hrp0084p2-301 | Diabetes | ESPE2015

Evaluation of Continuous Glucose Monitoring in Cystic Fibrosis Patients

Bilbao Laura , Clemente Maria , Costas Laura , Gartner Silvia , Losada Milagros , Armengol Eulalia , Yeste Diego , Carrascosa Antonio

Introduction: Use of continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) as a diagnostic tool for cystic fibrosis-related diabetes (CFRD) is receiving increasing attention. We aimed to: i) describe the glucose profile by CGM in CF patients >10 years of age; ii) compare CGM and oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT) results; and iii) evaluate lung function and nutritional status changes over the previous year.Methods: Prospective study of CF patients aged ≥10 years...

hrp0084p2-481 | Growth | ESPE2015

Klinefelter Syndrome with Short Stature and Microcephaly: An Unusual Combination

Galo Blanca Lidia , Vargas Natalia , Clemente Maria , Vendrell Teresa , Plaja Alberto , Yeste Diego

Background: Patients with Klinefelter syndrome (SK) have a 47, XXY karyotype and tall stature as a result of overexpression of the SHOX gene. The case of a patient with peculiar phenotype, microcephaly, proportional short stature and 47, XXY karyotype with a deletion in band p11.3 of one X chromosome is presented.Clinical description: A 2-year, 4 month-old boy was referred for study of growth retardation. The product of a first gestation of 39 weeks of h...

hrp0084p2-505 | Perinatal | ESPE2015

Evaluation of Thyroid Function in Preterm Newborns of 24–30 Weeks of Gestation

Ariadna Campos-Martorell , Maria Clemente , Diego Yeste , Felix Castillo , Maria Narvaez Karla , Antonio Carrascosa

Background: Preterm newborns due to their immaturity, a higher incidence of mortality and increased susceptibility to iodine, are at risk of decreased thyroid function. Low levels of thyroid hormones during a critical period for the development of the central nervous system may negatively affect their psychomotor development. Screening for congenital hypothyroidism with capillary TSH is invalid for preterm babies and would require an specific thyroid function control.<p cl...

hrp0084p3-1030 | Growth | ESPE2015

Sitting Height/Height Ratio: An Indicator for Genetic Study of the SHOX Gene in Children with Disharmonic Short Stature – An In-House Analysis

Yeste Diego , Dominguez Mildred , Campos Ariadna , Clemente Maria , Fernandez Paula , Plaja Alberto , Carrascosa Antonio

Background: Gene SHOX haploinsufficiency due to deletions or mutations in heterozygosis causes a wide spectrum of phenotypes ranging from very severe disharmonic short stature (S. Léri-Weil, S. Turner) to very mild forms with the appearance of idiopathic short stature (IST) of difficult clinical recognition. Auxological study directed at evaluating body disproportions such as the sitting height/height (SH/H) ratio in patients with IST has been postulated as usefu...

hrp0084p3-1041 | Growth | ESPE2015

Patient with Classic Phenotype of Hypochondroplasia and Deletion of the Gene SHOX

Dominguez Mildred , Amoretti Sonia , Ropero Esther , Campos Ariadna , Clemente Maria , Yeste Diego , Fernandez Paula

Background: Hypochondroplasia is an osteochondrodysplasia inherited in an autosomal dominant pattern that results in a disproportionately short stature, characteristic facial features and skeletal alterations such as lordosis and genu valgum. Haploinsufficiency of the fibroblast growth factor receptor 3 gene (FGFR3) is responsible for 50–70% of the cases, but a negative result doesn’t rule it out.Case presentation: We report a...

hrp0094p1-119 | Fat, Metabolism and Obesity B | ESPE2021

Diagnostic precision of the Tri-Ponderal Mass Index (kg/m3) to identify the metabolic risk phenotype in obese children and adolescents.

Arciniegas Larry , Tomasini Rosangela , Vega Elizabeth , Fabregas Ana , Clemente Maria , Yeste Diego ,

Introduction: The metabolically healthy obese phenotype (MHOF) defines obese patients who have preserved insulin sensitivity and who do not have metabolic complications: lower risk of cardiovascular disease and type 2 diabetes in adulthood. Recent studies indicate that TMI (kg/m3) estimates the percentage of body fat more accurately than the BMI and it has been proposed to substitute the use of the BMI z-score values by those of the TMI. TMI values ...

hrp0094p2-129 | Diabetes and insulin | ESPE2021

Evaluation of continuous glucose monitoring for the diagnosis of cystic fibrosis related diabetes (CFRD). A prospective and longitudinal study

Yesquen Pamela , Campos Ariadna , Mogas Eduard , Gartner Silvia , Yeste Diego , Clemente Maria ,

Introduction: Continuous-glucose monitoring (CGM) is becoming a useful tool to evaluate glucose profiles in real-life conditions and to detect glucose abnormalities undetected by OGTT in CF patients.Objectives: • Evaluation of OGTT and CGM results longitudinally • Evaluation of BMI z-score and %FEV1 changes in relation to OGTT and CGM results. • Analysis of 6 proposed criteria to classify glucose abnormali...

hrp0094p2-186 | Fat, metabolism and obesity | ESPE2021

Diagnostic accuracy of Tri-Ponderal mass index (kg/m3) for identifying glucose intolerance in obese children and adolescents.

Arciniegas Larry , Mogas Eduard , Tomasini Rosangela , Fabregas Ana , Clemente Maria , Yeste Diego ,

Introduction: The identification of obese patients with increased susceptibility and risk for glucose intolerance and type 2 diabetes requires an oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT). Reference values for Body mass index (BMI) and Tri-Ponderal mass index (TMI) according to age and sex of healthy children in Spain without malnutrition or obesity have recently been published (*). TMI values remain very uniform in both boys and girls from the age of 8 to 18 years, ...

hrp0098p2-64 | Diabetes and Insulin | ESPE2024

Hybrid closed loop systems: are they all the same? 1-year of follow-up outcomes of two hcls in children with type 1 diabetes: a real-life based study.

Sayol-Torres Laura , Campos Ariadna , Mogas Eduard , Gonzalez Nuria , Garrido Elena , Clemente Maria

Introduction: Many HCL-algorithms are available in pediatrics but real-life comparison studies are limited.Objective: Analyze and compare metabolic control indicators achieved with the two HCLS used in our hospital in Children-with-T1D (CwD).Methods: Retrospective descriptive study of CwD on HCLS treatment (Tandem with Control-IQ, Medtronic MiniMed780G). Data collection through cli...

hrp0082p3-d3-651 | Autoimmune Endocrine Disease | ESPE2014

Diabetes Mellitus after Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation

Narvaez Barros Karla Maria , Martorell Ariadna Campos , Leon Maria Clemente , Alvarez Izaskun Elorza , Fernandez Diego Yeste , Lezcano Antonio Carrascosa

Background: Patients who have received an hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT) have more risk of endocrine complications (hypothyroidism, hypogonadism, and growth retardation) but the incidence of diabetes after HSCT is not as well known. The pathogenesis of the diabetes is not well established, and is believed to be multifactorial: chemotherapy, pancreatic irradiation, inflammatory cascade and cytokines, steroids and predisposing genetic factors.<p class="abstex...