Management of Late-Onset Hypogonadism: Person-Centred Thresholds, Targets, Techniques and Tools

Late-onset hypogonadism (LOH) is a complex and highly debatable syndrome in ageing men, which is characterised by reduced testosterone levels associated with classical symptoms of androgen deficiency. This article discusses the complex issues surrounding its management related to patient-centric thr...

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Published inJournal of the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh Vol. 51; no. 1; pp. 79 - 84
Main Authors Kalra, Sanjay, Kalhan, Atul, Dhingra, Atul, Kapoor, Nitin
Format Book Review Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published London, England SAGE Publications 01.03.2021
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Summary:Late-onset hypogonadism (LOH) is a complex and highly debatable syndrome in ageing men, which is characterised by reduced testosterone levels associated with classical symptoms of androgen deficiency. This article discusses the complex issues surrounding its management related to patient-centric thresholds and therapeutic targets. It specifically highlights the need to consider symptoms as the starting point, the key milestones in the management and the target of treatment, while ensuring safety at all times. The diagnosis of LOH requires a high index of suspicion and early identification of symptoms followed by appropriate investigations. The threshold for initiation of treatment has to be person centric and requires individualised decisions. The dose, preparation, route and follow up after testosterone initiation also may vary among different people. A person-centred approach is key to the successful management of this complex, nebulous yet debilitating disease.
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ISSN:1478-2715
2042-8189
DOI:10.4997/jrcpe.2021.121