hrp0098p3-133 | GH and IGFs | ESPE2024

The Role of Insulin-Like Growth Factor-1 (IGF-1) in Diagnosis of Growth Hormone Deficiency from Childhood to Young Adulthood

Attia Najya

Objective: To evaluate the accuracy of IGF-1 in diagnosing children with abnormal (low) growth hormone.Design: a national multicenter cross-sectional studyMethod: Two hundred and seventeen patients with short stature (140 boys and 77 girls), age (5-18 years) were evaluated. Anthropometric measurements and pubertal stage evaluations were performed for all children. All patients unde...

hrp0098p2-40 | Bone, Growth Plate and Mineral Metabolism | ESPE2024

An adolescent health care clinic at King Abdulaziz Medical City, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia

Attia Najya , Ghandoura Heba , Zarif Hawazen

Healthcare transition (HCT) from paediatric to adult care is essential for many chronic illnesses and aims to improve patient outcomes, quality of life, treatment adherence and to encourage disease self-management. The adolescent health care clinic (AHCC) at King Abdulaziz Medical City (KAMC) in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, was established in March 2018. Adolescents aged 14 to 18 years with a variety of endocrine disorders, such as adrenal disorders, puberty-related issues, bone dise...

hrp0098p3-142 | GH and IGFs | ESPE2024

Growth Hormone and Scoliosis; Cause or Coincidence?

Alzahrani Hajer , Alkhuzaei Hisham , Attia Najya , Al Mutair Angham

Introduction: Growth hormone therapy has been approved in the management of short stature secondary to various causes for many years. The safety of growth hormone therapy is questioned in different aspects, one of which is scoliosis development or progression.Cases: We are reporting two cases addressing the concerns of scoliosis and growth hormone (GH) therapy.First case: A 12 year...

hrp0094p2-145 | Diabetes and insulin | ESPE2021

Dealing with hypoglycaemia during acute DKA management by paediatric residents from Bahrain, Iraq and Saudi Arabia

Alsaffar Hussain , Ali Khadija , Hadi Wasnaa , Foad Ali Maryam , Attia Najya ,

Introduction: During management of Diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA), and after starting the insulin infusion, it is crucial to monitor the blood glucose level frequently. If the glucose level drops quickly or below certain limit when there is still an evidence of ketonemia, it is recommended to add dextrose to the maintenance fluids and continuing the insulin infusion to switch off the ketosis process. However certain measures are required when the glucose continue...

hrp0094p2-152 | Diabetes and insulin | ESPE2021

Timing of Consulting Paediatric Endocrinologist or Diabetologist During the Management of Acute DKA; Response of Bahraini, Iraqi, and Saudi Paediatric Residents

Alsaffar Hussain , Hadi Wasnaa , Ali Khadija , Fuad Ali Maryam , Attia Najya ,

Introduction: Diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA) is a known complication of diabetes mellitus, mainly type1. It is a medical emergency condition. The recent British paediatric DKA guideline clearly recommends involving a senior clinician at time of diagnosis, usually either an emergency medicine or general paediatric doctor. There is no clear recommendation of when to consult the on-call paediatric endocrinologist or diabetologist who covers the admission of diabetic...

hrp0098p3-74 | Diabetes and Insulin | ESPE2024

Establishing the Saudi Pediatric & Youth Diabetes Registry (SPYDR): initial data and challenges

Al Dubayee Mohammed , Al Juraibah Fahad , Babiker Amir , Alfaraidi Haifa , Aldahash Raed , Attia Najya , Al Shaikh Adnan , Habeb Abdelhadi , Al Jabri Aida , Al Zaben Abdullah , Al Atawi Mohsen , Al Mutair Angham , Alamri Muhammed , Aldibasi Omer , Al Alwan Ibrahim , Alghnam Suliman

Introduction: The Saudi National Diabetes Registry focuses mainly on adult patients. In 2020, the National Guard Health Authority (NGHA) launched the Saudi Pediatric and Youth Diabetes Registry (SPYDR), for children and adolescents with diabetes. We report on the first data and the challenges we faced during SPYDR initiation.Methods: Patients were identified from the electronic medical records of the Saudi NGHA hospitals...