claudia , Acosta-Calero Carmen , Gonzalez-Diaz Paula , del Pino Ortiz-Hernandez Catherine , Javier Martinez Martin Francisco

Objective: Functional hypercortisolism associated with alcohol abuse is an infrequently diagnosed entity of unknown prevalence. Ethanol elicits hypothalamic oversecretion of CRH with subsequent increase in ACTH and cortisol. It may simulate Cushing’s disease both clinically and biochemically but there are no anatomic lesions and the diagnosis is confirmed by normalization of the biochemical pattern after at least 1 month of abstinence from alcohol. We hereby report a clin...