Testosterone and cardiovascular disease: controversy or wake-up call?

K. Yuen
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In men with hypogonadism due to diseases of the hypothalamus, pituitary, or testis, testosterone therapy is generally safe and has been shown to induce beneficial effects. Conversely, in men with age-related low testosterone levels, the significance of this change and the effects of testosterone therapy are debatable. Studies have linked low testosterone levels with increased cardiovascular morbidity and mortality, with testosterone therapy being reported to improve cardiovascular risk profiles. However, two recent retrospective studies have fueled the controversy on testosterone therapy by reporting increased cardiovascular events. Because placebo-controlled, randomized clinical trials on testosterone therapy in older men with age-related decline in testosterone levels are lacking, long-term cardiovascular health following testosterone therapy in this patient population remains unclear. Therefore, a careful approach should be adopted when considering therapy of hypogonadism and coexisting cardiovascular disease in older men. Adequately powered, long-term prospective randomized trials on testosterone in older men are urgently needed. Cardiovasc Endocrinol 00:000–000 © 2014 Wolters Kluwer Health | Lippincott Williams & Wilkins.
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睾酮和心血管疾病:争论还是警钟?
对于因下丘脑、垂体或睾丸疾病而患有性腺功能减退的男性,睾酮治疗通常是安全的,并已显示出有益的效果。相反,在与年龄相关的睾酮水平较低的男性中,这种变化的意义和睾酮治疗的效果是有争议的。研究表明,睾酮水平低与心血管发病率和死亡率增加有关,据报道,睾酮治疗可改善心血管风险概况。然而,最近的两项回顾性研究因报告心血管事件增加而加剧了对睾酮治疗的争议。由于缺乏睾酮治疗与年龄相关的睾酮水平下降的老年男性的安慰剂对照、随机临床试验,因此睾酮治疗后该患者群体的长期心血管健康状况仍不清楚。因此,在考虑老年男性性腺功能减退和并发心血管疾病的治疗时,应谨慎对待。迫切需要对老年男性睾酮进行充分有力的长期前瞻性随机试验。心血管内分泌00 - 000©2014威科集团健康| Lippincott Williams & Wilkins。
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