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Result Mean age was 66.25 (SD = 7.05), with mean serum TT of 16.74 nmol/L (SD = 6.32). Twenty eight percent (n = 46) had low testosterone levels. Severity of LUTS (mild, moderate, severe) was not found to be dependent on TT status (normal, low, severely low), (χ2 [4, N = 163] = 4.24, P = 0.37). Weak negative correlations between total IPSS and IPSS storage sub-score with serum TT levels were exhibited respectively (r = −0.17, P < 0.05; r = −0.17, P < 0.05). Conclusion Among elderly Malaysian men, severity of LUTS and TT status were not found to be associated, despite a weak negative correlation between IPSS and serum testosterone levels. 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背景下尿路症状(LUTS)常见于老年男性。迟发性性腺功能减退症患病率的增加提示血清睾酮与LUTS严重程度之间可能存在关系。本研究考察了国际前列腺症状评分(IPSS)所反映的马来西亚男性血清睾酮与下尿路症状严重程度之间的关系。方法在马来西亚坎瑟勒医院对163名男性LUTS患者进行横断面研究。评估全面检查、IPSS和血清总睾酮(TT)水平。分类相关性和连续相关性分别采用卡方检验和年龄校正Pearson偏相关进行分析。结果平均年龄66.25岁(SD = 7.05),血清TT平均值为16.74 nmol/L (SD = 6.32)。28% (n = 46)的患者睾丸激素水平较低。LUTS的严重程度(轻度、中度、重度)与TT状态(正常、低、重度低)无关(χ2 [4, N = 163] = 4.24, P = 0.37)。总IPSS和IPSS储存亚评分与血清TT水平呈弱负相关(r = - 0.17, P < 0.05;r = - 0.17, P < 0.05)。结论:在马来西亚老年男性中,尽管IPSS与血清睾酮水平呈弱负相关,但LUTS的严重程度与TT状态未发现相关。尽管如此,由于性腺功能低下的老年男性患病率很高,进一步研究这一人群的血清睾酮测量作为多模式治疗方法的一部分可能是有价值的。
Relationship Between Serum Testosterone and Severity of Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms Among Malaysian Men
Background Lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS) are commonly experienced among ageing males. The increasing prevalence of late-onset hypogonadism suggests a possible relationship between serum testosterone and severity of LUTS. This study examines the association between serum testosterone and severity of lower urinary tract symptoms among Malaysian men, as reflected by the International Prostate Symptom Score (IPSS). Method A total of 163 men with LUTS were enrolled in a cross-sectional study in Hospital Canselor Tuanku Mukhriz, Malaysia. Full examination, IPSS, and serum total testosterone (TT) levels were evaluated. Categorical and continuous correlations were analyzed using chi-square test and age-adjusted Pearson’s partial correlation, respectively. Result Mean age was 66.25 (SD = 7.05), with mean serum TT of 16.74 nmol/L (SD = 6.32). Twenty eight percent (n = 46) had low testosterone levels. Severity of LUTS (mild, moderate, severe) was not found to be dependent on TT status (normal, low, severely low), (χ2 [4, N = 163] = 4.24, P = 0.37). Weak negative correlations between total IPSS and IPSS storage sub-score with serum TT levels were exhibited respectively (r = −0.17, P < 0.05; r = −0.17, P < 0.05). Conclusion Among elderly Malaysian men, severity of LUTS and TT status were not found to be associated, despite a weak negative correlation between IPSS and serum testosterone levels. Nonetheless, with a high prevalence of hypogonadal ageing men, further research regarding serum testosterone measurement among this population may be valuable as part of a multimodal approach to treatment.