hrp0098fc14.6 | Fetal and Neonatal Endocrinology | ESPE2024
Couch Helen
, Pearson Andrew
, Malhotra Neha
, Ferguson Michael
, Couch George
, Gilbert Clare
, Morgan Kate
, Cassidy Kelly
, Worthington Sarah
, O'Shea Elaine
, SalomonEstebanez Maria
, Worth Chris
, Didi Mohammed
, Senniappan Senthil
, Banerjee Indi
, Dastamani Antonia
Background: Congenital Hyperinsulinism (CHI) is a rare condition that represents a substantial burden to affected children, their families and the health service (~£3.5 million annually).1–3 CHI is demanding, unpredictable and requires constant hypervigilance to minimise the risk of neurodisability and death. Rapid technological advancements in continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) have revolutionised blood glucose management for children ...