A 3-year observation of testosterone deficiency in Chinese patients with chronic heart failure

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Abstract

Testosterone deficiency is present in a certain proportion men with chronic heart failure (CHF). Low testosterone levels in American and European patients with CHF lead to the high mortality and readmission rates. Interestingly, this relationship has not been studied in Chinese patients. To this end, 167 Chinese men with CHF underwent clinical and laboratory evaluations associated with determinations of testosterone levels. Total testosterone (TT) levels and sex hormone-binding globulin were measured by chemiluminescence or immunoassays assays and free testosterone (FT) levels were calculated, Based upon results from these assays, patients were divided into either a low testosterone (LT; n = 93) or normal testosterone (NT; n = 74) group. Subsequently, records from each patient were reviewed over a follow-up duration of at least 3 years. Patients in the LT group experienced worse cardiac function and a higher prevalence of etiology (ischemic vs. no ischemic) and comorbidity (both P < 0.05). In addition, readmission rates of patients in the LT group were higher than that of patients in the NT group (3.32 ± 1.66 VS 1.57 ± 0.89). Overall, deficiencies in FT levels were accompanied with increased mortalities (HR = 6.301, 95% CI 3.187-12.459, P <.0001).

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Han, Y., Sun, W., Sun, G., Hou, X., Gong, Z., Xu, J., … Fu, L. (2017). A 3-year observation of testosterone deficiency in Chinese patients with chronic heart failure. Oncotarget, 8(45), 79835–79842. https://doi.org/10.18632/oncotarget.19816

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