Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0045p58 | Miscellaneous/other | BSPED2016

Assessing impact of the provision of accessible information to families with Congenital Hyperinsulinism (CHI)

Trimarco Lauren , Banerjee Indi , Rigby Lindsey , Bowden Louise , Estebanez Maria Salomon , Cosgrove Karen , Nicholson Jacqueline

Introduction: Parents of children with complex diseases require easily understandable information about their disease to improve health outcomes. Improved disease understanding will also aid shared decision making between clinicians and families. Congenital hyperinsulinism (CHI) is a rare and complex disease of hypoglycaemia associated with significant neurodevelopmental morbidity for which online video-sharing information resources are available. The utility of such informati...

ea0039ep92 | Obesity | BSPED2015

Psychological sequelae in obese paediatric patients and predictors for weight loss

Gallen Hannah , Banerjee Indraneel , Clayton Peter E , Ehtisham Sarah , Nicholson Jacqueline , Padidela Raja , Patel Leena , Tobin Hannah , Skae Mars

Introduction: There is limited data on the psychological sequelae of obesity in paediatric patients.Aims/methods: We aimed to assess the prevalence of psychological comorbidities in obese paediatric patients. Internationally validated self-report questionnaires were offered to 19 patients and their parents from a tier three paediatric obesity clinics. These included the Paediatric Index of Emotional Distress (PI-ED); Beck Youth Inventory exploring self-p...

ea0036oc4.9 | Oral Communications 4 | BSPED2014

Neurodevelopmental phenotypes in children with early and late presenting congenital hyperinsulinism

Mohamed Zainaba , Michaelidou Maria , Nicholson Jacqueline , Butler Thomas , Rigby Lindsey , Padidela Raja Narendra Rao , Cosgrove Karen E , Dunne Mark J , Clayton Peter , Banerjee Indraneel

Introduction: Adverse neurodevelopmental outcomes have been recognised in children with hypoglycaemia due to early and late presenting congenital hyperinsulinism (CHI). The Vineland Adaptive Behaviour Scales II (VABS-II) is a standardised measure used to assess parent reported adaptive behaviour. The test measures five domains; motor, communication, daily living skills (DLS), socialisation, and maladaptive behaviour. We have used VABS-II to identify specific neurodevelopmental...

ea0030oc2.5 | Oral Communications 2 | BSPED2012

Abnormal neurological and developmental outcomes in children with persistent and spontaneously resolving congenital hyperinsulinism

Avatapalle Bindu , Shah Sajni , Pryce Megan , Nicholson Jacqueline , Rigby Lindsey , Caine Louise , Didi Mohammed , Ehtisham Sarah , Patel Leena , Skae Mars , Padidela Raja , Banerjee Indraneel , Clayton Peter

Introduction: Neuroglycopaenia is recognised with abnormal neurology and development (Ab Dev) in 26–44% of children with persistent congenital hyperinsulinism (P-CHI). The prevalence of Ab Dev in spontaneously resolving CHI (R-CHI) is not known. We aimed to investigate Ab Dev in R-CHI and P-CHI children in a contemporary cohort.Methods: All children (n=67) were assessed for Ab Dev in the domains of speech, language, motor and vision, and cate...

ea0045p53 | Miscellaneous/other | BSPED2016

Vineland adaptive behaviour scales to identify neurodevelopmental problems in children with Congenital Hyperinsulinism (CHI)

Mohamed Zainaba , Banerjee Indraneel , Michaelidou Maria , Estabanez Maria , Dunne Mark J , Collins Hannah , Rigby Lindsey , Bowden Louise , Rust Stewart , Nicholson Jacqueline

Background: Congenital Hyperinsulinism (CHI) is a disease of severe hypoglycaemia due to insulin hypersecretion, that can be recognised either early or late in childhood. CHI is associated with adverse neurodevelopmental outcomes. The Vineland Adaptive Behaviour Scales Second Edition (VABS-II) is a parent-report measure of intellectual and developmental functioning, which could be used to screen children with CHI for impairments.Aims: To investigate reli...

ea0095p43 | Gonadal, DSD and Reproduction 1 | BSPED2023

Long-term psychosocial and functional outcomes after genitoplasty in virilising congenital adrenal hyperplasia

Mariotto Arianna , Hennayake Supul , Cserni Tamas , Banerjee Indi , Busby Gail , Skae Mars , Patel Leena , Padidela Raja , Murray Philip , Nicholson Jacqueline , Jones Julie , Richmond Charlotte , Goyal Anju

Introduction: Timing of DSD surgery is debated. This study aimed to investigate outcomes of genitoplasty in CAH and assess patient’s opinion on surgery.Materials and methods: In this ethically approved prospective study, surgically treated CAH girls ≥16 years completed an electronic questionnaire.Results27 patients were contacted 13 completed questionnaires, 10 declined, 4 did not reply. Current median age 27 ...