Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0008p13 | Clinical case reports | SFE2004

Running out of sodium

Mehta SR , Cox JPD , Johnston DG

A 30 year old lady attended the Accident and Emergency department (A&E) with vomiting, collapse and confusion several hours after completing her first London Marathon in 5 hours. During the race she kept herself hydrated with water and isotonic fluids and took non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs). On arrival in A&E her Mini Mental Test Score was 0 and Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) was 11. She was volume replete and haemodynamically stable but confused and restless...

ea0008p66 | Neuroendocrinology and behaviour | SFE2004

A Comparative Growth Hormone Study in Acromegaly

Patel D , Appleby-Deen F , Cox J , Johnston DG

Background- The reduced survival in acromegaly is strongly related to high serum Growth hormone (GH) concentrations. This increased mortality is proportional to the GH excess on day curve data and hence reduction can improve mortalilty to normal levels. The threshold ofcure has changed over the last three decades and additional parameters have been introduced to assess disease activity.Aim- To compare GH measurement equivalence dur...

ea0012p39 | Diabetes, metabolism and cardiovascular | SFE2006

Principal component analysis for the assessment of metabolic syndrome features following gestational diabetes among women of three ethnic groups

Kousta E , Godsland IF , Jeffs JAR , Efstathiadou Z , Barrett SC , Doré CJ , McCarthy MI , Johnston DG

To explore the correlation structure of individual components of the Metabolic Syndrome and identify combinations of correlated variables we used principal component analysis (PCA) in a multiethnic group of women with a history of GDM (pGDM) (185 European, 103 South Asian, 80 African–Caribbean), recruited at 20.0 (18.2–22.1) months (geometric mean (95% CI)) after pregnancy and 482 control women of similar ethnicities. BMI, W:H ratio, systolic and diastolic BP, f. glu...

ea0008oc21 | Young Endocrinologist Session | SFE2004

FAILURE OF SUPPRESSION OF ENDOGENOUS GLUCOSE PRODUCTION (EGP) DIMINISHED LIPOLYSIS AND FREE FATTY ACID (FFA) OXIDATION IN A POPULATION AT HIGH RISK OF THE DEVELOPMENT OF TYPE 2 DIABETES

Forbes S , Robinson S , McCarthy MI , MacDonald IA , Bannister P , Venketesan S , Johnston DG

Type 2 diabetes is associated with insulin resistance, failure to suppress lipolysis and EGP and impaired FFA oxidation. It is not known which defect develops first.Eleven European women with previous gestational diabetes (PGDM) and normal glucose tolerance post-partum, as a high risk group for the development of Type 2 diabetes, and 11 matched controls (BMI 23.8±4.5 kg m-2 versus 24.6±4.9 kg m-2 respectively) were stu...