Editorial Commentary: Testosterone, Growth Hormone, and Vitamin D Supplementation Is Not Routinely Indicated for Orthopaedic Surgery Patients

IF 5.4 1区 医学 Q1 ORTHOPEDICS Arthroscopy-The Journal of Arthroscopic and Related Surgery Pub Date : 2025-08-01 Epub Date: 2025-02-03 DOI:10.1016/j.arthro.2025.01.033
Travis J. Dekker M.D., M.C., F.A.A.N.A. (Editorial Board)
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Endocrinologists and family medicine physicians prescribe testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) for decreased levels of androgens in aging males. Benefits include improvements in mood, cognition, libido, energy, and quality of life. In orthopaedic surgery patients of both sexes, benefits could also include improvements in functional outcomes, bone mineral density, lean body mass, and early mobilization. A challenge is that patients may request supplementation with TRT and other supplements, including vitamin D (which may benefit fracture healing, bone metabolism, muscle recovery, and healing of tendons and wounds) and growth hormones (specifically BPC 157, which may optimize endurance training, metabolism, tissue repair, and surgical recovery). However, TRT and other supplements have risks and may not be indicated. TRT is not recommended for routine use in the perioperative management of orthopaedic surgery patients.
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社论评论:睾酮,生长激素和维生素D补充不是骨科手术患者的常规适应症。
睾酮替代疗法(TRT)是由内分泌学家和家庭医学医生在老年男性雄激素水平下降的情况下开出的。好处包括改善情绪、认知、性欲、能量和生活质量。在男女骨科手术患者中,益处还包括功能结果、骨矿物质密度、瘦体重和早期活动的改善。一个挑战是患者可能要求补充TRT和其他补充剂,包括维生素D(可能有利于骨折愈合,骨代谢,肌肉恢复,肌腱和伤口愈合)和生长激素(特别是BPC 157,可能优化耐力训练,代谢,组织修复和手术恢复)。然而,TRT和其他补充剂有风险,可能不建议使用。不建议在骨科手术患者围手术期常规使用TRT。
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