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ea0041ep540 | Diabetes therapy | ECE2016

Impact of obesity on management of type 2 diabetes

Cheah Seong Keat , Duane Catherine , Durak Abigail , Sreenan Seamus , McDermott John , Tun Tommy Kyaw

Management of type-2 diabetes (T2D) should be individualised given recent increase in treatment options. There is a spectrum of phenotype of T2D from thinner patients who may be more insulin deficient to those who are overweight/obese and insulin resistant. We hypothesized that, if we are personalising treatment, thinner patients would be more likely to be treated with insulin secretagogues. To compare the management between these phenotypes, we reviewed 1007 patients with T2D...

ea0013p256 | Reproduction | SFEBES2007

Differential causes of hypertriglyceridaemia and low HDL-cholesterol in women with polycystic ovary syndrome

Tun Tommy Kyaw , Correia Neuman , Phelan Niamh , Roche Helen , Boran Gerard , Gibney James

Women with polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) have an increased prevalence of cardiovascular risk factors. Insulin resistance (IR) is believed to be an important factor in the pathogenesis of both PCOS and cardiovascular disease and thus provides a plausible link between these two conditions. An exaggerated post-prandial triglyceride (TG) response is thought to be one of the mechanisms through which IR is associated with atherosclerosis. The aim of this study was to compare fast...

ea0013p333 | Thyroid | SFEBES2007

Neuropsychological abnormalities in overt and sub-clinical hypothyroidism improve but do not normalise following 3 months replacement with L-thyroxine

Correia Neuman , Mullally Sinead , Tun Tommy Kyaw , Phelan Niamh , Fitzgibbon Maria , O’Mara Shane , Boran Gerard , Gibney James

The neuropsychological mechanism underlying cognitive impairment in hypothyroidism is poorly understood. It is not known whether cognitive impairment resolves following L-Thyroxine (LT4) replacement. It is also unknown whether similar neuropsychological abnormalities occur in patients with sub-clinical hypothyroidism (SCH). To address these questions, we performed neuropsychological tests in 17 patients with hypothyroidism (age 45±3 years; mean±S.E.M.)...

ea0015p352 | Thyroid | SFEBES2008

Hippocampal memory deficits in hypothyroidism

Correia Neuman , Mullaly Sinead , Cooke Gillian , Tun Tommy Kyaw , Phelan Niamh , Feeney Joanne , Fitzgibbon Maria , O'Mara Shane , Boran Gerard , Gibney James

Memory formation largely depends on normal function of the temporal lobes (particularly the hippocampal complex) and prefrontal cortex. Evidence from animal studies suggests abnormal hippocampal function in hypothyroidism1. We hypothesized that specific defects in hippocampal-dependent memory would be observed in hypothyroid patients. Patients with overt (n=17) and subclinical (n=17) hypothyroidism underwent neuropsychological testing at baseline, 3 an...