hrp0089p1-p164 | Growth & Syndromes P1 | ESPE2018

Changing Patterns of Growth in Prader-Willi Syndrome

Irene Neophytou Georgia , Frixou Mikaela , Guftar Shaikh M. , Kyriakou Andreas

Introduction/Aim: Children with Prader-Willi syndrome (PWS) show alterations in infantile, childhood and pubertal growth. Growth Hormone (GH) therapy is recommended due to reported improvements in height velocity (HV) and body composition. The aim was to describe the patterns of growth in PWS and the influence of both changes in clinical practice and GH therapy.Methods: Height SDS (HSDS), BMISDS and HVSDS of children attending a dedicated PWS clinic, 200...

hrp0097p1-286 | Fetal, Neonatal Endocrinology and Metabolism | ESPE2023

Aetiology and Outcome of Hypoglycaemia in Young Children

Yean Chai Xin , Guftar Shaikh M. , D. McNeilly Jane

Background: Hypoglycaemia is one of the most common presenting complaints at paediatric emergency department. There are many distinct causes of hypoglycaemia, ranging from nutritional insufficiency, infectious origins, to metabolic disorders. A thorough investigation can help differentiate the cause of hypoglycaemia, with subsequent tailored management. All patients with hypoglycaemia should have a full clinical assessment and together with a hypoglycaemia scr...

hrp0098p1-251 | Fetal and Multisystem Endocrinology | ESPE2024

The Use Of EQ5D For Assessment Of Health Related Quality Of Life And Its Determinants In Children With Complex Endocrine Conditions

Tseretopoulou Xanthippi , Ching Chen Suet , Guftar Shaikh M , Ahmed S.Faisal

Introduction: The EQ5D questionnaire is an openly available, validated, age-specific and generic measure of quality of life (QoL) which takes less than 5 minutes to complete. A higher dimension score and a lower visual analogue scale (VAS) is associated with worse QoL. Our aim was to use this tool to assess the QoL of patients with a wide range of paediatric endocrine conditions in the routine clinical setting.Methods: B...

hrp0095p2-57 | Diabetes and Insulin | ESPE2022

Outcome of positive adrenal antibodies identified on screening in children with T1DM

Pinsker Jonathan , McNeilly Jane , Whyte Karen , Kuehne Vaiva , Faisal Ahmed S , Guftar Shaikh M

Background: Primary adrenal insufficiency (PAI) is characterised by the immune destruction of the adrenal cortex and leads to impaired production of the adrenal hormones. It is a potentially life-threatening condition that can be managed if identified early. The onset is insidious and often difficult to diagnose. Screening for adrenal autoantibodies is routinely performed in autoimmune conditions such as type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM). The guidance around the...

hrp0097p1-364 | Pituitary, Neuroendocrinology and Puberty | ESPE2023

Transient diencephalic syndrome as a result of hypothalamic compression in a paediatric case of neurofibromatosis Type 1 (NF1).

Sepich Margherita , Romagnoli Gea , Ching Chen Suet , McIntosh Diana , O’Kane Roddy , Murphy Dermot , Guftar Shaikh M

Introduction: Diencephalic syndrome (DS) is a rare condition characterised by weight loss despite adequate calorie intake in association with other signs and symptoms such as hyperalertness, hyperactivity, visual field defects, nystagmus and vomiting. DS occurs in the presence of hypothalamic lesions, but its exact mechanism remains unclear. The diagnosis is often delayed due to the absence of specific clinical and biochemical features.<...

hrp0097p1-158 | Pituitary, Neuroendocrinology and Puberty | ESPE2023

Outcome of Children with Neurofibromatosis in the West of Scotland.

Romagnoli Gea , Sepich Margherita , Ching Chen Suet , Ronghe Milind , Sastry Jairam , McIntosh Diana , O’Kane Roddy , Murphy Dermot , Guftar Shaikh M

Background: Neurofibromatosis 1 (NF1) is a clinically heterogeneous genetic condition caused by the mutation of the NF1 gene. Individuals with NF1 have an increased risk of developing tumours, both benign and malignant. The most characteristic are plexiform neurofibromas, occurring in almost all patients. Other manifestations include café-au-lait macules, ocular involvement, intertriginous freckling, and learning disabilities or behavioural problems. Th...

hrp0098p3-182 | Multisystem Endocrine Disorders | ESPE2024

The outcome of ongoing adult endocrine engagement following transition from paediatric care

Yean Chai Xin , K Lucas-Herald Angela , Faisal Ahmed S , Ching Chen Suet , Mason Avril , Choong Wong Sze , Perry Colin , Guftar Shaikh M

Objective: Transition is important for continuity of care for patients with chronic health conditions. The aimof this research was to evaluate the effectiveness of a transition clinic at a tertiary hospital in long term adult service attendance.Design: Retrospective case notes review of patients seen by paediatric endocrinology at the time of transition to adult services.Measurements:</stro...

hrp0098p1-185 | Pituitary, Neuroendocrinology and Puberty 3 | ESPE2024

Genetic analysis of a European cohort of ROHHAD patients

Buonocore Federica , Cerbone Manuela , Brooks Tony , Guftar Shaikh M , Heffernan Emmeline , Montero Raúl , Galcheva Sonya , Iotova Violeta , Mohamed Zainaba , Napoli Flavia , Anderson John , Maghnie Mohamad , T. Dattani Mehul

Introduction: Rapid-onset Obesity with Hypothalamic Dysfunction, Hypoventilation, and Autonomic Dysregulation (ROHHAD) is a rare life-limiting paediatric condition, with about 200 reported cases worldwide. The disease typically presents in early childhood (1.5-5y) with rapid-onset obesity. Other clinical symptoms may include central hypoventilation, hypothalamo-pituitary (H-P) dysfunction (hyperprolactinaemia, salt-water imbalances, anterior pituitary deficits...

hrp0098p2-357 | Late Breaking | ESPE2024

Real-world IGF-1 Variations & Its Management in Children on Recombinant Human Growth Hormone (rhGH) Therapy (RIGHT Study)

Ching Chen Suet , Alimussina Malika , Koley Sanhita , Shepherd Sheila , Eid Al-Agha Abdulmoein , Amin Nadia , Atapattu Navoda , Chen JiaJia , Deyanova Yana , Fu Antony , Højby Michael , Augusto de Lima Jorge Alexander , Iotova Violeta , Januś Dominika , Markosyan Renata , S. Miller Bradley , Savendahl Lars , Nimali Seneviratne Sumudu , Guftar Shaikh M , Shenoy Savitha , J W Tack Lloyd , Wasniewska Malgorzata , Faisal Ahmed S

Aim: Serum IGF-1 is widely advocated as a tool for monitoring adherence, safety and effectiveness of recombinant human growth hormone (rhGH). However, there is a need to understand the real-world variations in IGF-1 levels in children on rhGH and the management of abnormal IGF-1 levels in routine clinical practice.Method: Centres participating in the Global Registry for Novel Therapies in Rare Bone and Endocrine Conditio...

hrp0098fc11.4 | Fat, Metabolism and Obesity 2 | ESPE2024

Long-term Efficacy Results of Diazoxide Choline Extended-Release (DCCR) Tablets in Participants with Prader-Willi Syndrome from the Completed C601 (DESTINY PWS) and C602 Open Label Extension (OLE) Studies

Gevers Evelien , Bridges Nicola , Yanovski Jack , Felner Eric , Salehi Parisa , Hall Shoemaker Ashley , Fleischman Amy , Goldstone Anthony , Angulo Moris , Stevenson David , Obrynba Kathryn , Guftar Shaikh M , Holland Anthony , Mathew Verghese , Viskochil David , E. McCandless Shawn , Bird Lynne , Lah Melissa , Kimonis Virginia , Abuzzahab Jennifer , Konczal Laura , Littlejohn Elizabeth , Shea Heidi , Dharmaraj Poonam , Das Urmi , Mejia-Corletto Jorge , Wilding John , Harwood Katerina , Yen Kristen , Gandhi Raj , Gong Jing , Hirano Patricia , Cowen Neil , Bhatnagar Anish , Huang Michael , Butler Merlin , Miller Jennifer

Background: Prader-Willi syndrome (PWS) is a rare genetic neurobehavioral-metabolic disorder characterized by hyperphagia and behavioral/psychological complications. No approved therapies exist for treating hyperphagia in patients with PWS. DCCR is an oral, once-daily medication currently under development for the treatment of PWS.Objective: The objective was to determine the efficacy of investigational DCCR on hyperphag...