Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0048cb6 | Additional Cases | SFEEU2017

Complex thyroid cancer with likely underlying TSHoma – a medical challenge

Kempegowda Punith , Ayuk John , Toogood Andy , O'Reilly Michael , Boelaert Kristien

A 22-year-old Caucasian female was referred to thyroid specialist clinic due to difficulties fully suppressing her thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH) despite high dose combination therapy of triiodothyronine (T3) and thyroxine (T4) treatment. She had a well-differentiated thyroid -carcinoma of left thyroid lobe treated with left lobectomy. Several other small primary thyroid carcinoma lesions were detected on further examination of the histology which lead to completion thyroid...

ea0038p440 | Thyroid | SFEBES2015

Increased rehospitalisation rate and cardiovascular morbidity in inpatients with hyperthyroidism – a matched case–control study

Torlinska Barbara , Hodson James , Franklyn Jayne , Coleman Jamie , Boelaert Kristien

Background: Hyperthyroidism often runs an indolent course and may be undiagnosed for prolonged periods. Most patients are treated in the outpatient setting and the effects of hyperthyroidism on hospitalised patients are poorly studied. We set out to determine the prevalence of hyperthyroidism in a large cohort of inpatients and evaluated their comorbidities, reasons for hospitalisation and rehospitalisation rates.Methods: A case-control study was conduct...

ea0034p69 | Clinical practice/governance and case reports | SFEBES2014

An unusual cause and an unusual complication of Cushing's syndrome

Ameen Zana , Kakad Rakhi , Watkinson John , Boelaert Kristien

We present a 71-year-old gentleman who was referred with a 3-month history of tiredness and proximal myopathy, diarrhoea, rapid weight loss and new onset diabetes mellitus.On examination, he had features consistent with cortisol excess including thin skin, abdominal striae, proximal muscle wasting and peripheral oedema to his thighs. Neck examination revealed a palpable 2-cm right-sided thyroid nodule.Laboratory investigations show...

ea0034p138 | Clinical practice/governance and case reports | SFEBES2014

Acute confusional state in the thyroid clinic: autoimmunity as a multi-edge knife

Chortis Vasileios , Edmunds Matthew , Littleton Edward , Boelaert Kristien

A 67-year-old lady with a 3-year history of Graves’ hyperthyroidism complicated by florid Graves’ ophthalmopathy attended the thyroid clinic at University Hospital Birmingham for routine follow up. Her thyrotoxicosis had been managed with long-term carbimazole treatment with good control. Her past medical history included coeliac disease and hypertension. On clinic review, she appeared acutely confused and disorientated and had evidently lost weight. Her family repor...

ea0034p429 | Thyroid | SFEBES2014

Frequency of biochemical thyroid dysfunction in hospitalised patients: analysis of 280 000 admissions to a large centre

Torlinska Barbara , Coleman Jamie , Afzal Mariam , Franklyn Jayne , Boelaert Kristien

Routine thyroid function testing (TFT) in hospitalised patients is not recommended; however, delayed management of thyroid dysfunction may have significant consequences. We quantified the rate of TFT in hospitalised patients and identified factors influencing the likelihood of finding significantly abnormal TSH (<0.01 or >10 mUI). TFTs were performed during 26 937/280 000 (9.6%) admissions between 2007 and 2011. 57.6% of those tested were female and mean age was 63.8 (...

ea0031p359 | Thyroid | SFEBES2013

Factors prompting thyroid function testing in hospitalised patients with thyroid dysfunction: analysis of a large hospital database

Torlinska Barbara , Coleman Jamie , Afzal Mariam , Franklyn Jayne , Boelaert Kristien

Thyroid dysfunction is common and the clinical presentation of subjects with abnormal thyroid hormone concentrations varies widely. Whilst acute illness may affect the interpretation of thyroid function tests, delaying diagnosis and treatment of thyroid dysfunction may have significant consequences. We set out to determine the likelihood of thyroid function testing and the factors influencing the probability of serum TSH measurement in hospitalised patients with a recorded dia...

ea0029p1620 | Thyroid (non-cancer) | ICEECE2012

Successful treatment of hyperthyroidism is associated with significant risks of overweight/obesity independent of the treatment modality employed

Torlinska B. , Holder R. , Franklyn J. , Boelaert K.

Introduction: Obesity is a growing health concern in developed countries. Patients undergoing treatment for hyperthyroidism frequently express concerns regarding excessive weight gain, especially when offered treatment with I-131.Methods: We investigated 1047 patients with overt hyperthyroidism attending a specialist thyroid clinic to determine the extent of weight changes and to identify risk factors for weight gain following treatment. Weight differenc...

ea0028p335 | Thyroid | SFEBES2012

Successful treatment of hyperthyroidism is associated with significant risks of becoming overweight or obese

Torlinska Barbara , Franklyn Jayne , Holder Roger , Boelaert Kristien

Obesity is a global health concern and the proportion of overweight and obese people in the UK is rapidly increasing. Patients undergoing treatment for hyperthyroidism frequently express concerns regarding excessive weight gain, especially when offered treatment with I-131. We investigated 1047 patients with overt hyperthyroidism to determine the extent of weight changes and to identify risk factors for weight gain following treatment. Overall, 727 (69.4%) patients gained &#88...

ea0021oc5.4 | Steroids and thyroid | SFEBES2009

Induction of hypothyroidism with radioactive iodine therapy is associated with improved survival in patients with hyperthyroidism

Boelaert Kristien , Maisonneuve Patrick , Torlinska Barbara , Franklyn Jayne

Hyperthyroidism is known to result in excess all-cause and circulatory mortality. We set out to identify which factors predict mortality in 1290 patients (1019 females and 271 males) with overt hyperthyroidism and determined if treatment with antithyroid drugs or radioactive iodine (131I) affect outcome. All individuals were aged ≥40 years (median: 57.5 years) and presented to our clinic between 1989 and 2003. Cause of death was compared with age- and period s...

ea0015p125 | Diabetes, metabolism and cardiovascular | SFEBES2008

The impact of 3D body images on motivating weight loss in overweight individuals

Boelaert Kristien , Palin Suzanne , Field Annmarie , Rahim Asad , Barnes Richard

Introduction: The obesity epidemic is growing at an alarming rate. The body volume index (BVI) scanner is a novel machine that produces a true scale 3D body image of the whole body within 6 s and may have a role in the management of obesity.Method: In a pilot study, we set out to assess the impact of BVI scanning on weight loss during a standard weight loss programme in overweight subjects. Forty-three subjects were given standard dietary and lifestyle a...