Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0037gp.26.05 | Thyroid – hypothyroidism | ECE2015

Oral liquid thyroxine assumed at breakfast: preliminary results of the TICO study

Pirola Ilenia , Formenti Annamaria , Daffini Linda , Cristiano Alessandra , Gandossi Elena , Pini Floriana , Cappelli Carlo

Many conditions may interfere with intestinal absorption of levothyroxine (L-T4). In addition, it has been demonstrated a failure in the normalisation of TSH values in patients consuming L-T4 tablets with coffee or with water followed by coffee taken shortly afterwards. Recent studies showed that oral liquid L-T4 could remove the problem of L-T4 malabsorption by coffee and f...

ea0037ep272 | Calcium and Vitamin D metabolism | ECE2015

Cinacalcet remains effective in primary hyperparathyroidism after 4 years of treatment

Luque-Fernandez Ines , Vall Florentino Del , Luque Alessandra , Vicente Almudena , Sastre Julia , Marco Amparo

Introduction: Cinacalcet is an oral calcimimetic indicated in treatment of primary hyperparathyroidism in patients who are unable to undergo parathyroidectomy: do not accept surgery, there is failure of previous surgery or serious comorbidity that makes surgery impossible.Methods: Descriptive study that includes nine patients with primary hyperparathyroidism who have completed at least 48 months of treatment with cinacalcet (seven patients refusal to par...

ea0037ep1053 | Thyroid (non-cancer) | ECE2015

Soft gel capsule vs liquid thyroxine formulation at breakfast: the results of ‘TITI' study

Pirola Ilenia , Formenti Anna Maria , Cristiano Alessandra , Daffini Linda , Gandossi Elena , Cappelli Carlo

Levothyroxine (l-T4) is the mainstay of treating hypothyroidism. Despite the ‘classic’ tablet formulation of l-T4, pharmaceutical industries have recently introduced other formulations such as liquid and a soft gel capsule in a few countries. Recent studies have shown a better absorption of these formulations compared with the traditional tablet bypassing the pH-depending dissolution phase and less suffering the binding by sequestrants in the in...

ea0035p90 | Bone and Osteoporosis | ECE2014

Familial hypocalciuric hypercalcemia: an important differential diagnosis from hyperparathyroidism

Luque-Fernandez Ines , Vicente Almudena , Luque Alessandra , Del Val Florentino , Garin Intza , Morlan Miguel Angel

Introduction: Familial hypocalciuric hypercalcemia (FHH) is a rare, benign, autosomal dominant condition usually caused by heterozygous inactivating mutations in the gene encoding the calcium sensing receptor (CASR).Case: 22-year-old woman referred to endocrinology for suspected polycystic ovary syndrome. Hypercalcemia is detected. Laboratory tests showed persistent hypercalcemia with a serum total calcium of 11.1 mg/dl (8.8–10.2), phosphorus 2.8, i...

ea0035p626 | Female reproduction | ECE2014

Simultaneous determination of salivary androgens by liquid chromatography–tandem mass spectrometry: analytical and biological validation

Mezzullo Marco , Fanelli Flaminia , Benetta Elisa Dalla , Garelli Silvia , Gambineri Alessandra , Pagotto Uberto , Pasquali Renato

The hormone assessment in saliva is emerging as a new valuable tool for clinical and research purposes. Salivary levels are supposed to reflect the free fraction of circulating steroids, thus representing a more informative indicator of their activity. Moreover, saliva collection is not stressful and does not require medical assistance, allowing reliable and multiple sampling in a day. Liquid chromatography–tandem mass spectrometry (LC–MS/MS) technology offers high s...

ea0035p707 | Male reproduction | ECE2014

Lack of sexual privacy affects psychological and marital domains of male sexual dysfunction

Boddi Valentina , Fisher Alessandra Daphne , Rastrelli Giulia , Corona Giovanni , Maggi Mario

Introduction: Sexual dysfunctions (SD) are dictated by predisposing, precipitating, maintaining, and contextual factors, the latter of which can help sexual problems to emerge. Even if the lack of sexual privacy is one of the most common contextual issues, it has not been extensively studied.Aim: Investigation of sexual privacy in a large sample of men consulting for SD.Methods: A consecutive series of 3736 men, attending the Outpa...

ea0070aep324 | Diabetes, Obesity, Metabolism and Nutrition | ECE2020

Long-term efficacy and safety of flash glucose monitoring system: 30-month real-life experience

Rodia Cosimo , Falcetta Pierpaolo , Bertolotto Alessandra , Bianchi Cristina , Del Prato Stefano , Aragona Michele

The use of FreeStyle Libre (FSL) or Flash Glucose Monitoring (FGM) system becomes increasingly popular among people with diabetes, especially type 1 diabetes (T1DM) and several randomized and controlled study have shown how its use is associated with less and shorter hypoglycemic events without deterioration of HbA1c. Nevertheless, there are not yet consistent and lasting data reporting the impact of FGM in people with diabetes in real-life conditions. In this study we evaluat...

ea0032p676 | Male reproduction | ECE2013

Two unconventional risk factors for major adverse cardiovascular events in subjects with sexual dysfunction: low education and reported partner's hypoactive sexual desire in comparison with conventional risk factors

Rastrelli Giulia , Corona Giovanni , Daphne Fisher Alessandra , Mannucci Edoardo , Maggi Mario

Introduction: The classification of subjects as low or high cardiovascular (CV) risk is usually performed by risk engines, based upon multivariate prediction algorithms. However, their accuracy in predicting major adverse CV events (MACE) is lower in high-risk populations, since they take into account only conventional risk factors.Aim: To evaluate the accuracy of Progetto Cuore risk engine in predicting MACE in subjects with erectile dysfunction (ED), a...

ea0032p677 | Male reproduction | ECE2013

‘It takes two to tango’: the relational domain in a cohort of subjects with erectile dysfunction (ED)

Boddi Valentina , Rastrelli Giulia , Corona Giovanni , Daphne Fisher Alessandra , Forti Gianni , Maggi Mario

Introduction: The relational domain of erectile dysfunction (ED) is difficult to investigate in a clinical setting. We developed and validated SIEDY, a 13-item structured interview, which assesses, beside the organic (Scale1) and intra-psychic (Scale 3) domains, also the relation one (Scale 2). We previously established a pathological threshold for SIEDY Scale 1 and 3.Aim: To identify a pathological threshold of SIEDY Scale 2.Metho...

ea0026p138 | Male reproduction | ECE2011

Perceived ejaculate volume reduction in subjects with erectile dysfunction: psycho-biological correlates

Corona Giovanni , Boddi Valentina , Gacci Mauro , Sforza Alessandra , Forti Gianni , Mannucci Edoardo , Maggi Mario

Introduction: The disorders of orgasm/ejaculation include premature ejaculation, delayed ejaculation and perceived ejaculate volume reduction (PEVR). To explore the specific associations of PEVR in subjects with erectile dysfunction (ED).Methods: A consecutive series of 3141 subjects (mean age 51.6±13.1 years old) was studied. Among these, 71 have been excluded because they underwent prostate surgery. Different clinical and biochemical factors were ...