hrp0092p2-282 | Thyroid | ESPE2019

Treatment for Graves' Disease in Children and Adolescents: A Long-Term Retrospective Study at a Single Institution

Kim Min-Sun , Song Ari , Park Hyojung , Cho Sung Yoon , Jin Dong-Kyu

Background: Management options are limited for the treatment of Graves' disease (GD) in children and adolescents. Antithyroid drugs (ATDs) remain the first-line therapy in patients with GD, despite a high relapse rate. We investigated the clinical characteristics, treatment, the outcome, and predictors of a remission of children and adolescents with GD at a single center.Methods: We retrospectively reviewed the medic...

hrp0092p3-109 | Fat, Metabolism and Obesity | ESPE2019

Follow-Up Evaluation of Clinical Markers and Inflammatory, Biochemical and Hormonal Profiles in Children with Bodyweight Problems

Ṭaranu Ioana , Bolboacă Sorana D. , Creţ Victoria

Introduction: In the last years, the relationship between clinical markers and blood parameters has been evaluated closely as part of transversal studies, but a longitudinal approach might be more useful in explaining its complexity.Aim: The study aims to evaluate the relationship between changes in the values of clinical markers and of the inflammatory, biochemical and hormonal profiles of obese and overweight children ...

hrp0092p3-290 | Late Breaking Abstracts | ESPE2019

Etiologies and Clinical Patterns of Hypopituitarism in Sudanese Children

Hassan Samar , Mukhwana Ranson , Abdullah Mohamed

Background: There is paucity of information regarding etiology and clinical profile of hypopituitarism from populations with high rates of consanguineous marriage like Sudan. We report the first data on etiological factors and clinical profiles of children with hypopituitarism from Sudan. Methodology: This study was a descriptive, hospital based, retrospective study carried out in two major pediatric endocrinology centers in Sudan (Khartoum state) from January...

hrp0089fc7.2 | Fetal, Neonatal Endocrinology and Metabolism | ESPE2018

Enteroinsular Hormone Responses During Fasting, Oral glucose Tolerance Test and Mixed Meal in Children with Hyperinsulinaemic Hypoglycaemia

Guemes Maria , Rahman Sofia , Morgan Kate , Gilbert Clare , Shah Pratik , Hussain Khalid

Objective(s): To understand how plasma concentrations of pancreatic (glucagon, amylin, pancreatic polypeptide (PP), insulin) and gut hormones ‘incretins’ (Glucagon-like peptide 1 (GLP-1) and Glucose dependent insulinotropic peptide (GIP)) change in relation to fasting and feeding (different types of nutrients) in healthy and hyperinsulinaemic hypoglycaemia (HH) children of different ages.Methods: Plasma pancreatic and incretin hormone concentra...

hrp0089p2-p021 | Adrenals and HPA Axis P2 | ESPE2018

Borderline Peak Plasma Cortisol Following Synacthen Stimulation – Single-centre Analysis of Three Years Data

Burn Sarah , Colyer Sharon , Dimitri Paul , Wright Neil , Krone Nils , Elder Charlotte

Introduction: The Short Synacthen Test (SST) is the most popular diagnostic investigation of adrenal insufficiency (AI) worldwide. Symptoms of AI are frequently non-specific, often delaying diagnosis, however fortunately cases of adrenal crisis remain relatively rare. Diagnostic cut-offs for plasma cortisol on SST are controversial, made more complicated by modern assays and paediatric normative values extrapolated from adult data. Some advocate a division between biochemical ...

hrp0089p1-p030 | Bone, Growth Plate & Mineral Metabolism P1 | ESPE2018

Bone Biochemistry in Children with Fractures Presenting with Suspected Non-accidental Injury

Forbes Owen , McNeilly Jane , McDevitt Helen , Houston James , Ahmed S. Faisal , Mason Avril

Introduction: Fractures have been recorded in up to one third of children who have suffered from physical abuse. The British Paediatric and Adolescent Bone Group (BPABG) position statement on vitamin D states that the level of 25 hydroxyvitamin D is not relevant to causation of fractures unless there is radiological or biochemical evidence of rickets. Clinicians are often asked in the court setting about the relevance of abnormal serum investigations in children who have fract...

hrp0089p1-p077 | Diabetes & Insulin P1 | ESPE2018

Additional Insulin is Necessary to Prevent Rise in Blood Glucose after Fat-protein-rich Meals in Type 1 Diabetes

Schweizer Roland , Herrlich Susann , Losch-Binder Martina , Glokler Michaela , Heimgartner Magdalena , Liebrich Franziska , Meszner Katja , Muckenhaupt Tina , Schneider Angelika , Ziegler Julian , Neu Andreas

Background: High amounts of protein in meals increase blood glucose in patients with type 1 diabetes. Fat delays the increase of blood glucose. Till now we do not know the amount of insulin necessary to prevent the increase of blood glucose after a fat and protein rich meal (FPRM).Aim: To find the Insulin dosage to normalize glucose level after a FPRM.Patients: Sixteen patients with type 1 diabetes (mean±SD; Age 19.7±2.7 ...

hrp0089p2-p095 | Diabetes & Insulin P2 | ESPE2018

Impaired Adrenal Function in Pediatric Patients with Diabetes Mellitus Type 1 Evaluated with Low-Dose Synacthen Test

Kalymniou Marialena , Dimitriadou Meropi , Slavakis Aris , Christoforidis Athanasios

Background: Primary adrenocortical insufficiency (Addison’s disease) is reported to be five more times frequent in adult patients with type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM) than in the general population with a multifactorial aetiology involving autoimmune, inflammatory and metabolic mediators. Recent data indicate that more than half of children with T1DM show subnormal cortisol response. Subnormal cortisol response may impair the metabolic control of patients with T1DM as the...

hrp0089p3-p154 | Fat, Metabolism and Obesity P3 | ESPE2018

Relation of Screen-Time (Phone-Computer-TV-Online Games) and Physical Activity with Childhood Obesity

Yılmaz Mehmet Mustafa , İlarslan Nisa Eda Cullas , Gunay Fatih , Yılmaz Ozlem , Ates Funda Seher Ozalp , Kose Serdal Kenan , Atalay Semra , Bilir Pelin

Objective: Sedentary lifestyle obviously increases the risk of obesity. Reduced physical activity and increased screen-time seem to act as major determinants of the rapid increase of childhood obesity. Prevention of obesity is easier and more practical in comparison with treatment of obesity and its complications. Treatment of childhood obesity not only carries positive biopsychosocial consequences for the child but also serves as an important public health issue by preventing...

hrp0089p3-p166 | Fat, Metabolism and Obesity P3 | ESPE2018

Assessment of Obesity in Children with Achondroplasia and Hypochondroplasia

Nakano Yukako , Kitaoka Taichi , Takeyari Shinji , Ohata Yasuhisa , Kubota Takuo , Ozono Keiichi

Introduction: Obesity is one of common complications in achondroplasia (ACH) and hypochondroplasia (HCH). Obesity can be a risk factor for excessive load on joints or lower spines in aged, worsen sleep apnea and develop a metabolic syndrome. Thus, it is critical to maintain their proper weight from early childhood. ACH specific growth charts and BMI has been used to evaluate their overweight and obesity. Due to disproportional short stature, the assessment by BMI could lead an...