Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0044p133 | Neoplasia, cancer and late effects | SFEBES2016

Adverse fibrin network profile in survivors of brain tumours with established hormonal deficiencies: A potential mechanism for increased vascular risk

Kyriakakis Nikolaos , Kumar Satish S , Oxley Natalie , Phoenix Fladia , Lynch Julie , Ajjan Ramzi , Murray Robert D

Introduction: Long-term survivors of childhood-onset brain tumours have increased risk of premature vascular disease by mechanisms that remain unclear. We hypothesised that a thrombotic fibrin network profile is one mechanism for the increased vascular risk in this population.Methods: We undertook a cross-sectional study in 33 patients with previous history of brain tumours and 33 age and sex-matched healthy controls. We performed clot structure analysis...

ea0038p158 | Neoplasia, cancer and late effects | SFEBES2015

Clot structure analysis in survivors of acute lymphoblastic leukaemia: the role of growth hormone deficiency

Kyriakakis Nikolaos , Kumar Satish S , Lynch Julie , Oxley Natalie , Phoenix Fladia , Ajjan Ramzi , Murray Robert D

Introduction: Childhood-onset cancer survivors demonstrate increased mortality rates due to cardiovascular and cerebrovascular events. Studies suggest that leukaemia and brain tumour survivors have a relative risk of 6.4 and 29.0 respectively for stroke. Adverse lipid profile, body composition, insulin resistance and hypertension have been implicated to the increased cardiovascular risk in these patients, however little is known about procoagulant factors and markers of vascul...

ea0038p326 | Pituitary | SFEBES2015

Impaired quality of life in patients with acromegaly despite long-term disease control: results from a longitudinal study

Kyriakakis Nikolaos , Lynch Julie , O'Dwyer John , Gilbey Stephen G , Murray Robert D

Introduction: Patients with acromegaly are frequently left with long-term adverse sequelae. Cross-sectional evaluation of health-related quality of life (HR-QoL) using both generic and specific questionnaires (AcroQoL) has confirmed HR-QoL to be severely impaired in acromegaly. However, long-term HR-QoL outcomes following disease control have been less well-described.Methods: The disease specific questionnaire AcroQoL and three validated generic question...

ea0037gp.19.03 | Pituitary–Acromegaly | ECE2015

Perceived quality of life in acromegaly: results from a tertiary UK centre

Kyriakakis Nikolaos , Lynch Julie , Gilbey Stephen G , Webb Susan M , Murray Robert D

Introduction: Patients with acromegaly are frequently left with long-term adverse sequelae. When compared with individuals with other pituitary adenomas, patients with acromegaly demonstrate greater impairment in their quality of life (QoL).Methods: The disease-specific questionnaire, AcroQoL, and the generic psychological general well-being schedule (PGWBS) were used to evaluate QoL in an acromegaly patient cohort. Longitudinal data were also collected ...

ea0025p248 | Pituitary | SFEBES2011

Thyroid function in patients with pituitary disease: difficulties of individualisation

El-Laboudi Ahmed , Lynch Julie , Baxter Paul , Barth Julian , Murray Robert

Introduction: Identification and treatment of central hypothyroidism in hypopituitarism is crucial particularly in patients with significant lethargy under consideration for GH replacement. Early Identification of TSH deficiency can be challenging particularly when both the TSH and fT4 lie within the normal range.Methods: 26 362 TFTs derived from ambulatory community dwelling individuals represented the control group. TFTs from 227 patients with a putati...

ea0025p257 | Pituitary | SFEBES2011

Thyroid function in patients with pituitary disease: difficulties of individualisation

El-Laboudi Ahmed , Lynch Julie , Baxter Paul , Barth Julian , Murray Robert

Introduction: Identification and treatment of central hypothyroidism in hypopituitarism is crucial particularly in patients with significant lethargy under consideration for GH replacement. Early Identification of TSH deficiency can be challenging particularly when both the TSH and fT4 lie within the normal range.Methods: 26 362 TFTs derived from ambulatory community dwelling individuals represented the control group. TFTs from 227 patients wi...

ea0094p3 | Adrenal and Cardiovascular | SFEBES2023

Assessing the Impact of Residual Adrenal Function on the prevalence of adrenal crises and intercurrent infections

Lynch Julie , McLaren David , Cassidy Samantha , Kyriakakis Nikolaos , Seejore Khyatisha , Murray Robert

Objective: Determinants of why only a subset of patients with adrenal insufficiency (AI) experience recurrent adrenal crises (AC) and intercurrent illnesses are not well understood. This study aimed to identify whether residual adrenal function (RAF), defined by the peak response to a provocative test undertaken before commencing glucocorticoids, may help explain differences in prevalence.Design and Methods: Patients wit...

ea0081rc4.3 | Rapid Communications 4: Pituitary and Neuroendocrinology 1 | ECE2022

Pre-treatment GH levels and number of therapeutic interventions for acromegaly management are predictive of altered MRI bone shape and severity of arthropathy in acromegaly

Kyriakakis Nikolaos , Bowes Michael , Lynch Julie , Kingsbury Sarah R , M Orme Steve , Murray Robert D , Conaghan Philip G

Introduction: Emerging research in 3D-bone shape has provided new insights into the pathogenesis of osteoarthritis (OA). OA patients have increased subchondral bone area, associated with higher prevalence of cartilage loss. Higher B-score, a novel, machine learning-derived OA bone biomarker, is associated with increased OA symptom severity and structural progression. Arthropathy, despite being the commonest cause of morbidity amongst acromegaly patients, remains one of the und...

ea0065p271 | Neuroendocrinology | SFEBES2019

Increased clot density in patients with acromegaly: the role of the adverse metabolic profile and disease activity to the increased thrombotic potential

Kyriakakis Nikolaos , Pechlivani Nikoletta , Lynch Julie , Oxley Natalie , Phoenix Fladia , Seejore Khyatisha , Orme Steve , Ajjan Ramzi , Murray Robert

Introduction: Patients with acromegaly have increased mortality, primarily related to cardiovascular/cerebrovascular disease. The objective of this study was to evaluate whether GH/IGF-1 excess increases vascular disease by adversely affecting fibrin network characteristics.Methods: In this case–control study, 40 patients with acromegaly (21 males, age 53±13 years, 45% disease remission) and 40 age and gender-matched controls were recruited. Cl...

ea0038p151 | Neoplasia, cancer and late effects | SFEBES2015

Pituitary-related outcomes of cranial radiotherapy (cXRT) in adults with gliomas

Kyriakakis Nikolaos , Lynch Julie , Orme Steve M , Gerrard Georgina , Hatfield Paul , Loughrey Carmel , Short Susan C , Murray Robert D

Introduction: Radiation-induced hypopituitarism has been well-described in childhood-onset brain tumour survivors, however in adults has received less attention. The aim of this study was to assess the pituitary-related outcomes following cXRT in adults with extra-sellar gliomas.Methods: We retrospectively collected longitudinal data regarding pituitary-related outcomes from medical records of 59 patients, diagnosed with extra-sellar gliomas in adulthood...