hrp0097p1-541 | Pituitary, Neuroendocrinology and Puberty | ESPE2023

Prediction of Adult Height Based on Automated Bone Age Estimation in Early Puberty: A Single-Center Prospective Study

Huseyin Yigit Murat , Yesiltepe Mutlu Gul , Eviz Elif , Hatun Sukru

Introduction: In cases of precocious puberty, an important factor in making treatment decisions is when adult height estimates based on bone age (BA) determination are behind midparental height. In Turkey, clinicians often use the Greulich Pyle (GP) atlas to determine BA, which can lead to significant differences between assessors. The aim of this study was to compare estimated adult height (EAH) calculations based on BA determined by the automated BoneXpert m...

hrp0095p1-50 | Diabetes and Insulin | ESPE2022

An Evaluation of MiniMed™ 780G System Performance in Childhood: A Single Center Experience from Turkey

Eviz Elif , Gul Yesiltepe Mutlu R. , Can Ecem , Gokce Tugba , Muradoglu Serra , Hatun Sukru

Introduction: Automated insulin delivery systems provide significant improvement in the time in range(TIR) centered diabetes care. This study analyzes the real-word performance of Minimed 780G™system-Advanced Hybrid Closed Loop(AHCL) in children from a single center.Methods: Of the 93 children started to use AHCL between January 2021 and April 2022, 64 whose data could be accessed were included. 3,6,9 and 12 month-...

hrp0097fc5.3 | Diabetes and insulin 1 | ESPE2023

How feasible is it to meet the Time in Tight Range (TITR) target with Automatic Insulin Delivery (AID)?: 2128-day real-world data from a single center

Eviz Elif , Ecem Killi Nesrin , Ege Karakus Kagan , Can Ecem , Gokce Tugba , Yesiltepe Mutlu Gul , Hatun Sukru

Introduction: With the development and use of automated insulin delivery (AID) technologies like Advanced Hybrid Closed Loop (AHCL or Minimed 780G) system, it becomes possible to achieve tighter glycemic control. A new parameter called “Time in Tight Range” (TITR, 70-140 mg/dL) has been proposed to evaluate glycemic control in the latest consensus on the use of continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) data in diabetes research. This study aims to assess...

hrp0098p2-311 | Late Breaking | ESPE2024

Genotype and phenotype characteristics and long-term follow-up of patients with Vitamin D Dependent Rickets Type II (VDDRII): A nationwide multicenter retrospective cross-sectional study

Cayir Atilla , Turan Serap , Selver Eklioğlu Beray , Bayramoğlu Elvan , Unal Edip , Yildiz Melek , Acar Sezer , Eviz Elif , Dursun Fatma , Türkyılmaz Ayberk , Köprülü Özge , Özkaya Beyhan , Betül Kaygusuz Sare , Cantürk Merve , Sena Dönmez Ayşe , Turan Ihsan , Derya Kardelen Al Aslı , Buyukinan Muammer , Aydın Can , Dündar İsmail , Kırmızıbekmez Heves , Çamtosun Emine , Eroğlu Filibeli Berna , Akyürek Nesibe , Keskin Melikşah , Bilge Koca Serkan , Özkan Behzat , Bereket Abdullah , Demirbilek Huseyin

Background: Vitamin D Dependent Rickets Type-II (VDDRII) is a rare autosomal recessive disorder characterized by defects in its effect on the target organ due to mutations in the vitamin receptor (VDR) gene (Type 2) encoding for the active form 1,25 dihydroxyvitamin D.Objective and hypotheses: To evaluate the clinical characteristics, molecular genetics analysis results and long-term follow-up of a large nationwide cohor...