hrp0084p1-13 | Bone | ESPE2015

Osteogenesis Imperfecta: A Pilot Trial on Treatment with the RANKL-Antibody Denosumab

Hoyer-Kuhn Heike , Netzer Christian , Hero Barbara , Schoenau Eckhard , Semler Oliver

Background: Osteogenesis imperfecta (OI) is a rare disease leading to an increased bone fragility due to a reduced bone mass. Pathological fractures are the most severe symptom. More than 85% of patients are affected by mutations in COL1A1/A2 impairing quantity and quality of collagen. No approved drugs for OI treatment in childhood are available.Objective and hypotheses: A prospective pilot study was performed to assess safety and effi...

hrp0084p1-26 | Diabetes | ESPE2015

Human Placenta-Derived Mesenchymal Stem Cells: A Novel Protocol for Pancreatic Differentiation

Patianna Viviana Dora , Okere Bernard , Predieri Barbara , Bruzzi Patrizia , Iughetti Lorenzo

Background: Placenta tissue hold great promise as a source of cells for regenerative medicine due to its plasticity and easy availability. Amniotic Mesenchymal Stem Cells (AMSC) represent a potentially unlimited source of functional pancreatic endocrine lineage cells, used to replenish the islet mass in diabetic patients.Objective and hypotheses: The aim of our study is to culture AMSC in serum-free condition preserving their phenotypic traits. These cul...

hrp0084p3-840 | Fat | ESPE2015

Are Age and Initial BMI-SDS in Obese Children and Adolescents Associated with the BMI-SDS Courses During and after the Attendance of an Inpatient Weight-Loss Program (LOGIC-Trial)?

Brandt Stephanie , Wabitsch Martin , Heitkamp Melanie , Geilhof Barbara , Langhof Helmut , Halle Martin , Siegrist Monika

Background: It has been discussed in literature, that being severely obese and adolescent are predictive for failure in a behavior based weight-loss program.Objective: To investigate the association between age and initial BMI-SDS with BMI-SDS courses during and after the attendance of an inpatient weight-loss program.Design: The LOGIC-trial involves overweight and obese children and adolescents (6–19 years), who participate i...

hrp0084p3-844 | Fat | ESPE2015

The Risk of Metabolic Syndrome among Dyslipidemic Children and Adolescents

Predieri Barbara , Colombini Giulia , Mazzoni Silvia , Bruzzi Patrizia , Lucaccioni Laura , Iughetti Lorenzo

Background: Lipid assessment is emerging as a useful and easy detectable tool to define the overall cardiovascular risk in children and adolescents. Nevertheless, no all dyslipidemic patients suffer the same cardiometabolic consequences.Objective and hypotheses: To compare anthropometric, biochemical and blood pressure variables among dyslipidemic children and adolescents according to the presence of metabolic syndrome (MetS).Metho...

hrp0084p3-1027 | Growth | ESPE2015

Impact of Using WHO vs National Growth Charts on the Clinical Performance of a Decision Rule for Growth Monitoring

Scherdel Pauline , Matczak Soraya , Brauner Raja , Salaun Jean-Francois , Martin Chalumeau , Heude Barbara

Background: Since the publication of international growth charts by the World Health Organization (WHO) in 2006, the use of national growth charts for growth monitoring (GM) has been questioned.Objective and hypotheses: To evaluate the potential impact of using WHO vs. national growth charts on the performance of a clinical decision rule for detecting children with one of the target conditions of GM: GH deficiency (GHD).Method: In ...

hrp0084p3-1144 | Puberty | ESPE2015

Central Precocious Puberty in Cerebral Palsy

Bruzzi Patrizia , Messina Maria Francesca , Bartoli Alessandra , Lucaccioni Laura , Predieri Barbara , De Luca Filippo , Iughetti Lorenzo

Background: Children affected by cerebral palsy (CP) could experience central precocious puberty (CPP) 20 times more than general population. Nevertheless, the treatment is challenging.Objective and hypotheses: To compare CPP features and the effects of gonadotropin-releasing hormone agonist therapy (GnRHa) in children with CP and in controls.Method: The study involved 16 children with CPP and CP (median age (range) at diagnosis of...

hrp0094fc10.1 | Thyroid | ESPE2021

Natural history of congenital hypothyroidism in the last two decades: what is changing? Experience of a single tertiary Italian paediatric centre.

Bruzzi Patrizia , Donini Valentina , Ciancia Silvia , Lucaccioni Laura , Predieri Barbara , Iughetti Lorenzo ,

Background and Aim: Congenital hypothyroidism (CH) is a well-known condition. Nevertheless, recent questions in clinical practice, especially in neonatal intensive care setting, prompted us to review the natural history of CH in our cohort.Methods: This is a retrospective, observational study collecting anamnestic, anthropometric (height SDS, BMI SDS), diagnostic (TSH, fT4, thyroid ultrasound) and therapeutic data (dose ...

hrp0094p2-310 | Growth and syndromes (to include Turner syndrome) | ESPE2021

Incidental pituitary adenoma detection in two patients affected by Williams Syndrome: only a coincidence?

Ciancia Silvia , Madeo Simona F. , Cattini Umberto , Bruzzi Patrizia , Lucaccioni Laura , Predieri Barbara , Iughetti Lorenzo ,

Case reports: Patient 1 was diagnosed with Williams Syndrome (WS) when she was 11 years-old. She presented typical facial features, mental retardation (IQ 34) and chronic constipation. Pregnancy and neonatal period were unremarkable. Her growth has always been satisfying. No cardiac defects were detected at echocardiogram. Cerebral MRI showed enlarged pituitary (height of 9 mm) in the contest of which a mass with suprasellar extension was detected. Thyroid and adrenal...

hrp0097p1-237 | Diabetes and Insulin | ESPE2023

Effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on anthropometric data, glycemic control, and lipid levels in children and young people with type 1 diabetes: two years of follow-up

Iughetti Lorenzo , Candia Francesco , Stefanelli Francesca , Trevisani Viola , F. Madeo Simona , Bruzzi Patrizia , Predieri Barbara

Introduction: The beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic encouraged a sedentary lifestyle and “covibesity” was reported. Concerns for consequences on anthropometric data, glycemic control, and lipid profile in subjects with type 1 diabetes (T1D) were raised.Objectives: Longitudinal and observational study aimed to investigate the 2-years effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on BMI, glycemic control, and lipid profile...

hrp0097p1-431 | Diabetes and Insulin | ESPE2023

Telemedicine usefulness in the follow-up of young people with diabetes 1 diabetes 2-years after the spread of COVID-19

Predieri Barbara , Candia Francesco , Stefanelli Francesca , Vandelli Sara , Lucaccioni Laura , Bruzzi Patrizia , Iughetti Lorenzo

Introduction: Telemedicine was adopted during the lockdown due to the COVID-19 pandemic in the follow-up of patients with type 1 diabetes (T1D). Because of its potential to reinforce self-management support outside health care settings it was used still after the lockdown.Objectives: Longitudinal and observational study aimed to investigate effectiveness of telemedicine in the follow-up of young people with T1D over the ...