Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0015p101 | Clinical practice/governance and case reports | SFEBES2008

Infectious causes of adrenal insufficiency: a report from South India

Lau Sue Mei , Sarawagi R. , Behera Kishore Kumar , Paul Thomas , Rajaratnam Simon , Thomas Nihal , Seshadri Mandalam Subramaniam

Aim: To determine the aetiology of Addison’s disease in patients admitted to a tertiary care hospital in South India from 2001 to 2007.Method: Forty-five patients with Addison’s disease were admitted during this period. Etiological work up was carried out in all these patients.Results: Thirteen patients (29%) had a possible infectious cause: 11.1% histoplasmosis, 8.8% confirmed tuberculosis, 4.4% presumed tuberculosis, 4...

ea0014oc10.6 | Obesity & metabolism | ECE2007

3-Iodothyronamine (T1AM) is a novel modulator of metabolic rate and glucose homeostasis

Grandy David K. , Suchland Katherine L. , Keck Thomas M. , Yan Feifei , Shyng Show-Ling , Scanlan Thomas S.

3-Iodothyronamine (T1AM) is a novel endogenous derivative of thyroid hormone (TH), recently described by Scanlan et al. (Nat. Med. 10: 638, 2004). In vitro, T1AM can stimulate the production of cAMP via activation of a heterologously expressed G protein-coupled receptor (GPCR) now referred to as trace amine-associated receptor 1 (TAAR1; Lindemann et al. Genomics 85: 372, 2005). In adult, unanesthetized C57Bl6/J mice, T1AM produces prof...

ea0013p200 | Endocrine tumours and neoplasia | SFEBES2007

Bone metastases in papillary carcinoma thyroid and the role of I-131 ablation

Paul Thomas , Thomas Nihal , Seshadri Mandalam , Kumar Kishore , Selvan Ben , Nair Aravindan , Oommen Regi , Shanthly Nylla , Abraham Deepak

Aim: To study patients with Bone metastases in papillary carcinoma thyroid and the role of I-131 ablation.Methods: Retrospective analysis of patients with papillary carcinoma of thyroid between 1960–2005 in our institution.Results: Of 1538 patients who had thyroid carcinoma, papillary carcinoma was seen in 1228 (79.8%), and 21 patients with papillary carcinoma (1.71%) had bone metastases. Seventy percent of them were between 4...

ea0073aep844 | Late Breaking | ECE2021

The relative’s viewpoint on acromegaly in remission : A psychosocial dimension of a chronic disease

Fourneaux Rachel , Marie Vermalle , Albarel Frederique , Morange Isabelle , Graillon Thomas , Amodru Vincent , Cuny Thomas , Dufour Henry , Brue Thierry , Castinetti Frederic

Aim of the studyA relative can be an asset in dealing with chronic illnesses such as acromegaly where quality of life is altered even after remission. However, it has been shown that quality of life of caregivers can also be impacted. Our main objective was to explore the consequences of acromegaly in remission in the patient-relative dyad in a matter of quality of life and self-esteem.MethodsIn this French m...

ea0049ep52 | Adrenal cortex (to include Cushing's) | ECE2017

Characteristics of aldosterone-producing adenomas: a tissue microarray study

Rhayem Yara , Feuchtinger Annette , Woischke Christine , Ludwig Philippe , Kunzke Thomas , Schwarzmayr Thomas , Hahner Stefanie , Gomez-Sanchez Celso E. , Strom Tim M. , Kirchner Thomas , Reincke Martin , Walch Axel , Beuschlein Felix

Background: Sporadic aldosterone-producing adenomas (APA) are relevant cause of endocrine related hypertension in Primary Aldosteronism (PA). Next generation sequencing techniques have identified somatic mutations in APA harbored in KCNJ5, ATP1A1, ATP2B3, CACNA1D, CTNNB1 and PRKACA genes. Yet, a number of APA harbor no mutations in candidate genes (designated as wild type, WT) and little is known about genotype/phenotype correlation.Objectives: We invest...

ea0094p166 | Adrenal and Cardiovascular | SFEBES2023

Malignant pheochromocytoma and paraganglioma – clinical course and outcomes from a tertiary care centre in India

Rajan Remya , Asha Hesarghatta , Pai Rekha , Kapoor Nitin , Cherian Kripa , Paul Thomas , Jebasingh Felix , Thomas Nihal , Sigamani Elanthenral , Sathanam Prisca , MJ Paul , Cherian Anish , Thomas Shawn , Sen Supriya , Chandramohan Anuradha , Singh Ashish , Hepzhibah Julie , Kumar Santhosh , Gowri Mahasampath

Objectives: To study the clinical, biochemical, imaging profile and treatment outcomes of patients with malignant pheochromocytoma and paraganglioma(PPGL). Also, to compare their characteristics with non-malignant PPGL to identify the factors that may predict metastasis.Methods: This retropsective cohort study included 212 patients with PPGL managed at our centre over a period of 10 years(2013-2022). Their clinical, bioc...

ea0035p488 | Diabetes therapy | ECE2014

Basal bolus insulin therapy in hospitalised patients with diabetes mellitus type 2 using two algorithms embedded in a tablet PC

Mader Julia , Neubauer Katharina , Aberer Felix , Schaupp Lukas , Donsa Klaus , Spat Stephan , Bernhard Hoell , Augustin Thomas , Beck Peter , Plank Johannes , Pieber Thomas

Current guidelines recommend pre-meal blood glucose (BG) levels of <140 mg/dl in the hospital. The aim of this analysis was to compare two versions of a workflow-integrated algorithm for basal-bolus insulin therapy (REACTION algorithm) for glycemic management in patients with diabetes mellitus type 2 (T2D) hospitalized at the general ward.For both algorithms BG measurements were performed four times daily (pre-breakfast, pre-lunch, pre-dinner, and at...

ea0094op8.4 | Late Breaking Abstracts Respectively | SFEBES2023

Fixing black holes in traditional clinical training: 360o virtual reality emergency simulations

Walls Risheka , McVeigh James , Wang Aurora , Cowell Adrian , Shawcroft Thomas , White Thomas , Ganea Catalina , Trojani Giampaolo , Miller Kieran , Davis Penn , Mitelpunkt Daniel , Sam Amir H.

National training surveys demonstrate that medical trainees feel under-prepared for practice and under-prepared for managing emergencies, such as diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA). It is challenging for traditional clinical training to guarantee first-hand exposure to all medical emergencies as they occur at random and often out-of-hours, resulting in only minority of students witnessing many emergencies first-hand. It is unfeasible for most universities to provide in-person simulat...

ea0094p237 | Neuroendocrinology and Pituitary | SFEBES2023

A post-operative fluid restriction protocol to reduce the incidence of delayed hyponatraemia following trans-sphenoidal pituitary surgery

Shyamasunder Asha Hesarghatta , Joseph Aneez , Kapoor Nitin , Paul Thomas , Thomas Nihal , Jebasingh Felix , Elizabeth Cherian Kripa , Rajan Remya , Prabhu Krishna , Chacko Ari , Christudoss Pamela , Jose Arun , Rebekah Grace

Delayed hyponatraemia(DH) is a well-known complication following trans-sphenoidal pituitary surgery (TSS), varying in incidence from 9–36% and occurs between post-operative days(POD) 4 to 14. Various studies have demonstrated that post-operative fluid restriction after TSS reduces the incidence of DH.Objective: to assess whether a fluid restriction protocol from POD5 to POD14 following TSS reduces the incidence of post-operative DH ...

ea0077op2.4 | Adrenal and Cardiovascular | SFEBES2021

Modelling changes in the control, secretion and metabolism of cortisol during and after heart surgery

Galvis Daniel , Zavala Eder , Walker Jamie , Upton Thomas , Lightman Stafford , Angelini Gianni , Gibbison Ben

Control mechanisms of adrenocorticotrophic hormone (ACTH) and cortisol (CORT) secretion and metabolism during acute systemic inflammation (e.g. major surgery) have never been clearly elucidated. We sampled blood every 10 minutes for 12 h during and after coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) in 10 patients to create profiles of ACTH, CORT and inflammatory mediators and compared these to healthy controls. Patients’ ACTH and CORT responses were classified into one of three...