hrp0082lbp-d3-1008 | (1) | ESPE2014

Long-Term Impact of Childhood-Onset Type 1 Diabetes: Social Insertion, Quality of Life, Sexuality

Mellerio Helene , Guilmin-Crepon Sophie , Jacquin Paul , Alberti Corinne , Levy-Marchal Claire

Background: Little is known about the long-term social outcome of diabetic children.Objective and hypotheses: This study aimed to describe social and professional life, quality of life (QOL) and sexuality at adult age of children and adolescents with type 1 diabetes (T1D).Method: Participants (n=388, age=28.5±3.1 years; duration of diabetes=17.0±2.7 years, recruited from a French national register) completed a qu...

hrp0084p2-512 | Pituitary | ESPE2015

Pituitary Function after Mild to Severe Traumatic Brain Injury in Children 2–18-Years-Old: A Prospective Study

Braun Karine , Briet Claire , Toussaint Patrick , Trifunovic Helene Bony , Boudailliez Bernard

Background: In recent years, traumatic brain injury (TBI) has been identified as a significant cause of pituitary dysfunction in children. Paediatric prospective studies are rare especially for mild TBI.Objective and hypotheses: The aim of this present study was to evaluate the frequency of hypopituitarism after mild, moderate and severe TBI in hospitalized children, and determining factors of this deficiency.Method: A prospective ...

hrp0084p3-1107 | Pituitary | ESPE2015

Between 3 to 4 Years after Severe Traumatism Brain Injury 22% at Least of Children and Adolescents do have Persistent Pituitary Dysfunction

Dassa Yamina , Personnier Claire , Crosnier Helene , Chevignard Mathilde , Bourgeois Marie , Viaud Magali , Polak Michel

Background: Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is common in childhood but long-term endocrine consequences are yet to be documented by prospective data.Objective and hypotheses: We have previously demonstrated in prospective study that, 1 year after severe accidental TBI (ATBI) or inflicted TBI (ITBI), children and adolescents may present pituitary and growth hormone (GH) dysfunction. We present here the follow-up of this population to determine whether or not...

hrp0097p1-292 | GH and IGFs | ESPE2023

Clinical predictors of good/poor response to growth hormone treatment (GHT) in children with idiopathic short stature (ISS)

Dauber Andrew , Phillip Moshe , Ferran Jean-Marc , Kelepouris Nicky , Nedjatian Navid , Helene Olsen Anne , Jorge Alexander

Children with ISS vary in their response to GHT. We conducted a post hoc analysis to identify clinical characteristics associated with very good or poor response during year 1 of GHT in a subset of 1550 GH naïve children with ISS from NordiNet® IOS (NCT00960128) and the ANSWER Program (NCT01009905). We included patients aged 3–11 years (males) or 3–10 years (females) at treatment start, prepubertal throughout year 1 of treatment, with height SDS...

hrp0082p2-d1-460 | Growth | ESPE2014

Skeletal Disproportion and Final Adult Height in Childhood-Onset Crohn’s Disease

Mason Avril , Iljuhhina Jelena , Laird Susan , Ross David , Ahmed Syed Faisal , Gaya Dan R , Gerasamidis Konstantinos

Background: Short stature is a recognized complication of Crohn’s disease (CD) in children. Less is known on the impact of disease on final adult height and body proportions.Objective and hypotheses: To assess height and body proportions in 48 adults (F: 30; M: 18) with childhood (ACO) or adult (AAO) onset CD and 44 children (C) (F:22; M:22) with CD.Method: Standing, sitting height (SH) and leg length (SILL) were measured and ...

hrp0097p2-135 | Fat, Metabolism and Obesity | ESPE2023

The influence of Vitamin D on the physical fitness of obese children

Šandrk Beslać Marija , Bilinovac Željka , Nikolić Jelena , Džida Sanja , Koršić Mirko

Introduction: Obesity and vitamin D deficiency are global public health problems. There is evidence of a reciprocal link between vitamin D deficiency and obesity. Both conditions are risk factors for the development of chronic diseases, primarily insulin resistance and diabetes mellitus type 2, and contribute to a decrease in physical fitness (PF). The aim of this study was to determine the effectiveness of vitamin D supplementation on PF of obese children dur...

hrp0086p1-p209 | Diabetes P1 | ESPE2016

Association between Hypothalamus–Pituitary Adrenal Axis Activity and Anxiety in Prepubertal Children with Type 1 Diabetes

Barat Pascal , Brossaud Julie , Bereron Aude , Corcuff Jean-Benoit , Moisan Marie-Pierre , Lacoste Aurelie , Vautier Vanessa , Savel Helene , Perez Paul

Background: Animal models of insulin-dependent diabetes show hyperactivity of hypothalamus–pituitary adrenal (HPA) axis, independently of hypoglycaemia. Few data exists regarding type 1 diabetes (T1D) in children.Objective: To describe HPA axis activity according to the anxiety levels in prepubertal T1D children.Method: Prepubertal T1D children and siblings of T1D children (controls) were included. State-Trait Anxiety Inventor...

hrp0082p3-d3-923 | Pituitary (1) | ESPE2014

Think Histiocytosis X Facing Insipidus Diabetes with Thickened Pituitary Stalk

Lichtenberger-Geslin Lydia , Gourmel Antoine , Sainte-Rose Christian , Trifunovic-Bony Helene , Braun Karine , Boudailliez Bernard , Devoldere Catherine

Background: Insipidus diabetes is a rare disease in pediatric endocrinology.Objective and hypotheses: Facing a thickened pituitary stalk on MRI pituitary, the main diagnosis to mention are: dysgerminoma, histiocytosis, sarcoidosis, and autoimmune hypophysitis. Histiocytosis is a rare and often underdiagnosed cause.Method: We report the case of a teenage girl who presented polyuria–polydipsia syndrome at the age of 14 years con...

hrp0095fc11.3 | Late Breaking | ESPE2022

Dasiglucagon Significantly Reduces Requirement for Intravenous Glucose in Children with Congenital Hyperinsulinism ages 7 Days to 12 Months

De Leon Diva D. , Banerjee Indraneel , M Kendall David , Birch Sune , Bøge Eva , Ivkovic Jelena , Thornton Paul S

Background: Congenital hyperinsulinism (CHI) is a rare disease affecting neonates, infants, and children. CHI is characterized by dysregulated insulin secretion resulting in severe recurrent hypoglycemia. Early treatment is necessary to limit the risk of neurologic and developmental sequelae. Current treatment options are limited and inadequate. Dasiglucagon (DASI) is a glucagon analog suitable for continuous subcutaneous infusion which has been shown to raise...

hrp0086fc5.4 | Management of Disorders of Insulin Secretion | ESPE2016

Persistent Beneficial Metabolic Effect after Five Years in a Cohort of 28 Subjects with Neonatal Diabetes owing to Potassium Channel Mutation and Transferred from Insulin to Sulfonylureas

Hoarau Marie , Fauret Anne-Laure , Busiah Kanetee , Godot Cecile , Colas Sandra , Treluyer Jean-Marc , Scharfmann Raphael , Cave Helene , Polak Michel , Beltrand Jacques

Background: Sulfonylureas (SU) have proven to be effective in patients with monogenic diabetes owing to potassium channel mutation. They allow the discontinuation of insulin and a good metabolic control. Long-term data arguing for a persistent beneficial effect of SU are missing.Objective and hypotheses: SU provide a good metabolic control maintained over time in patients with neonatal diabetes.Method: From a French cohort of 34 pa...