Testosterone Therapy in Men with Klinefelter Syndrome: Analysis of a Global Federated Research Network.

Q3 Medicine
Chase Carto, Justin Loloi, Katherine Campbell, Ranjith Ramasamy
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Introduction: The objective of this study was to determine the rates of hypogonadism and prescription of testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) in men with Klinefelter syndrome (KS). We hypothesized that men with KS are under-treated for testosterone deficiency with TRT due to a combination of factors, including a poor understanding of hypogonadism in this population and neurocognitive issues leading to delay in seeking of treatment for hypogonadism.

Materials & methods: We queried TriNetX, a large multicenter electronic health record database, to identify all men with a diagnosis of KS (ICD-10-CM Q98.4). Prevalence of testosterone deficiency was determined as defined by testosterone level < 300 ng/dL. The primary outcome of the study was prescription of any of the following forms of TRT on the day of diagnosis or later.

Results: There were in total 5437 men with diagnosis of KS. A total of 1581 men with KS received laboratory measurement of testosterone level, 1113 (70.4%) of whom were hypogonadal. Mean testosterone level in this group was 354 ng/dL [50-658]. Of the 1113 men found to be hypogonadal, only 657 (59.0%) men were given prescription for TRT.

Discussion & conclusion: This is the first study to evaluate TRT prescribing habits in men with KS. In this large retrospective study, TRT was underprescribed in men with KS. Further studies are needed to corroborate these findings and to evaluate barriers to receiving care in this population.

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克氏综合征男性的睾酮治疗:全球联邦研究网络分析。
简介:本研究的目的是确定男性Klinefelter综合征(KS)的性腺功能减退率和睾酮替代疗法(TRT)的处方。我们假设,由于多种因素的综合作用,包括对该人群性腺功能减退的认识不足和神经认知问题导致寻求性腺功能减退治疗的延迟,患有KS的男性接受TRT治疗的睾酮缺乏症治疗不足。材料与方法:我们查询了TriNetX,一个大型的多中心电子健康记录数据库,以确定所有诊断为KS的男性(ICD-10-CM Q98.4)。通过睾酮水平确定睾酮缺乏的患病率结果:共有5437名男性诊断为KS。1581例KS患者接受睾酮水平实验室检测,其中性腺功能低下者1113例(70.4%)。本组平均睾酮水平为354ng /dL[50-658]。在1113名性腺功能低下的男性中,只有657名(59.0%)男性接受了TRT治疗。讨论与结论:这是第一个评估男性KS患者TRT处方习惯的研究。在这项大型回顾性研究中,男性KS患者的TRT处方不足。需要进一步的研究来证实这些发现,并评估这一人群接受护理的障碍。
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