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Approach to the Patient: The Evaluation and Management of Men ≥50 Years With Low Serum Testosterone Concentration

Mathis Grossmann, Channa Jayasena, Bradley D. Anawalt

2023The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism21 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Although testosterone replacement in men with classic hypogonadism due to an identified pathology of the hypothalamic-pituitary-testicular axis is uncontroversial, the role of testosterone treatment for men with age-related declines in circulating testosterone is unclear. This is due to the lack of large, long-term testosterone therapy trials assessing definitive clinical endpoints. However, men ≥50 years of age, particularly those who have a body mass index >25 kg/m2 and multiple comorbidities, commonly present with clinical features of androgen deficiency and low serum testosterone concentrations. Clinicians are faced with the question whether to initiate testosterone therapy, a difficult dilemma that entails a benefit-risk analysis with limited evidence from clinical trials. Using a case scenario, we present a practical approach to the clinical assessment and management of such men.

Topics & Concepts

Testosterone (patch)MedicineInternal medicineAndrogen deficiencyEndocrinologyHypothalamic–pituitary–gonadal axisBody mass indexAndrogenClinical trialHormoneLuteinizing hormoneHormonal and reproductive studiesSexual Differentiation and DisordersPharmacology and Obesity Treatment