Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0031p27 | Bone | SFEBES2013

The diagnosis of osteoporosis among subjects of Southern Indian origin above 50 years of age: the impact of the indian council of medical research vs caucasian bone mineral density reference standards

Paul Thomas , Mruthyunjaya Mahesh , Shyamasunder Asha , Naik Dukhabandu , Rajaratnam Simon , Thomas Nihal , Seshadri Mandalam

Introduction: In the year 2010, the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) has published a normative data for mone mineral density (BMD) measured by dual energy X-ray absorptiometry (DXA) scanning. However, its impact on the diagnosis of osteoporosis when compared to currently used Caucasian database has not been analysed.Objectives: To study the effect of the newly generated ICMR database (ICMRD) on the diagnosis of osteoporosis compared with the Hol...

ea0031p31 | Bone | SFEBES2013

AUDIT of patients referred for DXA scanning in a south Indian Tertiary care centre

Paul Thomas , Mruthyunjaya Mahesh , Shyamasunder Asha , Naik Dukhabandu , Rajaratnam Simon , Thomas Nihal

Introduction: Osteoporosis is a silent disease and fractures pose enormous medical and financial burden on ageing individuals. Also subjects of younger age are at risk for subnormal bone mineral density when they have systemic disorders like rheumatoid arthritis or on long-term medications like corticosteroids. Preventive measures can be initiated if osteoporosis is diagnosed and treated before any fracture occurs. Even after the first fracture has occurred, there are effectiv...

ea0031p240 | Obesity, diabetes, metabolism and cardiovascular | SFEBES2013

Glycaemic variability: does it make a difference in prediabetes?

Paul Thomas , Garg Dinesh , Shyamasunder Asha , Thomas Nihal , Jeyaraman Kanakamani , Devanithi Nithya , Prasanna Samuel

Introduction: Glycaemic variability has been proposed as a contributing factor for development of diabetes related complications. This concept originated from Epidemiology of Diabetes Interventions and Complications (EDIC) study, in which, although the HbA1C was similar in conventional and intensively treated groups, the incidence of retinopathy was higher in the conventional group. This was attributed to glycaemic variability. Studying glycaemic variability in prediabetes wou...

ea0050p265 | Neuroendocrinology and Pituitary | SFEBES2017

Is 11C-methionine PET co-registered with MRI a game changer for persistent acromegaly?

Bhatt Dhruti , Shyamasunder Asha Hesarghatta , Sifontes-Dubon Mildred , Straiton Jack , Olson Shona , Kamel Mahmoud , Graveling Alex , Philip Sam , Abraham Prakash

Aims: 11C-methionine positron emission tomography co-registered with MRI (met-PET/MRI) is a new imaging technique used for functioning pituitary adenomas. In patients with persistent acromegaly after primary therapy, met-PET/MRI can help identify the site(s) of residual pituitary adenoma when MRI appearances are inconclusive and direct further targeted intervention (Trans-sphenoidal surgery-TSS or radiotherapy).<p class="ab...

ea0050p265 | Neuroendocrinology and Pituitary | SFEBES2017

Is 11C-methionine PET co-registered with MRI a game changer for persistent acromegaly?

Bhatt Dhruti , Shyamasunder Asha Hesarghatta , Sifontes-Dubon Mildred , Straiton Jack , Olson Shona , Kamel Mahmoud , Graveling Alex , Philip Sam , Abraham Prakash

Aims: 11C-methionine positron emission tomography co-registered with MRI (met-PET/MRI) is a new imaging technique used for functioning pituitary adenomas. In patients with persistent acromegaly after primary therapy, met-PET/MRI can help identify the site(s) of residual pituitary adenoma when MRI appearances are inconclusive and direct further targeted intervention (Trans-sphenoidal surgery-TSS or radiotherapy).<p class="ab...

ea0094p237 | Neuroendocrinology and Pituitary | SFEBES2023

A post-operative fluid restriction protocol to reduce the incidence of delayed hyponatraemia following trans-sphenoidal pituitary surgery

Shyamasunder Asha Hesarghatta , Joseph Aneez , Kapoor Nitin , Paul Thomas , Thomas Nihal , Jebasingh Felix , Elizabeth Cherian Kripa , Rajan Remya , Prabhu Krishna , Chacko Ari , Christudoss Pamela , Jose Arun , Rebekah Grace

Delayed hyponatraemia(DH) is a well-known complication following trans-sphenoidal pituitary surgery (TSS), varying in incidence from 9–36% and occurs between post-operative days(POD) 4 to 14. Various studies have demonstrated that post-operative fluid restriction after TSS reduces the incidence of DH.Objective: to assess whether a fluid restriction protocol from POD5 to POD14 following TSS reduces the incidence of post-operative DH ...