Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0015p270 | Pituitary | SFEBES2008

A single centre audit of the impact of 24 months titrated GH replacement in hypopituitary adults

Mitnala Sirisha , Elmalti Akrem , Dawson Alison , Belchetz Paul , Orme Steve , Swinburne Julie , Walton Sue , Murray Robert D

Patients with GHD have an, adverse body composition, insulin resistance, atherogenic lipid profile and impaired quality of life. We undertook a single centre retrospective audit of hypopituitary adults to quantify the long-term effects of dose-titrated GH replacement.The cohort comprised 53 patients defined as severely GHD using the GST (median peak GH 2.4 μ/l). Mean age 42±16.9 years, 23F, BMI 29.3±5.3 kg/m2. GH was titrated un...

ea0095p84 | Adrenal 2 | BSPED2023

Evaluation of early morning cortisol levels compared to short synacthen test to assess adrenal function

Bornat Sylvie , Gorman Samantha , Hendriks Emile , Labeja Betty , Reyes Karis , Sparrow Susan , Thankamony Ajay , Marchovecchio Loredana , Oddy Sue , Walton-Betancourth Sandra

Background: The short synacthen test (SST) is commonly used to evaluate the integrity of the hypothalamic–pituitary–adrenal (HPA) axis in children. However, this test is time-consuming, requiring cannulation, several blood samples, and medical observation. Studies in adults have suggested an early morning serum cortisol level could be used to rule out or confirm adrenal insufficiency, reducing reliance on SSTs, however, few studies have evaluated thi...