Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0056gp145 | Neuroendocrinology | ECE2018

Hyponatremia-associated mortality and volemia in patients on parenteral nutrition: a prospective multicenter study

Buigues Ana Ortola , Hoyos Emilia Gomez , Garcia Maria Dolores Del Olmo , Ruiz Ana Herrero , Hernandez Julia Alvarez , Perez Cristina Tejera , Antolin Sandra Herranz , Lesmes Irene Breton , Olmos Miguel Angel Martinez , Roman Daniel De Luis

Introduction: In patients receiving Parenteral Nutritcion (PN), hyponatremia is associated with increased in-hospital mortality. Our objective was to evaluate the influence of volemic classification (hypovolemia, euvolemia or hypervolemia) on in-hospital mortality in patients receiving PN presenting hyponatremia.Methods: Prospective, non-interventional, multicenter study in 19 Spanish hospitals. 543 non-critical patients receiving PN were recruited. Hypo...

ea0073aep837 | Late Breaking | ECE2021

How has the covid-19 pandemic affected training in endocrinology and nutrition

Zugasti Ana , María Ballesteros-Pomar , Breton Irene , Javier Escalada San Martín , Miguel Angel Rubio Herrera , Tejera Cristina , Pedro Pinés Corrales , Hanzu Felicia , Dios Elena

IntroductionThe pandemic has altered the day-to-day running of hospitals and most of the material and human resources have been made available for COVID-19 care. So have the residents in Endocrinology and Nutrition (MIR), who have been working on the front line, and this has led to alterations in their training programme. In addition, this unexpected and stressful work situation has had psychological consequences. The Spanish Society of Endocrinology and...