Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0026p121 | Female reproduction | ECE2011

Normalization of blood loss in women with heavy menstrual bleeding treated with an oral contraceptive containing estradiol valerate/dienogest

Fraser I , Jensen J , Schafers M , Mellinger U , Parke S , Serrani M

Introduction: Two identically designed randomized, placebo-controlled double-blind studies (one conducted in North America and the other one in Europe and Australia) showed that an oral contraceptive containing estradiol valerate (E2V)/dienogest (DNG) in an estrogen step-down, progestogen step-up 28-day regimen was effective in women with heavy and/or prolonged menstrual bleeding without organic pathology. Both studies applied a strict definition of treatment succes...

ea0031p212 | Obesity, diabetes, metabolism and cardiovascular | SFEBES2013

The public distress domain of quality of life correlates directly and independently with BMI in pre-operative morbidly obese patients awaiting metabolic surgery

Aftab Syed Abdus Saboor , Reddy N , Piya MK , Fraser I , Menon V , Bridgwater S , halder L , Kendrick D , Kumar S , Barber TM

Background: There is uncertainty regarding the selection of obese patients for metabolic procedures, how to define a successful outcome and pre-operative predictors of success. Our aim was to explore the influence of obesity on preoperative quality of life in patients awaiting bariatric surgery.Methods: Pre-operative data were accrued for morbidly obese patients (n=70) at the University Hospitals Coventry and Warwickshire (UHCW) during the last ...

ea0031p239 | Obesity, diabetes, metabolism and cardiovascular | SFEBES2013

Preoperative characteristics of morbidly obese patients who achieved at least 50% excess weight loss post-metabolic Surgery

Aftab Syed Abdus Saboor , Reddy N , Piya MK , Fraser I , Menon V , Bridgwater S , Halder L , Kendrick D , Kumar S , Barber TM

Background: Pre-operative predictive measures of post-metabolic surgery success would facilitate a more refined evidence-based selection of patients. This study aimed at identifying those clinical and psycho-social predictors of success (defined as weight-loss) following metabolic surgery.Methods: Pre-operative data including IWQOL-Lite questionnaire (a validated self-reported 31-item measure of physical function, self-esteem, sexual life, public distres...