Hackett Geoffrey, Kirby Michael, Rees Rowland W, Jones T Hugh, Muneer Asif, Livingston Mark, Ossei-Gerning Nick, David Janine, Foster Jeff, Kalra Philip A, Ramachandran Sudarshan
Department of Urology, Spire Hospital, Little Aston, Birmingham, UK.
Department of Urology, Aston University, Birmingham, UK.
World J Mens Health. 2023 Jul;41(3):508-537. doi: 10.5534/wjmh.221027. Epub 2023 Feb 22.
Testosterone deficiency (TD) is an increasingly common problem with significant health implications, but its diagnosis and management can be challenging. A multi-disciplinary panel from BSSM reviewed the available literature on TD and provide evidence-based statements for clinical practice. Evidence was derived from Medline, EMBASE and Cochrane searches on hypogonadism, testosterone therapy (T Therapy) and cardiovascular safety from May 2017 to September 2022. This revealed 1,714 articles, including 52 clinical trials and 32 placebo-controlled randomised controlled trials. A total of twenty-five statements are provided, relating to five key areas: screening, diagnosis, initiating T Therapy, benefits and risks of T Therapy, and follow-up. Seven statements are supported by level 1 evidence, eight by level 2, five by level 3, and five by level 4. Recent studies have demonstrated that low levels of testosterone in men are associated with increased risk of incident type 2 diabetes mellitus, worse outcomes in chronic kidney disease and COVID 19 infection with increased all-cause mortality, along with significant quality of life implications. These guidelines should help practitioners to effectively diagnose and manage primary and age-related TD.
睾酮缺乏(TD)是一个日益常见且对健康有重大影响的问题,但其诊断和管理可能具有挑战性。来自英国男性不育学会(BSSM)的一个多学科小组回顾了关于TD的现有文献,并为临床实践提供了循证声明。证据来源于2017年5月至2022年9月期间对Medline、EMBASE和Cochrane数据库中有关性腺功能减退、睾酮治疗(T治疗)和心血管安全性的检索。这检索到1714篇文章,包括52项临床试验和32项安慰剂对照随机对照试验。总共提供了25条声明,涉及五个关键领域:筛查、诊断、开始T治疗、T治疗的益处和风险以及随访。7条声明有1级证据支持,8条有2级证据支持,5条有3级证据支持,5条有4级证据支持。最近的研究表明,男性睾酮水平低与2型糖尿病发病风险增加、慢性肾病预后较差以及COVID-19感染导致全因死亡率增加有关,同时对生活质量也有重大影响。这些指南应有助于从业者有效诊断和管理原发性和与年龄相关的TD。