St. Luke's/Roosevelt Hospital Center, Department of Medicine, Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York, New York 10019, USA.
J Clin Endocrinol Metab. 2010 Oct;95(10):4542-8. doi: 10.1210/jc.2010-1314.
Testosterone assays are widely used. However, deficiencies in these assays limit their broad and effective implementation and threaten the health of those patients whose medical care relies upon its accurate measurement. Furthermore, the translation of research findings into information useful for patient care, such as new evidence-based clinical guidelines, is not possible unless both research and clinical assays are held to higher standards than are currently required. A group of concerned stakeholders was convened to address this problem.
Representatives of multiple professional societies, government, and industry, having a stake in ensuring that testosterone levels are measured accurately and reliably, met to identify goals, objectives, and actions necessary to bring about the standardization of assays for testosterone.
To ensure highly accurate testosterone testing that will result in improved diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of disease through the use of standardized assays, a series of recommendations were agreed upon. The recommendations included the following: technical improvements for assay standardization; education of health care providers, patients, and all others concerned with testosterone testing; plans to encourage all concerned journals, government agencies, and health insurance companies to support this effort; and encouragement to manufacturers to develop better and more cost effective assays.
A preliminary timeline was set out to implement the recommendations of the Group.
睾酮检测被广泛应用。然而,这些检测方法存在局限性,限制了其广泛有效的实施,并威胁到那些依赖准确测量结果进行医疗的患者的健康。此外,如果不将研究和临床检测提高到比目前更高的标准,就不可能将研究结果转化为对患者护理有用的信息,例如新的基于证据的临床指南。为了解决这个问题,召集了一组利益相关者。
涉及确保睾酮水平准确可靠测量的多个专业协会、政府和行业的代表齐聚一堂,确定实现睾酮检测标准化所需的目标、目的和行动。
为了确保高度准确的睾酮检测,通过使用标准化检测方法来改善诊断、治疗和预防疾病,达成了一系列建议。这些建议包括:检测标准化的技术改进;医疗保健提供者、患者和所有其他与睾酮检测相关人员的教育;计划鼓励所有相关期刊、政府机构和医疗保险公司支持这一努力;鼓励制造商开发更好、更具成本效益的检测方法。
制定了初步时间表来实施专家组的建议。