2021
DOI: 10.1089/andro.2021.0013
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Testosterone Therapy in Adult-Onset Testosterone Deficiency: Hematocrit and Hemoglobin Changes

Abstract: Objective: Hematocrit (HCT)/hemoglobin (Hb) ratio in (%/g/dL) is around 3, with high fidelity between measured and derived Hb (applying the conversion using HCT) in various pathologies. We examined changes in HCT and Hb values and HCT/Hb, compared with baseline, in men with adult-onset testosterone deficiency (TD) given testosterone therapy (TTh). Materials and Methods: Data were analyzed from an observational, prospective registry study at various time points in 353 men with adult-onset TD receiving testoster… Show more

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Real-life 12 years data show that long-term treatment with testosterone treatment has significant reduction in mortality [1-3] and increase of hematocrit, which theoretically could increase risk of fatal cardiovascular events, could not be proven [4]. Summarizing results of research results that aimed to throw the light on the relationship between hematocrit and all-cause mortality in men receiving TTh in long-term setting [5,6].
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Real-life 12 years data show that long-term treatment with testosterone treatment has significant reduction in mortality [1-3] and increase of hematocrit, which theoretically could increase risk of fatal cardiovascular events, could not be proven [4]. Summarizing results of research results that aimed to throw the light on the relationship between hematocrit and all-cause mortality in men receiving TTh in long-term setting [5,6].
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confidence: 99%