hrp0098p3-67 | Diabetes and Insulin | ESPE2024

Screening for hypertension on diabetes annual review

Siddiqui Adeela

We conducted a quality improvement project in our centre to assess the screening process for hypertension in annual review clinics. All children with diabetes should have their BP checked at least once a year and it should be plotted against their age, gender and height centile to calculate BP centile to determine if their BP is within normal range or high. Hypertension is defined BP >95th centile for age and height centile. These children should be monitored and subsequent...

hrp0095p1-446 | Diabetes and Insulin | ESPE2022

Case Report: LRBA deficiency related Monogenic Neonatal Diabetes Mellites

Siddiqui Adeela , Belkhatir Khadidja

Introduction: NDM is a monogenic form of diabetes that occurs in the first 6 months of life. NDM is a rare condition accounting for up to 1 in 400,000 infants in the United States. Recent molecular analysis of NDM identified at least 12 genetic abnormalities: chromosome 6q24, KCNJ11, ABCC8, INS, FOXP3, GCK, IPF1, PTF1A, EIF2AK3, GLUT2, HNF1β, and GLIS3. Of these, imprinting defects on chromosome 6q24 and the KCNJ11 mutation have been recognized as the maj...

hrp0086p1-p825 | Syndromes: Mechanisms and Management P1 | ESPE2016

Screening of Birth Length and Parental Height Detects Infants with Poor Catch-Up Growth at Age 2 Years

Sardar Colette Montgomery , Donnelly Sharon , Siddique Jamila , Kinmond Sheena , Gault Emma Jane , Donaldson Malcolm

Background: A programme of measuring birth length (BL) and parental heights (PH) for neonates classified as Small for Gestational Age (SGA, Birth Weight (BW) <9th centile, UK 1990 reference data) has been adopted in one Scottish hospital since 2008. Neonates with Short Stature (BL≤−2 standard deviation scores/SDS) are invited for re-measurement of weight and height at age 2 years, thus making medical services aware of individuals who have not had ade...

hrp0084p3-1011 | Growth | ESPE2015

Targeted Birth Length and Parental Height Measurement in Babies with Birthweight≤9th Centile; Improved Uptake During Second Study During 1 Calendar Year in a Single Newborn Unit

Sardar Colette Montgomery , Donnelly Sharon , Siddique Jamila , Gault Emma Jane , Kinmond Sheena , Donaldson Malcolm

Background: The contribution of intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR) and parental height (PH) to childhood short stature is difficult to determine in countries, including the UK, where birth length (BL) is not routinely measured, while accurate PH may become unavailable due to separation/divorce. A previous study (2008–2009) examined the feasibility of BL and PH measurement in the lightest 9% of babies born in a single maternity unit. Uptake was disappointing, with part...

hrp0094p2-142 | Diabetes and insulin | ESPE2021

Affective response of newly diagnosed Type1 diabetes parents: An experience of a developing country.

Ayub Aqeela , Shamsher Maria , Aftab Sommayya , Parveen Asmat , Shahid Gulbin , Butt Taeed Ahmed ,

Background & objectives: An important aspect of managing type 1 diabetes is to identify and address the apprehensions of patients and parents of newly diagnosed type 1 diabetes. Understanding parental difficulties in managing type1 diabetes and promptly dealing them will surely affect the short and long-term outcome in children. The aim of this study was to determine the affective response of parents after the diagnosis of type 1 diabetes in a developing c...

hrp0094p2-164 | Diabetes and insulin | ESPE2021

The Impact of COVID 19 Pandemic on Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus: An experience of a Tertiary Care Hospital in a resource limited country

Ayub Aqeela , Ijaz Sadaf , Qudrat Syeda Mamoona , Rani Tanzeela , Raziq Abdur , Ali Muhammad , Butt Taeed Ahmed ,

Background and Objectives: Managing type 1 diabetes (TIDM) in covid pandemic is a real challenge in resource limited countries like Pakistan. This study was aimed to determine the effects of covid 19 in managing type 1 diabetes in resource limited countries.Methods: Cross-sectional observational study, included all type 1 diabetes patients who were already enrolled in endocrine and diabetes clinic and were on regular fol...

hrp0097p2-311 | Late Breaking | ESPE2023

Diagnostic challenges of congenital adrenal hyperplastic (CAH) in a tertiary care hospital of resource limited country

Ayub Aqeela , Sattar Hina , Waris Rehmana , Ayub Hamna , Shahid Gulbin , Shamsher Maria , Ahmed Butt Taeed

Background and objectives: The diagnosis of CAH is a matter of urgent attention as a missed diagnosis can add to mortality due to adrenal insufficiency and inadequate sex of rearing which is psychologically traumatic both for the parents and the child. It is also a matter of grave concern because screening facilities are non-existent in Pakistan along with increase prevalence of intra family marriages thus adding to the increase incidence of this condition. La...