hrp0084p3-832 | Fat | ESPE2015

The French Experience in Bariatric Surgery ‘Laparoscopic Adjustable Gastric Banding’ in Adolescence

Dabbas Myriam , Khen-Dunlop Naziha , De Filippo Jean Paul , Bougneres Pierre , Goulet Olivier , Revillon Yann

Background: Because the success rate of lifestyle interventions is modest in severely obese adolescents, surgical treatments are now proposed. Laparoscopic adjustable gastric banding (LAGB) represents an attractive treatment with minimal morbidity and reversible procedure.Method: All adolescents were included in prospective longitudinal assessment and entirely managed by a pediatric team. Surgery was proposed only after at least 1-year lifestyle interven...

hrp0094fc9.3 | Growth Hormone and IGFs | ESPE2021

Once-weekly somapacitan versus daily growth hormone in growth hormone deficiency: 3 year efficacy and safety results from REAL 3, a randomised controlled phase 2 trial

Savendahl Lars , Battelino Tadej , Rasmussen Michael Hojby , Saenger Paul , Horikawa Reiko ,

Growth hormone (GH) replacement therapy currently requires daily subcutaneous injections. Somapacitan is a long-acting GH-derivative in development for once-weekly use in children with GH deficiency (GHD). A phase 2, multinational, randomised, open-label, controlled trial (NCT02616562) investigated the efficacy and safety of somapacitan compared with daily GH (Norditropin®). GH-treatment-naïve prepubertal children with GHD received 0.04 (n = 16), 0.08 (n...

hrp0094p1-9 | Adrenal A | ESPE2021

Backdoor Pathway hormones and 11-oxygenated Androgens are elevated in Patients with 21-hydroxylase deficiency

Kulle Alexandra , Lamprecht Tabea , Pinto Francisca , Wulf Kristina , Hornig Nadine , Reinehr Thomas , Holterhus Paul-Martin ,

Background: Patients with 21-Hydroxylase deficiency (21OHD) present increased levels of cytochrome P450 21-hydroxylase substrates, like progesterone and 17α-hydroxyprogesterone. Previous studies could show that these hormones are involved in the production of androgens via the backdoor pathway. As a second source of androgens, 11-oxyandrogens derived from the human adrenal glands are recognized as being major androgens. Specifically, 11-oxyandrogens ...

hrp0094p1-91 | Thyroid A | ESPE2021

The effect of preoperative calcitriol prophylaxis on post-thyroidectomy hypocalcaemia in children

Vendrig Lisanne , Mooij Christiaan , Derikx Joep , Trotsenburg Paul van , Zwaveling-Soonawala Nitash ,

Background: Transient or permanent hypoparathyroidism is one of the most well-known complications of total thyroidectomy and may lead to symptomatic hypocalcaemia. Treatment of post-thyroidectomy hypocalcaemia usually consists of postoperative calcium and/or vitamin D supplementation. In 2013 we implemented prophylactic pre-thyroidectomy calcitriol supplementation for all children undergoing total thyroidectomy at Amsterdam UMC. The objective of this study was...

hrp0094p1-147 | Sex Endocrinology and Gonads B | ESPE2021

A pre-analytical challenge to determine estradiol in children: A monovette systematically causing increased estradiol-concentrations in LC-MS/MS analysis

Lamprecht Tabea , Kleber Michaela , Rothermel Juliane , Holterhus Paul-Martin , Kulle Alexandra ,

Introduction: In children, estradiol (E2) concentrations are 1000-times lower in comparison to their precursors, the androgens. Depending on sex, age, and pathology, plasma concentrations vary in a broad range. The sensitive and specific determination of E2 is a particular challenge in pediatric endocrinology. Here we report a female patient aged 12 6/12 years and Tanner stage B1 with a presumed diagnosis of ovarian insufficiency. She showed a very high E2 con...

hrp0094p2-446 | Thyroid | ESPE2021

The efficacy and short- and long-term side effects of radioactive iodine treatment in pediatric Graves’ disease: a systematic review

Lutterman Sarah , Zwaveling-Soonawala Nitash , Verberne Hein , Verburg Frederik , van Trotsenburg Paul , Mooij Christiaan

Background: Graves’s disease (GD) is the most common cause of hyperthyroidism. Maximal 30% of pediatric GD patients achieve remission with anti-thyroid drugs. The majority of patients therefore require definitive treatment. Both thyroidectomy and radioactive iodine (RAI) are often used as definitive treatment for GD. However, data on efficacy, and short- and long-term side effects of RAI treatment for pediatric GD are relatively scarce.Methods: A ...

hrp0094p2-448 | Thyroid | ESPE2021

Methimazole-induced remission rates in pediatric graves’ disease: A systematic review

van Lieshout Jelmer , Mooij Christiaan , van Trotsenburg Paul , Zwaveling-Soonawala Nitash

Objective: Comparison of studies on remission rates in pediatric Graves’ disease is complicated by lack of uniformity in treatment protocols, remission definition, and follow-up duration. We performed a systematic review on remission rates in pediatric Graves’ disease and attempted to create uniformity by recalculating remission rates based on an intention-to-treat analysis. Results: Of 1,890 articles, 29 articles consist...

hrp0094p2-230 | Fetal, neonatal endocrinology and metabolism (to include hypoglycaemia) | ESPE2021

The utility of continuous glucose monitoring systems in the management of children with persistent hypoglycaemia

Vijayanand Sathyakala , Stevenson Paul G , Grant Maree , Choong Catherine S , Davis Elizabeth A , Abraham Mary B ,

Background: Glucose monitoring is vital in children with persistent hypoglycaemia to reduce the risk of adverse neuro-behavioural outcomes1. Continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) systems provide real-time glucose levels however; information on its usefulness in monitoring glucose levels in this cohort is limited2, 3.Objective: To ascertain the effectiveness of CGM and to evaluate parents’ experie...

hrp0094p2-246 | Growth hormone and IGFs | ESPE2021

Massive Open Online Learning – accelerating knowledge in digital health in the management of children with growth disorders

Dimitri Paul , Fernandez-Luque Luis , Koledova Ekaterina , Bagha Merat , Shabbir Syed Abdul ,

Background: Over the last decade, and in light of the COVID-19 pandemic, there has been a substantial increase in the use of digital health tools to track growth and manage growth disorders in children. Paediatric endocrinologists acknowledge the usefulness of these tools in clinical decision making but lack confidence and skills to use them. Atique et al. designed a Massive Open Online Learning Course (MOOC) to increase digital health literacy, and identified...

hrp0097t16 | Section | ESPE2023

Dose dependent risks of glucocorticoid treatment in classic CAH

Saragolou Kyriakie , Casteràs Anna , Will Charlton R , Barnes Chris , Thornton Paul

Introduction: In congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH), glucocorticoid (GC) treatment must perform two functions – to replace cortisol deficiency and to suppress the excess production of adrenal androgens. Unfortunately, androgen suppression usually requires supraphysiologic GC doses, which are associated with serious comorbidities. Our study examined the exposure or dose-dependent relationships between GCs and GC-related adverse events (GCRAEs) and comor...