hrp0084p3-896 | Fat | ESPE2015

Prevalence of Excess Weight in Adolescents at Primary Health Care Units in South Brazil

Vargas Deisi Maria , de Medeiros Ana Carolina Santin , Klieman Elis , Eberhardt Isabel , Piesanti Vera Janete , Pasa Simone , da Silva Claudia Regina Lima Duarte , Coutinho Luciane Azevedo , Simao Vilma Margarete

Background: In the past decades Brazil has experienced a nutritional transition process characterised by a significant reduction in malnutrition and progressive increase in overweight and obesity. Nutritional education and precocious interventions are useful strategies to combat excess weight in childhood and adolescence. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), there were more than 40 million children overweight in the world in 2011. In Brazil, the prevalence of exce...

hrp0089fc9.5 | Pituitary, neuroendocrinology and Puberty 1 | ESPE2018

National Multidisciplinary Decision-Making Guideline for Children and Young People (Idiopathic Thickened Pituitary Stalk and/or Idiopathic Central Diabetes Insipidus

Cerbone Manuela , Bulwer Chloe , Ederies Ashraf , Vallabhaneni Kirtana , Ball Stephen , Kamaly Ian , Grossman Ashley , Gleeson Helena , Korbonits Marta , Nanduri Vasanta , Tziaferi Vaya , Jacques Tom , Visser Johannes , Spoudeas Helen A

Background: Thickening of the Pituitary Stalk (TPS) and/or Central Diabetes Insipidus (CDI) can occour in isolation or synchronously/metachronously in the same patient. Due to their rarity and wide spectrum of underlying aetiologies they represent a diagnostic and management conundrum.Aim: To develop a high-quality national multidisciplinary guideline for the assessment and management of children and young people (CYP) before their 19th birthd...

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...

hrp0086rfc3.6 | Pituitary | ESPE2016

Priority Target Conditions of Growth-Monitoring in Children: Toward Consensus

Scherdel Pauline , Reynaud Rachel , Pietrement Christine , Salaun Jean-Francois , Bellaiche Marc , Arnould Michel , Chevallier Bertrant , Carel Jean-Claude , Piloquet Hugues , Jobez Emmanuel , Cheymol Jacques , Heude Barbara , Chalumeau Martin

Background: Growth monitoring of apparently healthy children aims at early detection of severe underlying conditions. Strong empirical evidence shows that current practices of growth monitoring are suboptimal. Practice standardisation with validated tools requires answering two questions: Which conditions should be targeted? How should abnormal growth be defined?Objective and hypotheses: To obtain consensus on a short list of priority target conditions o...

hrp0086rfc5.6 | Management of Disorders of Insulin Secretion | ESPE2016

Clinical Management of the Mitchell-Riley Syndrome Due to RFX6 Gene Mutations: Aggressive Support Results in Improved Outcome

Poidvin Amelie , Chandra Vikash , Fauret-Amsellem Anne-Laure , Cave Helene , Beltrand Jacques , Tubiana-Rufi Nadia , Carel Jean-Claude , Polak Michel , Scharfmann Raphael

Background: Homozygous mutations in the transcription factor RFX6 are the cause of the Mitchell-Riley syndrome associating neonatal diabetes, pancreatic hypoplasia, gallbladder agenesis, duodenal atresia, and severe chronic diarrhea. Nine cases have been reported so far and the condition has a poor prognosis with five of nine patients died before the age of 6 months.Objective and hypotheses: To report on the clinical management and outcome of tw...

hrp0086p2-p422 | Gonads & DSD P2 | ESPE2016

Late Clinical Presentation, Biological Assessment and Management of PAIS in a Developing Country

Brindusa Gorduza Daniela , Tambo Mouafo Faustin , Gay Claire-Lise , Plotton Ingrid , Birraux Jacques , Dahoun Sophie , Morel Yves , Mouriquand Pierre , Le Coultre Claude , Mure Pierre-Yves

Background: Partial androgen insensitivity syndromes (PAIS) are rare 46,XY DSD (disorder of sex development).Objective and hypotheses: Three families with PAIS (six patients) are reported, focusing on their phenotype and treatment depending on sex of rearing. Biological investigations and surgical management are described.Method: Between 2009 and 2015 a consultation for uro-genital malformations in pediatric patients was set up in ...

hrp0084p1-65 | DSD | ESPE2015

Subcutaneous Continuous Administration of Recombinant Human Luteinizing and Follicle-Stimulating Hormones is an Effective Treatment for Micropenis During the Mini-Puberty

Stoupa Athanasia , Samara-Boustani Dinane , Flechtner Isabelle , Pinto Graziella , Jourdon Isabelle , Laborde Kathleen , Chevenne Didier , Millischer-Bellaiche Anne-Elodie , Polak Michel , Beltrand Jacques

Background: Early postnatal administration of recombinant human gonadotropins can be an effective way to mimic mini-puberty, and thus increase penile growth in infants with congenital hypogonadotropic hypogonadism (CHH). We report for the first time its efficacy on an infant with partial androgen insensitivity syndrome (PAIS).Objective and hypotheses: To evaluate the benefits of a continuous subcutaneous infusion of recombinant human gonadotropins (CSCI-...

hrp0084p2-469 | Growth | ESPE2015

Major Improvement in Parental Perception of their Children’s Height-Specific Quality of Life after 1 Year of GH Treatment: Our Experience with the QoLiSSY Questionnaire

Gonzalez-Briceno Laura Gabriela , Viaud Magali , Flechtner Isabelle , Dassa Yamina , Samara-Boustani Dinane , Thalassinos Caroline , Pauwels Christian , Beltrand Jacques , Busiah Kanetee , Pinto Graziella , Polak Michel

Background: Short stature may be a source of social and affective stress in children and their parents, and thus impact negatively on their quality of life (QoL). Treatment by GH may improve QoL through normalisation of height.Objective: To evaluate height-specific QoL in short stature children after 1 year of GH treatment.Methods: Prospective study. Inclusion criteria were: having started GH treatment at Hôpital Necker-Enfant...

hrp0094fc4.2 | Diabetes | ESPE2021

A Randomised Controlled Cross-Over Trial of the Hybrid Closed-Loop Insulin Delivery System Diabeloop vs. Sensor-Augmented Pump Therapy in Children Aged 6-12 Years

Kariyawasam Dulanjalee , Morin Carole , Casteels Kristina , Tallec Claire Le , Sfez Annie , Godot Cecile , Huneker Erik , Garrec Nathalie , Polak Michel , Charpentier Guillaume , Franc Sylvia , Beltrand Jacques ,

Introduction: HbA1C goals are rarely achieved in children with Type 1 diabetes (T1D) except at the cost of increased hypoglycaemia episodes. The Diabeloop Hybrid Closed-Loop system improves time in range and glycemic control in adults. However, the efficacy and safety of the system had not yet been evaluated in children. Our objective was to evaluate the safety and efficiency of the Diabeloop hybrid closed-loop system in prepubescent children (DBL4K).<p cl...

hrp0097p1-5 | Adrenals and HPA Axis | ESPE2023

Glucose profiles of children with classical congenital adrenal hyperplasia: lesson from continuous glucose monitoring

Nguyen Quoc Adrien , Galderisi Alfonso , Kariyawasam Dulanjalee , Stoupa Athanasia , Pinto Graziella , Viaud Magali , Brabant Severine , Beltrand Jacques , Polak Michel , Samara-Boustani Dinane

Background: While the risk for hypoglycemia during acute illness is well described in children with classical congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH), there is little evidence for the prevalence of asymptomatic hypoglycemia in CAH. We explored the glucose profile of children with classical CAH by the use of continuous glucose monitoring (CGM).Methods: We conducted an observational study in children aged 1-6 years with a dia...