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ey0020.6-3 | Important for Clinical Practice | ESPEYB20

6.3. Metabotypes of congenital adrenal hyperplasia in infants determined by gas chromatography-mass spectrometry in spot urine

C Kamrath , C Friedrich , MF Hartmann , SA Wudy

Brief summary: This study investigates metabotyping using steroid profiles, obtained with GC–MS, as a method to monitor the treatment in children with classical congenital adrenal hyperplasia.The aim of treatment in classic congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH) is to provide adequate glucocorticoid substitution to prevent adrenal crises and to suppress the excess adrenal androgen production. However, in clinical practice this is often difficult, and ...

ey0018.8-4 | Important for Clinical Practice | ESPEYB18

8.4. Urinary GC-MS steroid metabotyping in treated children with congenital adrenal hyperplasia

C Kamrath , MF Hartmann , J Pons-Kuhnemann , SA Wudy

Metabolism. 2020; 112: 154354.https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/32916150/In order to better define treatment groups and improve treatment monitoring, the authors performed a retrospective metabotyping analysis using 24-h GC–MS urinary steroid metabolome measurements in young prepubertal children (n=109; age 7.0–1.6 years) with classical congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH) ...

ey0018.10-1 | (1) | ESPEYB18

10.1. Did the COVID-19 lockdown affect the incidence of pediatric type 1 diabetes in Germany?

SR Tittel , J Rosenbauer , C Kamrath , J Ziegler , F Reschke , J Hammersen , K Monkemoller , A Pappa , T Kapellen , RW Holl , Initiative DPV

Diabetes Care. 2020;43(11):e172–e173. doi: 10.2337/dc20-1633During the first phase of the COVID-19 pandemic, the DPV (the German diabetes registry database) study group asked whether or not the COVID-19 lockdown had affected the incidence of pediatric T1D in Germany (1). More than 210 German pediatric diabetes centers contributed their data on pediatric patients with T1D with an onset at ag...

ey0020.8-5 | Important for Clinical Practice | ESPEYB20

8.5. Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on long-term trends in the prevalence of diabetic ketoacidosis at diagnosis of paediatric type 1 diabetes: an international multicentre study based on data from 13 national diabetes registries

NH Birkebaek , C Kamrath , JM Grimsmann , K Aakesson , V Cherubini , K Dovc , C de Beaufort , GT Alonso , JW Gregory , M White , T Skrivarhaug , Z Sumnik , C Jefferies , T Hortenhuber , A Haynes , M De Bock , J Svensson , JT Warner , O Gani , R Gesuita , R Schiaffini , R Hanas , A Rewers , AJ Eckert , RW Holl , O Cinek

Brief summary: This international multicentre study collected data from 104 290 children and adolescents (6 months-18 years-old), to compare prevalence of diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA) at diagnosis of type 1 diabetes (T1D) before and during the COVID-19 pandemic. Prevalence of DKA at T1D diagnosis increased from 27.3% pre-pandemic to 39.4% during the pandemic, and the increased trends were associated with the pandemic containment measures.DKA is a life-thr...