Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0056p441 | Diabetes complications | ECE2018

Impaired awareness of hypoglycaemia does not affect the prevalence of diabetes-related distress in people with diabetes type 1

Tsitlakidis Damianos , Kuniss Nadine , Alfons Muller Ulrich , Muller Nicolle , Kloos Christof , Kramer Guido

Objective: The aim of this study was to assess prevalence of impaired awareness of hypoglycaemia (IAH) by the Gold method in people with type 1 diabetes and to compare people with and with IAH regarding metabolic control.Methods: In a cross-sectional study, we assessed IAH in 139 people with type 1 diabetes (54.1y, diabetes duration 24.0y, HbA1c 7.1%) attending the University outpatient department for endocrinology and metabolic diseases. IAH was assesse...

ea0049ep528 | Diabetes complications | ECE2017

Impaired awareness of hypoglycemia in adults with type 1 diabetes is not associated with peripheral neuropathy

Tsitlakidis Damianos , Djordjevic Milena , Muller Nicolle , Muller Ulrich , Kloos Christof

Objective: The impaired awareness of hypoglycemia (IAH) affects people with type 1 diabetes and is a risk factor for severe hypoglycemia. This study aims to evaluate the association between the impaired awareness of Hypoglycemia by diabetes type 1 and the peripheral neuropathy (PNP).Methods: 276 adults with type 1 diabetes, 135 men and 141 women, were studied from Mai 2015 to January 2016 to the outpatient department of University hospital of Jena. A cro...

ea0049ep528 (1) | Diabetes complications | ECE2017

Impaired awareness of hypoglycemia in adults with type 1 diabetes is not associated with peripheral neuropathy

Tsitlakidis Damianos , Djordjevic Milena , Muller Nicolle , Muller Ulrich , Kloos Christof

Objective: The impaired awareness of hypoglycemia (IAH) affects people with type 1 diabetes and is a risk factor for severe hypoglycemia. This study aims to evaluate the association between the impaired awareness of Hypoglycemia by diabetes type 1 and the peripheral neuropathy (PNP).Methods: 276 adults with type 1 diabetes, 135 men and 141 women, were studied from Mai 2015 to January 2016 to the outpatient department of University hospital of Jena. A cro...

ea0041ep866 | Pituitary - Basic | ECE2016

Retrospective evaluation of pituitary tumours in a single tertiary care institution

Askitis Dimitrios , Kloos Christof , Battefeld Wilgard , Wolf Gunter , Muller Ulrich Alfons

Introduction: We retrospectively evaluated all patients with pituitary tumours treated in our department from 1.1.1997–1.11.2014Patients and methods: 215 patients (124 females: 91 males, mean age 50,9 y.) were treated because of pituitary tumours. All patients underwent basal hormonal analysis and testing in order to check for hormonal activity. Pituitary masses were divided into groups concerning their hormonal status and were further classified ac...

ea0041gp94 | Diabetes (2) | ECE2016

Calculated creatinine clearance using the CKD-EPI-formula shows a reliable prediction and high correlation to 24-h-urine in patients with diabetes mellitus but underrates systematically potentially leading to withdrawal or no prescription of oral antidiabetics

Kloos Christof , Muller Nicolle , Anschutz Julia , Klein Friederike , Burghardt Katharina , Schmidt Sebastian , Schmidt Irina , Boer Klas , Wolf Gunter , Muller Ulrich

Introduction: To reliably assess glomerular filtration is of vital importance if oral antidiabetics are used. We compared the CKD-EPI model, a clinically established calculation model to assess creatinine clearance (CreaClear) with specimens from 24-h urine.Method: Inpatients (university hospital) with diabetes mellitus received a 24-h urine collection (24hClear) or since 2013 calculated CreaClear using CKD-EPI-formula (EPI). From 2014 to 2015 values of ...

ea0029n3 | (1) | ICEECE2012

Interdisciplinary risk assessment and patient discharge management: combining biomarker & clinical scores, medical & nursing aspects

Conca Antoinette , Schild Ursula , Regez Katharina , Bossart Rita , Tobias Petra , Wallimann Gabriela , Schweingruber Ruth , Reutlinger Barbara , Albrich Werner , Ruegger Kristina , Dusemund Frank , Schutz Philipp , Huber Andreas , Burgi Ulrich , Muller Beat

Introduction: Current medical and nursing scores have limited efficiency and safety profiles to assign the most appropriate treatment site to patients with lower respiratory tract infections (LRTIs). We assessed the potential of a combined score of CURB65 with proadrenomedullin (ProADM) levels and the adapted post-acute discharge score (PACD) for triage and discharge management decisions. We aimed to identify the proportions of patients who would be best cared for at different...