Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0086p303 | Adrenal and Cardiovascular | SFEBES2022

Prednisone is 100% converted to Prednisolone by first pass metabolism

Chia Eng Pei , Lazarus Kate , Narula Kavita , Choudhury Sirazum , Tan Tricia , Meeran Karim

Prednisolone is widely prescribed in the UK, whereas prednisone is used instead for the same indications in the United States. Both have utility as anti-inflammatory agents and for use as glucocorticoid replacement therapy at lower doses. Oral prednisone is converted to prednisolone by first pass hepatic metabolism by 11 beta HSD-1. This study was undertaken to compare the bioavailability of prednisone against prednisolone. To determine the conversion of prednisone to predniso...

ea0086p262 | Neuroendocrinology and Pituitary | SFEBES2022

Dilated Cardiomyopathy as initial presentation of Acromegaly

Alnuaimi Abdulla , Alameri Majid , Ward Helen , Hatfield Emma , Martin Niamh , Meeran Karim

Introduction: Acromegaly is commonly associated with numerous cardiovascular manifestations such as left ventricular hypertrophy, hypertension and ischemic heart disease. However, initial presentation with dilated cardiomyopathy is relatively rare. Dilated cardiomyopathy in patients with acromegaly usually result from an extended and excessive exposure of the myocardium to growth hormone.Case presentation: 51-year-old female with background medical histo...

ea0090ep719 | Pituitary and Neuroendocrinology | ECE2023

Polyuria after steroid replacement in a patient with adrenal insufficiency – not always vasopressin deficiency

Narula Kavita , Nyunt Sandhi , Sharma Aditi , Lazarus Kate , Falinska Agnieszka , Russell-Jones David , Meeran Karim

A 54-year-old man with a recurrent non-functioning pituitary gonadotroph adenoma previously treated with transphenoidal surgery (TSS) in 2015, presented to Charing Cross hospital for repeat transsphenoidal surgery in May 2022. Since his initial surgery, he remained on Levothyroxine 50 μg once daily only. There was no evidence of adrenal insufficiency (0900 h cortisol 333 nmol/l at day 6 following initial TSS). In February 2022, his electrolytes, FSH, LH, testosterone, pro...

ea0069oc4 | Oral Communications | SFENCC2020

Come out, come out, wherever you are…….

Patel Bijal , Gontsarova Anastasia , Mendoza Nigel , Limback-Stanic Clara , Martin Niamh , Hatfield Emma , Meeran Karim

A 57-year-old woman was referred in 2012 following an incidental finding of a pituitary macroadenoma. It measured 17×9 mm and was confined to the sella. There was no clinical or biochemical evidence of pituitary dysfunction. In 2017, she was found to have proximal myopathy, plethoric facies and purple abdominal striae. She was also on medication for hypertension and type 2 diabetes. There was no history of sleep apnoea, fractures or use of exogenous steroids. An MRI showe...

ea0069p67 | Poster Presentations | SFENCC2020

Complete recovery following osmotic demyelinating syndrome in a patient with craniopharyngioma

Mohamed Ramjan Sanas , Meeran Karim , Liyanage Gusthingna Liyana Hareendra Sampath , Mahendran Harishanthi , Antonypillai Charles

Introduction: Hyponatremia in patients with pituitary tumours are common due to many reasons including secondary hypoadrenalism and secondary hypothyroidism. When these causes are treated with the background of hyponatremia, serum sodium should be regularly monitored as it could get corrected too rapidly leading to ODS.Case report: 34 Year old patient presented to a tertiary care hospital with headache. His MRI brain revealed a large suprasellar lesion s...

ea0048o8 | Oral Communications | SFEEU2017

Time to change the focus with a new treatment for primary aldosteronism

Mills Edouard , Sam Amir , Leen Edward , Jackson James , Meeran Karim , Wernig Florian , Palazzo Fausto

Case history: We report a 56-year-old man who was referred to the Endocrinology Clinic with hypokalaemic hypertension. He had a history of bladder cancer 9-years previously, treated with surgery, chemotherapy and BCG therapy. At referral, he was taking Amlodipine 10 mg and Doxazosin 8 mg twice daily with average home blood pressure readings of 160/90 mmHg.Investigations: Aldosterone to renin ratio (ARR), taken on Doxazosin with potassium 3.6 mmol/l was 3...

ea0048cb10 | Additional Cases | SFEEU2017

A challenging case of dual endocrine pathology

Ramli Rozana , Steer Keith , Hatfield Emma , Mehta Amrish , Jones Brynn , Mendoza Nigel , Meeran Karim , Martin Niamh

A 39-year-old man presented with thyrotoxicosis and was diagnosed with Graves’ disease. Despite high doses of anti-thyroid medication for 18 months, he remained biochemically and clinically hyperthyroid. Therefore, a thyroidectomy was planned. Four days before surgery, he developed double vision and was referred for urgent Neurosurgical review at our centre. On further questioning, he reported a 12-month history of lethargy and low libido. On examination, he had right 6th...

ea0044p23 | Adrenal and Steroids | SFEBES2016

The pharmacokinetic profile of prednisolone is not affected by ingestion of food – how should patients be advised?

Choudhury Sirazum M , Williams Emma L , Tan Tricia M , Meeran Karim

Background: Prednisolone is used for glucocorticoid replacement therapy in Adrenal Insufficiency. Package inserts indicate that prednisolone should be administered with or after food as there is a belief that prednisolone causes stomach ulcers. We have investigated the impact of various fasted and non-fasted states on its pharmacokinetic profile.Method: A healthy volunteer provided three 4 mg prednisolone profiles. The first was a fasted reference curve....

ea0044p26 | Adrenal and Steroids | SFEBES2016

Could modified release prednisone hold the key to closer reproduction of the glucocorticoid circadian rhythm in Adrenal Insufficiency?

Choudhury Sirazum M , Leckey Adam , Williams Emma L , Tan Tricia M , Meeran Karim

Background: The cortisol circadian rhythm has an early morning peak with an increase before awakening, and a second lunchtime peak. Using a UPLC-MS/MS technique to measure prednisolone, the active metabolite of prednisone, we investigated the suitability of modified release (MR) prednisone (Lodotra) as a replacement therapy.Method: Blood samples were taken at fixed time points after the administration of MR-prednisone. Concentrations of the active metabo...

ea0044p65 | Clinical biochemistry | SFEBES2016

Osteoporosis and low-dose prednisolone: Is there a link? Insights from bone turnover markers

Ang Yvette , Leckey Adam , Choudhury Sirazum , Courtney Alan , Tan Tricia , Meeran Karim

Prednisolone has been reported to have greater deleterious effects on bone turnover than other glucocorticoids, although the evidence for this is confounded by the effects of higher dose prednisolone, as used in conditions such as asthma. We hypothesise that a physiological replacement dose of prednisolone will have a less dramatic effect on bone than has previously been suggested, and might be safer than hydrocortisone for replacement in adrenal insufficiency. We investigated...