Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0094p163 | Adrenal and Cardiovascular | SFEBES2023

Mild autonomous cortisol secretion in patients with adrenal incidentalomas – how common and what is the prevalence of co-morbidities?

San Yap Pui , Paterson Rachel , Philip Sam , Graveling Alex , Abraham Prakash

The widespread use of cross-sectional imaging has led to increased detection of adrenal masses in 2% of general population and over 7% of those above age 70. Although majority are benign, it is important to exclude hormonally active or malignant lesions. Mild autonomous cortisol secretion (MACS) is the most common and found in 30-50% of patients with adrenal mass. We reviewed our adrenal incidentaloma database for patients who attended the nurse-led pathway for biochemistry in...

ea0094p135 | Thyroid | SFEBES2023

Using nurse led clinics (including telephone and virtual reviews) in NHS Grampian to improve patient satisfaction following a diagnosis of hyperthyroidism

Stirling Claire , Paterson Rachel , Middleton Morag , Murray Lynne , Milne Alison , Alex Graveling Dr , Prakash Abraham Dr

Using nurse led clinics (including telephone and virtual reviews) in NHS Grampian to improve patient satisfaction following a diagnosis of hyperthyroidism.Aims: To reduce waiting times for patients with hyperthyroidism, nurse led clinics were introduced. Telephone and virtual follow up reviews are offered after commencement of thyroid treatment (e.g. anti-thyroid medication or radioactive iodine (RAI)). Nurse-led thyroid clinics aim to i...

ea0077p20 | Adrenal and Cardiovascular | SFEBES2021

Adrenal Incidentaloma Pathway - A four-year experience at a teaching hospital

Rajan Roby , Chandy Shekinah Grace K M , Radhakrishnan Parvathy , Paterson Rachel , Aspinall Sebastian , Graveling Alex J , Philip Sam , Abraham Prakash

Background /Methods: Adrenal incidentalomas pose a significant burden to endocrinology services in assessing the clinical significance of these lesions. Following vetting of the incidentaloma referrals, the patients at our centre are initially seen in a nurse-led clinic for biochemical investigations and to ensure completion of radiology assessment using a structured proforma. This step facilitates efficient patient flow and quicker decision making. The clinical outcomes of th...

ea0050oc2.5 | Clinical Highlights | SFEBES2017

Additional value of 4D-CT in patients with primary hyperparathyroidism and negative conventional imaging; a reason to change primary imaging modality in patients over 60?

Alkemade Gonnie , Sifontes-Dubon Mildred , Bhatt Dhruti , Smith David , Duguid Rebecca , Straiton Jack , Dymot Jane , Graveling Alex , Abraham Prakash

Introduction: Minimally invasive surgical treatment of primary hyperparathyroidism (PHPT) requires optimal preoperative localisation imaging. Parathyroid four-dimensional CT (4D-CT) has been reported to provide greater sensitivity than MIBI-SPECT/CT in localizing parathyroid adenomas. We analysed the additional value of 4D-CT in our cohort of PHPT patients.Materials and methods: Patients who attended our parathyroid clinic between February 2016 and April...

ea0050p029 | Adrenal and Steroids | SFEBES2017

The 2 year half-life of i.m. Trenbolone

Alkemade Gonnie , Bhatt Dhruti , Brandie Fiona , Syme Charlotte , Syme Neil , Walker Chris , Goldbeck Rainer , Graveling Alex , Abraham Prakash

Case: A 33 year old gentleman presented with significantly raised testosterone levels, testicular pain, erectile dysfunction and weight loss. He denied use of anabolic steroids. Upon physical examination he looked muscular and tanned. Left testicle was tender with no palpable mass. Raised androgen levels (Siemens immunoassay) were confirmed by liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS), ruling out assay interference. In view of his ongoing denial of substance mi...

ea0050p265 | Neuroendocrinology and Pituitary | SFEBES2017

Is 11C-methionine PET co-registered with MRI a game changer for persistent acromegaly?

Bhatt Dhruti , Shyamasunder Asha Hesarghatta , Sifontes-Dubon Mildred , Straiton Jack , Olson Shona , Kamel Mahmoud , Graveling Alex , Philip Sam , Abraham Prakash

Aims: 11C-methionine positron emission tomography co-registered with MRI (met-PET/MRI) is a new imaging technique used for functioning pituitary adenomas. In patients with persistent acromegaly after primary therapy, met-PET/MRI can help identify the site(s) of residual pituitary adenoma when MRI appearances are inconclusive and direct further targeted intervention (Trans-sphenoidal surgery-TSS or radiotherapy).<p class="ab...

ea0050oc2.5 | Clinical Highlights | SFEBES2017

Additional value of 4D-CT in patients with primary hyperparathyroidism and negative conventional imaging; a reason to change primary imaging modality in patients over 60?

Alkemade Gonnie , Sifontes-Dubon Mildred , Bhatt Dhruti , Smith David , Duguid Rebecca , Straiton Jack , Dymot Jane , Graveling Alex , Abraham Prakash

Introduction: Minimally invasive surgical treatment of primary hyperparathyroidism (PHPT) requires optimal preoperative localisation imaging. Parathyroid four-dimensional CT (4D-CT) has been reported to provide greater sensitivity than MIBI-SPECT/CT in localizing parathyroid adenomas. We analysed the additional value of 4D-CT in our cohort of PHPT patients.Materials and methods: Patients who attended our parathyroid clinic between February 2016 and April...

ea0050p029 | Adrenal and Steroids | SFEBES2017

The 2 year half-life of i.m. Trenbolone

Alkemade Gonnie , Bhatt Dhruti , Brandie Fiona , Syme Charlotte , Syme Neil , Walker Chris , Goldbeck Rainer , Graveling Alex , Abraham Prakash

Case: A 33 year old gentleman presented with significantly raised testosterone levels, testicular pain, erectile dysfunction and weight loss. He denied use of anabolic steroids. Upon physical examination he looked muscular and tanned. Left testicle was tender with no palpable mass. Raised androgen levels (Siemens immunoassay) were confirmed by liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS), ruling out assay interference. In view of his ongoing denial of substance mi...

ea0050p265 | Neuroendocrinology and Pituitary | SFEBES2017

Is 11C-methionine PET co-registered with MRI a game changer for persistent acromegaly?

Bhatt Dhruti , Shyamasunder Asha Hesarghatta , Sifontes-Dubon Mildred , Straiton Jack , Olson Shona , Kamel Mahmoud , Graveling Alex , Philip Sam , Abraham Prakash

Aims: 11C-methionine positron emission tomography co-registered with MRI (met-PET/MRI) is a new imaging technique used for functioning pituitary adenomas. In patients with persistent acromegaly after primary therapy, met-PET/MRI can help identify the site(s) of residual pituitary adenoma when MRI appearances are inconclusive and direct further targeted intervention (Trans-sphenoidal surgery-TSS or radiotherapy).<p class="ab...

ea0044p18 | Adrenal and Steroids | SFEBES2016

Primary adrenal insufficiency – establishing aetiology and screening for associated autoimmune diseases in a tertiary clinic

San Yap Pui , Gemma Rodriguez Carnero Maria , Hesarghatta Asha , Milne Alison , Graveling Alex , Philip Sam , Abraham Prakash

Aims: Recent Endocrine Society Guidelines (2016) suggest establishing the aetiology of primary adrenal insufficiency (PAI) and screening for other autoimmune conditions. The aim of our audit was to compare current practice against these recommendations.Methods: We identified patients seen in clinic over 18 months between January 2015 and May 2016. The data was collected by reviewing electronic and paper records.Results: Eighty-thre...