Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0049ep159 | Endocrine tumours and neoplasia | ECE2017

Follow-up of adrenal incidentalomas after the initial approach

Rebollo-Roman Angel , Moreno-Moreno Paloma , Prior-Sanchez Inmaculada , Herrera-Martinez Aura-Dulcinea , Barrera-Martin Ana , Galvez-Moreno Maria-Angeles

Aim: To describe the follow-up of adrenal incidentalomas (AI) classified as non-functioning and no suspicious for malignancy in the first approach.Patients and methods: Observational retrospective study of a cohort of patients who consulted in the Endocrinology service between 2005 and 2015 because of an AI. Statistical analysis performed with SPSS 19th version.Results: Two hundred and one patients with IA were firstly evaluated. T...

ea0049ep298 | Calcium & Vitamin D metabolism | ECE2017

Thyroid supression in patients with primary hyperparathyroidism may improve pre-surgical scintigraphy localisation

Tome Mariana , de Pinillos Guillermo Martinez , Cuellar Eyvee Arturo , de Quiros Juan Manuel Garcia , Garcia Fernando , Fernandez Ignacio

Introduction: The cause of primary hyperparathyroidism (PHPT) is a single adenoma in 85% of cases. Scintigraphy with technetium-sestamibi (MIBI) is the test of choice for localising adenomas in patients with PHPT, allowing minimally invasive surgery in most patients. Some articles recommend thyroid function supression to improve scintigraphy results.Methods: A prospective study was conducted in which 8 patients were included with diagnosis of PHPT and ne...

ea0049ep623 | Diabetes therapy | ECE2017

The role of diabetic educational programs in glycemic control in patients attending to our day hospital

Tome Mariana , de Pinillos Guillermo Martinez , Garcia Fernando , Cuellar Eyvee Arturo , Fernandez Ignacio , de Quiros Juan Manuel Garcia

Objective: To assess improvement in glycemic control in those diabetic patients who have received structured education in diabetes in our Day Hospital.Methods: A retrospective observational study was carried out in which 42 diabetic patients who had attended to educational courses in 1 year were included, determining the age of the patient, type of Diabetes, score obtained in the questionnaires at the beginning and end of the course, as well as HbA1c bef...

ea0049ep776 | Diabetes (to include epidemiology, pathophysiology) | ECE2017

Diagnosis of cystic fibrosis related diabetes

Rebollo-Roman Angel , Moreno-Moreno Paloma , Barrera-Martin Ana , Herrera-Martinez Aura-Dulcinea , Vaquero-Barrios Jose-Manuel , Calanas-Continente Alfonso

Aim: To describe the prevalence of abnormal glucose tolerance and diabetes in patients with cystic fibrosis (CF) depending on the diagnostic criteria.Methods: Observational, cross-sectional, clinical research on patients with CF evaluated at Hospital Universitario Reina Sofía (Córdoba).Results: Twenty-eight patients were selected for the study. Age: 31.85±8.78 years, with a CF evolution time of 21.77±9.37 years....

ea0044p179 | Obesity and Metabolism | SFEBES2016

Metabolic endotoxaemia impairs mitochondrial respiration and insulin sensitivity in human adipocytes

de la Escalera Lucia Martinez , Jackisch Laura , Murphy Alice , Piya Milan , Kumar Sudhesh , Tripathi Gyanendra , McTernan Philip G

Background: Metabolic endotoxaemia (raised bacterial endotoxin in serum after high-fat feeding) has been shown to reduce insulin sensitivity in humans through systemic inflammation and oxidative stress. Mitochondria represent the main source of cellular reactive oxygen species and mutations in mitochondrial DNA often result in a diabetic phenotype. However, the direct cellular impact of endotoxin on mitochondrial respiration and DNA integrity, particularly within the context o...

ea0044p193 | Obesity and Metabolism | SFEBES2016

Tunicamycin-induced ER stress mediates mitochondrial dysfunction in human adipocytes

Jackisch Laura , de la Escalera Lucia Martinez , Murphy Alice , Al-Daghri Nasser , McTernan Philip , Randeva Harpal , Tripathi Gyanendra

Background: The pathogenesis of obesity and T2DM mediates mitochondrial dysfunction which, in part, may arise as a consequence of endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress. However, the potential impact of ER stress on mitochondria dysfunction is unclear. Therefore, we investigated whether induction of ER stress contributes to mitochondrial dysfunction in human adipocytes using 1) human differentiated adipocyte cell line (Chub-S7, n=12); and 2) primary differentiated lean and...

ea0041gp42 | Bone & Calcium Homeostasis (1) | ECE2016

Hypercalcemia in patients with lymphoma

Pia Marengo Agustina , Guerrero Perez Fernando , Mercadal Vilchez Santiago , Gonzalez Barca Eva Maria , Peiro Martinez Inmaculada , Villabona Artero Carles

Introduction: Calcitriol-mediated hypercalcemia is one of the most common paraneoplastic syndromes associated with lymphoma.Aim: Evaluate clinical and biochemical manifestations as well on the management of hypercalcemia in patients with lymphoma.Materials and methods: Prospective analysis of patients with lymphoma who developed hypercalcemia during September-2011 and January-2016.Results: Two hundred and six...

ea0041gp93 | Diabetes (2) | ECE2016

High dose vitamin D treatment regulates the gene expression pattern in T helper cells of type 1 diabetes patients

Penna-Martinez Marissa , Hess Helen , Doring Claudia , Nejatian Nojan , Bogdanou Dimitra , Shoghi Firouzeh , Hansmann Martin-Leo , Badenhoop Klaus

Dysregulated T helper cells and vitamin D (VD) deficiency are important factors in the pathogenesis of Type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1D). Therefore, we investigated the immune effects of high dose VD-treatment on gene expression (GE) pattern in T helper cells (Th) before and after VD-therapy in patients with T1D.Methods: Seven T1D patients with 25(OH)D3 levels below 20 ng/ml received 3 months 4000 IU/d Vigantol oil. The 25(OH)D3 plasma...

ea0041ep93 | Adrenal medulla | ECE2016

Hypertension and hypokalemia in a 56-year-old male

Quintana-Arroyo Sara , Acosta-Calero Carmen , Arnas-Leon Claudia , Santana-Suarez Ana-Delia , Martinez-Martin Francisco-Javier

A 56-year-old Swedish male was diagnosed with hypertension, initially attributed to continued use of NSAIDs. These were withdrawn and treatment with 80 mg valsartan was started, but BP remained uncontrolled. A fixed combination (valsartan/hydrochlorothiazide, 80/12.5 mg) was introduced, but blood pressure remained high and hypokalemia (K+3.3 mEq/l) developed. The patient was referred to our Endocrinology Clinic for study. Treatment was switched to manidipine 10 mg/1...

ea0041ep107 | Bone & Osteoporosis | ECE2016

Bone microarchitecture assessed by trabecular bone score in liver transplants with New-Onset Diabetes after transplantation

Librizzi Maria Soledad , Allo Gonzalo , Sierra Milagros , Aramendi Mercedes , Guadalix Sonsoles , Jimenez Carlos , Diaz-Guerra Guillermo Martinez , Hawkins Federico

Background: The increased risk for fractures in type 2 diabetes mellitus despite higher bone density is unexplained. Trabecular bone score (TBS) is a novel texture index related to bone microarchitecture and it is independent of bone mineral density (BMD). The aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between TBS, BMD and body composition in patients with New-Onset Diabetes after transplantation (NODAT).Methods: In a cross-sectional study, TB...