Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0037ep527 | Diabetes (complications & therapy) | ECE2015

Is early measurement of HbA1c useful for the prediction of treatment response in type 2 diabetes?

Luconi Michaela , Nreu Besmir , Samavat Jinous , Ognibene Agostino , Monami Matteo , Mannucci Edoardo

HbA1c, which is correlated with 3-month mean glycaemia, is usually measured every 3–6 months. Effects of variations of treatment are routinely assessed through HbA1c not earlier than 3 months. Glycated albumin (GA) has been proposed as an indicator of shorter-term (2-week) glucose control Aim of the present pilot study was to explore the possibility of predicting 3-month HbA1c by measuring HbA1c or GA at 15–30 days. Twenty-seven metformin-treated patients with type 2...

ea0032p658 | Male reproduction | ECE2013

PSA as a marker of testosterone biological activity

Rastrelli Giulia , Corona Giovanni , Maseroli Elisa , Monami Matteo , Mannucci Edoardo , Forti Gianni , Maggi Mario

Objective: To verify whether, in a large sample of male subjects seeking medical care for sexual dysfunction (SD), prostate-specific antigen (PSA) might represent a reliable marker of testosterone bioactivity, even downstream to its receptor binding.Design: Cross-sectional study.Methods: A consecutive series of 3156 patients attending our Unit for SD studied. Among them, only subjects without history of prostate disease and with PS...

ea0026p556 | Cardiovascular endocrinology and lipid metabolism | ECE2011

Is metabolic syndrome a useless category in subjects with high cardiovascular risk? Results from a cohort study in men with erectile dysfunction

Corona Giovanni , Monami Matteo , Rastrelli Giulia , Sforza Alessandra , Forti Gianni , Mannucci Edoardo , Maggi Mario

Introduction: Although several studies have demonstrated that MetS is associated with a twofold increase in the risk of cardiovascular (CV) diseases, this risk does not appear to be greater than the sum of risks associated with each of its individual components. To determine the association of men with ED and individual components of MetS and their subsequent relationship to cardiovascular (CV) risk, and, more specifically whether the sum of the MetS components is greater than...

ea0026p557 | Cardiovascular endocrinology and lipid metabolism | ECE2011

Prolactin levels independently predict major cardiovascular events in patients with erectile dysfunction

Corona Giovanni , Rastrelli Giulia , Boddi Valentina , Monami Matteo , Sforza Alessandra , Forti Gianni , Mannucci Edoardo , Maggi Mario

Introduction: We previously reported that in subjects consulting for sexual dysfunction lower PRL plasma levels were associated with worse lipid and glycemic profile, as well as with a higher prevalence of metabolic syndrome and arteriogenic erectile dysfunction (ED). To assess possible associations between PRL levels and incident major cardiovascular events (MACE) in subjects with ED.Methods: This is an observational prospective cohort study evaluating ...

ea0026p558 | Cardiovascular endocrinology and lipid metabolism | ECE2011

Body mass index regulates hypogonadism-associated CV risk: results from a cohort of subjects with erectile dysfunction

Corona Giovanni , Rastrelli Giulia , Monami Matteo , Sforza Alessandra , Forti Gianni , Mannucci Edoardo , Maggi Mario

Introduction: Obesity is an independent cardiovascular (CV) risk factor. Testosterone (T) is inversely related to body mass index (BMI) in males. There is substantial evidence suggesting that low T could play a role as a moderator of CV mortality in men, and so this study is designed to assess the possible interaction between T and obesity in predicting major cardiovascular events (MACE) in a sample of subjects with erectile dysfunction.Methods: This is ...

ea0026p559 | Cardiovascular endocrinology and lipid metabolism | ECE2011

Severe depressive symptoms and cardiovascular risk in subjects with erectile dysfunction

Bandini Elisa , Fisher Alessandra , Corona Giovanni , Ricca Valdo , Monami Matteo , Forti Gianni , Mannucci Edoardo , Maggi Mario

Introduction: Erectile dysfunction (ED) and mood depression are often associated and both are correlated with an increased risk of cardiovascular morbidity and mortality. The aim of the present study is to explore biological and clinical correlates of depressive symptomatology in a sample of men consulting for sexual dysfunction and to verify possible associations between depressive symptoms and incidence of major cardiovascular events (MACE).Methods: A ...

ea0026p560 | Cardiovascular endocrinology and lipid metabolism | ECE2011

Priapus is happier with Venus than with Bacchus

Corona Giovanni , Boddi Valentina , Monami Matteo , Fisher Alessandra , Bandini Elisa , Forti Gianni , Mannucci Edoardo , Maggi Mario

Introduction: The relationship between alcohol consumption and erectile function is still not completely clarified. Aims of the present study are to explore a number of biological and clinical correlates of alcohol consumption in a sample of men consulting for sexual dysfunction, and to verify possible associations with the incidence of major adverse cardiovascular events (MACEs).Methods: A consecutive series of 1956 (mean age 55±11.9 years old) att...

ea0026p694 | Diabetes complications | ECE2011

Type 2 diabetes mellitus and testosterone: a meta-analysis study

Corona Giovanni , Monami Matteo , Rastrelli Giulia , Aversa Antonio , Lenzi Andrea , Forti Gianni , Mannucci Edordo , Maggi Mario

Introduction: Type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) is often associated with male hypogonadism. The role of testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) in T2DM has not been completely clarified. To systematically analyse the relationship between androgen levels and T2DM by reviewing and meta-analyzing available prospective and cross-sectional studies. In addition, a specific meta-analysis on the metabolic effects of TRT in available randomised clinical trials (RCTs) was also performed.</...

ea0032p758 | Obesity | ECE2013

Body weight loss reverts obesity-associated hypogonadotropic hypogonadism: a meta-analytic study

Corona Giovanni , Rastrelli Giulia , Monami Matteo , Saad Farid , Luconi Michaela , Lucchese Marcello , Sforza Alessandra , Forti Gianni , Mannucci Edoardo , Maggi Mario

Introduction: Few randomised clinical studies have evaluated the impact of diet and physical activity on testosterone levels in obese men with conflicting results. Conversely, studies on bariatric surgery in men generally showed an increase in testosterone levels. The aim of the present study is to perform a systematic review and meta-analysis of available trials on the effect of body weight loss on sex hormones levels.Methods: An extensive Medline searc...

ea0026p315 | Obesity | ECE2011

Testosterone and metabolic syndrome: a meta-analysis study

Corona Giovanni , Monami Matteo , Rastrelli Giulia , Abersa Antonio , Tishova Yuliya , Saad Farid , Lenzi Andrea , Forti Gianni , Maggi Mario

Introduction: Metabolic syndrome (MetS) is often associated with male hypogonadism. The role of testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) in MetS has not been completely clarified.To systematically analyse the relationship between androgen levels and MetS we performed a review and meta-analyses of available prospective and cross-sectional studies. A specific meta-analysis on the metabolic effects of TRT in available randomised clinical trials (RCTs) was als...