Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0050p381 | Thyroid | SFEBES2017

Genetic variants modify susceptibility to AF in patients on thyroid hormone replacement therapy

Soto-Pedre Enrique , Siddiqui Moneeza , Doney Alex , Palmer Colin , Pearson Ewan , Leese Graham

Purpose: Hypothyroidism has been associated with atrial fibrillation (AF) in some studies. This study aimed to characterize thyroid related genetic variants that may change susceptibility to AF in patients on thyroid hormone replacement therapy (levothyroxine).Methods: A case-control study was done among patients of European Caucasian ethnicity from the Genetics of Diabetes Audit and Research Tayside (GoDARTS) recruited in Tayside (Scotland...

ea0068p33 | Abstracts | UKINETS2019

Confusion in a patient with Carcinoid syndrome

D'Arcy Robert , McCance David , Johnston Brian , Eatock Martin , Wallace Ian , Graham Una

We present a 66 year old man with a metastatic small bowel neuroendocrine tumour managed with resection of primary in 2011 and subsequent somatostatin analogue therapy. In 2018 disease progressed requiring right ureteric stenting due to extrinsic nodal compression. Three weeks later he presented with sweats, pyrexia and elevated inflammatory markers. Multiple blood and urinary cultures were clear. CT imaging, MRI spine and echocardiogram did not identify a source of sepsis. Ur...

ea0044p7 | Adrenal and Steroids | SFEBES2016

Screening for Cushings syndrome: A comparison of available tests

McKeever Edward , McCance David R , Hunter Steven J , Courtney Hamish , Mullan Karen R , Graham Una M

Nocturnal salivary cortisol (NSC), urinary free cortisol (UFC) and overnight dexamethasone suppression testing (ODS) are recommended screening tests for Cushing’s syndrome (CS). Individual centers differ in their screening approach; UFC being the test of choice in Northern Ireland with ODS in patients with adrenal incidentalomas. NSC, which measures free cortisol, is not routinely used. The aims of this study were to 1. Evaluate the utility of NSC in the diagnosis of CS; ...

ea0059p031 | Adrenal and steroids | SFEBES2018

Audit of Short synacthen test at East Sussex Healthcare NHS trust since introducing new Roche cortisol assay: Diabetes and Endocrinology dept., Biochemistry dept., East Sussex Healthcare NHS trust

Tharayil Giji , Sathiskumar P , Ravelo Maria , Yunus Imran , Fuggle Sue , Lawson Graham

Back ground: Our Cortisol assay was changed from older generation assay to new second-generation Roche cortisol assay for the Short synacthen tests. There is ~ 20–25% difference in cortisol values between these assays. There are debates about the cut off values for normal response (cortisol of 420 or 440 nmols), compared to 550 nmols/l with older assay. And to assess the use of 30 and 60 min cortisol response.Methods: Short synacthen tests data were...

ea0037gp.17.08 | Pituitary–Neuroendocrinology and central salt regulation | ECE2015

A study of hyponatraemia in acute medical admissions

Hendra Heidy , Graham Fiona , Catley Christine , Boitsova Tatjana , Rezk Tamer , Sankaralingam Suki , Abeygunasekara Sumith

Introduction: Hyponatraemia is the commonest electrolyte disorder in clinical practice and is closely associated with increased morbidity, mortality and length of hospital stay. It can be classified into mild (124–134 mmol/l), moderate (115–124 mmol/l), and severe (<115 mmol/l). The aim of the study was to determine the prevalence, aetiology, and management of hyponatraemia in general hospital.Methods: A total of 4139 acute medical admissio...

ea0070oc1.5 | Adrenal and Cardiovascular Endocrinology | ECE2020

The utility of salivary cortisol and cortisone measurement in the assessment of cortisol secretion in adrenal incidentalomas

Issa Basil , Keevil Brian , Graham Neethu , Ensah Grace , Belcher John , Fryer Anthony , Hanna Fahmy

Backgound: Adrenal incidentalomas (AI) are lesions that are incidentally identified while scanning for other conditions. The European Society of Endocrinology guidelines recommend that all patients with AI should undergo an overnight dexamethasone suppression test (ONDST) for the evaluation of autonomous cortisol secretion as defined by failure of suppression of cortisol to < 50 nmol/l. The reported prevalence of this is high (50% of patients in a recent publication) and m...

ea0033p48 | (1) | BSPED2013

Development of a next generation sequencing panel for disorders of sex development (DSDs)

Hughes Lowri , Cole Trevor , Krone Nils , Allen Stephanie , Fews Graham , MacDonald Fiona

Disorders of sex development (DSDs) refer to a range of congenital disorders where the chromosomal, gonadal or anatomical sex is atypical. Patients typically present in the newborn period where ambiguous genitalia often prevents immediate gender assignment or during the adolescent period where atypical sexual development becomes apparent. Genetic testing is key in establishing the diagnosis allowing for personalised management of these patients, and can significantly reduce th...

ea0031p329 | Steroids | SFEBES2013

P450 side-chain cleavage enzyme autoantibodies in canine Addison's disease

Boag Alisdair , McLaughlin Kerry , Christie Mike , Graham Peter , Syme Harriet , Catchpole Brian

Background: Addison’s disease (AD) in both humans and dogs is characterised by corticosteroid deficiency requiring lifelong hormone therapy. In humans autoimmune pathogenesis is established; at diagnosis ~90% of patients are 21-hydroxylase (21-OH) autoantibody positive, with antibodies to other adrenal antigens also detected. The pathogenesis of canine AD is less well characterised; autoimmune mechanisms are suspected, with anti-adrenal autoantibodies demonstrated by indi...

ea0031p361 | Thyroid | SFEBES2013

Factors predicting the development of hypothyroidism after radioactive iodine treatment

Varghese Jeanny , Aye Mo , Wright Graham , Rigby A , England James , Sathyapalan Thozhukat , Atkin Stephen

Background: The use of radioactive iodine treatment (RAI) for the definitive treatment of benign hyperthyroid disorders has been well established. This study was conducted to determine the factors predicting the development of hypothyroidism following RAI therapy.Methods: All patients (n=104, 25 men, 79 women) who had RAI for hyperthyroidism between January 2008 and December 2009 were included. In 82.6% of patients antithyroid medications were u...

ea0028p199 | Obesity, diabetes, metabolism and cardiovascular | SFEBES2012

Clinical and metabolic profiles of very severely obese pregnant women and their associations with birth weight

Forbes Shareen , Reynolds Rebecca , Harold Graham , Howie Forbes , Denison Fiona , Norman Jane

Introduction: During gestation diminished maternal insulin sensitivity (IS) increases the availability of fuels allowing fetal growth. Very severe obesity (Class III obesity (OB), BMI≥40 kg/m2) is associated with reduced IS but it is 28 how nutrient availability differs and how this impacts on birth weight versus normal pregnancies (CON). Methods: 213 OB (median (interquartile range) 43.2(41.1–46.3) kg/m2) and 87 CON (BM...