Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0081ep84 | Adrenal and Cardiovascular Endocrinology | ECE2022

The primary aldosteronism rollercoaster: hypoaldosteronism as a potential postoperative complication

Palma August , Hu Lihua , Cheow Heok , Mendichovszky Iosif , Kosmoliaptsis Vasilis , Marker Alison , Bashari Waiel , Senanayake Russell , Gurnell Mark

Introduction: Primary aldosteronism (PA) is a common and potentially reversible cause of secondary hypertension, characterised by resistance to standard antihypertensive therapy and possible hypokalaemia. Lateralisation investigations, including adrenal vein sampling (AVS), are required to distinguish between unilateral or bilateral disease, with unilateral disease representing a potentially surgically curable form of PA. The majority of patients proceeding to adrenalectomy re...

ea0065p341 | Nursing practice | SFEBES2019

One-week biochemical investigations in Cushing’s disease – from the endocrine specialist nurse perspective

Serban Laura , Palma August , Hu Lihua , Hale Julia , Tapa Denise , Pitfield Deborah , Senanayake Russell , Bashari Waiel A , Gurnell Mark

Background: Cushing’s disease is the most common cause of endogenous Cushing’s syndrome in adults, affecting females>males (ratio 3:1). In suspected cases, careful clinical assessment is required to ascertain a pre-test probability. This is followed by robust biochemical testing, which guides further management.One-week test protocol: Congruent biochemical tests are conducted over a one-week period in an outpatient setting. Patients attend on d...

ea0077op2.1 | Adrenal and Cardiovascular | SFEBES2021

A phase 1 clinical trial evaluating the safety and efficacy of up to two administrations of the adrenal PET tracer [18F]CETO in healthy volunteers and patients with primary aldosteronism

Senanayake Russell , Gillett Daniel , Bashari Waiel , MacFarlane James , Hu Lihua , Palma August , Aloj Luigi , Mendichovszky Iosif , Hader Stefan , Boros Istvan , Brown Morris , Cheow Heok , Aigbirhio Franklin , Gurnell Mark

Background: Primary aldosteronism (PA) is an important, potentially curable, cause of hypertension. Distinguishing unilateral and bilateral causes is a critical step in determining who should be considered for adrenalectomy. Adrenal vein sampling (AVS) remains the gold standard for lateralisation. However, AVS is technically challenging with limited availability. To address this, we have introduced molecular imaging using PET/CT with the radiotracer [11C]Metomidate ...

ea0077oc4.3 | Adrenal and Cardiovascular | SFEBES2021

[11C]Metomidate PET/CT can aid decision-making in patients with primary aldosteronism

Senanayake Russell , Gillett Daniel , Ali Zahabia , Bashari Waiel , MacFarlane James , Koulouri Olympia , van der Meulen Merel , Powlson Andrew , Challis Benjamin , Palma August , Hu Lihua , Aloj Luigi , Mendichovszky Iosif , Cuthbertson Dan , Shore Susannah , Levy Miles , Drake William , Brown Morris , Kosmoliaptsis Vasilis , Marker Alison , Cheow Heok , Gurnell Mark

Background: Primary aldosteronism (PA) is the leading, potentially reversible, cause of secondary hypertension. For most patients in whom surgery is being considered, adrenal vein sampling (AVS) is recommended to distinguish unilateral and bilateral causes. However, AVS remains technically challenging, and a significant proportion of patients are unable to progress to surgery because AVS is unavailable or unsuccessful. We have explored whether [11C]Metomidate PET/CT...