Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0090oc8.3 | Oral Communications 8: Calcium and Bone | ECE2023

The thiazide challenge test to differentiate between primary hyperparathyroidism and secondary hyperparathyroidism due to idiopathic hypercalciuria.

Verly Ewout , Verroken Charlotte , Lapauw Bruno

Background: Treatment of primary hyperparathyroidism (PHPT) and secondary hyperparathyroidism due to idiopathic hypercalciuria (SHPT-IH) is markedly different. Nevertheless, differentiating one from another remains a challenge and robust diagnostic tools are lacking. The thiazide challenge test (TCT) has been proposed as a means to aid clinicians in their decision making. However, evidence supporting its use is scarce.Materials and Methods: We performed ...

ea0049ep1019 | Pituitary - Clinical | ECE2017

In well-controlled patients with acromegaly, glucose homeostasis correlates with the level of disease control rather than with the type of treatment

Verroken Charlotte , Lapauw Bruno , T'Sjoen Guy

Objective: Acromegaly is often accompanied by abnormalities in glucose and lipid metabolism, which tend to ameliorate upon treatment. However, few studies have investigated whether glucose homeostasis and lipid profiles are differently affected by different treatment regimens. This study aimed to compare glucose homeostasis and lipid profiles in patients with acromegaly who are well-controlled after surgery or under stable treatment with long-acting somatostatin analogs (SSA) ...

ea0097015 | Section | BES2023

The thiazide challenge test differentiates primary hyperparathyroidism from secondary hyperparathyroidism due to idiopathic hypercalciuria

Ewout Verly , Charlotte Verroken , Bruno Lapauw

Background: Treatment of primary hyperparathyroidism (PHPT) and secondary hyperparathyroidism due to idiopathic hypercalciuria (SHPT-IH) is markedly different. Nevertheless, differentiating one from another remains a challenge and robust diagnostic tools are lacking. The thiazide challenge test (TCT) has been proposed to aid clinicians in their decision making. However, evidence supporting its use is non-existent.Materials and me...

ea0037ep1352 | Endocrine nursing | ECE2015

Pegvisomant home care programme leading to rapid IGF1 control likely improves quality of life

Rutten Els , T'Sjoen Guy , Lapauw Bruno , Verroken Charlotte , Feyen Els

Background: Pegvisomant has demonstrated efficacy in attaining IGF1 normalisation in previously uncontrolled acromegalic patients. A home care programme improves treatment compliance.Aims: Evaluation of home educational program and quality of life (Qol).Methods: Multicentre observational study involving eight Flemish centres. Uncontrolled acromegalic out-patients were trained for daily subcutaneous pegvisomant injection at home by ...

ea0097014 | Section | BES2023

In otherwise healthy young men, Trabecular Bone Score (TBS) is significantly lower in case of insulin resistance: an analysis of the SIBLOS study

Offel Steven Van , Charlotte Verroken , Stefan Goemaere , Bruno Lapauw

Background: Over the last two decades, type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) has increasingly been recognized as a fracture risk factor, despite the occurrence of normal to even increased bone mineral density (BMD) (1). The dual energy X-ray absorptiometry (DXA) derived trabecular bone score (TBS) is considered to be a proxy of bone quality and has been reported to be diminished in diabetic patients (2) and insulin resistant, non-diabetic postmenopausal women (3).</...

ea0079024 | Abstracts | BES2021

Therapy-resistant hypocalcemia in auto-immune polyendocrine syndrome type 1

Charlotte Verroken , Smet Stephanie De , Marianne Kerrebrouck , David Creytens , Guy T'Sjoen , Bruno Lapauw

A 22-year old female is followed at our department because of genetically confirmed autoimmune polyendocrine syndrome type 1 (APS-1). This was diagnosed at the age of 9 and in this patient characterized by autoimmune hypoparathyroidism, autoimmune hepatitis, autoimmune gastritis and premature ovarian insufficiency. Throughout childhood and puberty, the hypoparathyroidism was treated with moderate doses of calcium citrate (~3g/d) and calcitriol (~1.5µg/d), nevertheless res...

ea0088014 | Abstracts | BES2022

Relationship of time-varying parameters of glycemic control and glycation with arterial stiffness in patients with type 1 diabetes HbA1c remains valuable in a changing glycemic landscape

Simon Helleputte , Patrick Calders , Arthur Rodenbach , Joke Marlier , Charlotte Verroken , Backer Tine De , Bruno Lapauw

Aim: To investigate the relationship of arterial stiffness with short- and long-term parameters of glycemic control and glycation in patients with type 1 diabetes.Methods: Cross-sectional study at a tertiary care centre including 54 patients with type 1 diabetes free from known CVD. Arterial stiffness was assessed with carotid-femoral pulse wave velocity (cf-PWV). Current level and 10-years history of HbA1c was evaluated, and skin advanced glycation end-...

ea0064005 | Serum levels of Wnt-signalling parameters poorly reflect bone mass and metabolism in healthy boys and men | BES2019

Serum levels of Wnt-signalling parameters poorly reflect bone mass and metabolism in healthy boys and men

Thiberiu Banica , Charlotte Verroken , Hans-Georg Zmierczak , Stefan Goemaere , Sara Vandewalle , Jean-Marc Kaufman , Bruno Lapauw

Background: Bone turnover markers are used in research and clinical practice, but only in part reflect bone formation and resorption. Components of the Wnt-signaling pathway, regulating osteoblastogenesis and osteoblast function, can be measured in serum, however it is unclear whether they reflect underlying bone mass and metabolism.Objective: Determine whether serum levels of Wnt-signalling components reflect bone mass or metabolism in men during growth...

ea0041oc6.2 | Diabetes therapy &amp; complications | ECE2016

Cortical bone size deficit in adult patients with type 1 diabetes mellitus

Verroken Charlotte , Pieters Wout , Beddeleem Loic , Goemaere Stefan , Zmierczak Hans , Kaufman Jean-Marc , Lapauw Bruno

Background: Impaired bone geometry and/or aberrant bone matrix formation may underlie the increased fracture risk observed in patients with type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM). Although reduced areal and volumetric bone mineral density (aBMD, vBMD) have been observed in pediatric and adolescent T1DM patients, few studies have confirmed these observations in adults. Moreover, data on bone geometry in T1DM remain scarce.Objective: To compare areal and volumetr...

ea0041oc11.2 | Bone &amp; Calcium Homeostasis | ECE2016

Associations of insulin sensitivity with cortical bone geometry in healthy adult men

Verroken Charlotte , Zmierczak Hans , Goemaere Stefan , Kaufman Jean-Marc , Lapauw Bruno

Objective: In type 2 diabetes mellitus, fracture risk is increased despite preserved BMD. This might in part be due to insulin resistance affecting bone geometry; however, studies investigating the associations of insulin sensitivity with bone geometry are lacking. We aimed to explore this relationship in a cohort of healthy, young adult men.Methods: In 1001 healthy men aged 25–45 years, cortical bone geometry was assessed using pQCT (radius and tib...