Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0081p336 | Diabetes, Obesity, Metabolism and Nutrition | ECE2022

Is there a relationship between nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) and atheroma disease?

Leon Mengibar Josep , Lopez Carolina , Zorzano Marta , Soler Beunza Ana Gloria , De La Fuente Maricruz , Herrerias Fernando , Vilardell Felip , Santamaria Maite , Lecube Albert

Introduction: Over the last few years, there are some studies that suggests a close connection between Nonalcoholic Liver Disease (NAFLD) and increased cardiovascular (CV) risk in population with obesity. Indeed, these two conditions share common drivers, most notably insulin resistance and other elements of the metabolic syndrome. Notwithstanding the above, this affirmation does not have solid scientific evidence. The proliferation of Vasa Vasorum (VV) in the adventitial laye...

ea0056gp257 | Thyroid non cancer - Autoimmune Thyroid disease/pregnancy | ECE2018

Impact of TSH during the first trimester of pregnancy in obstetric and fetal complications: Usefulness of 2.5 mIU/l cut-off value

Soldevila Berta , Hernandez Marta , Lopez Carolina , Cacenarro Laura , Martinez-Barahona Maria , Palomera Elisabet , Rius Ferran , Lecube Albert , Pelegay Maria Jose , Garcia Jordi , Mauricio Didac , Puig-Domingo Manel

Background: An association of pregnancy outcomes with subclinical hypothyroidism have been reported, however, there still exists a strong controversy regarding whether subclinical hypothyroidism ought to be dealt with or not. The latest American Thyroid Association’s guideline gives support to a higher TSH upper reference range of 4 mIU/l than the one proposed a few years ago of 2.5 mIU/l for the first trimester of pregnancy, in the absence of local normal ranges of TSH. ...