Testosterone supplementation in the patient with erectile dysfunction Journal Current Sexual Health Reports Volume 3, Issue 3 , pp 127-130 Cover Date 2006-09-01 DOI 10.1007/s11930-006-0015-5 Print ISSN 1548-3584 Online ISSN 1548-3592 Publisher Current Medicine Group Additional Links Register fo...
Additionally, patients who started testosterone therapy prior to having a testosterone level checked in the VA were excluded because we did not know if the patient had low testosterone levels prior to treatment. Patients with missing coronary anatomy data and those who were prescribed testosterone ...
Assays of metabolic risk factors and plasma hormones Clinical information was collected at baseline when each patient attended the initial medical examination. Blood sampling and measurement of height, weight, waist circumference and blood pressure were performed in the morning after a 12-h overnight ...
Testosterone replacement therapy for surgically and naturally menopausal women with low sexual desire can be accomplished physiologically and effectively after ruling out other medical conditions leading to low sexual desire and after proper information of the patient that testosterone therapy is not an FDA...
Anxious and depressive symptoms over the prior 2 weeks were assessed using the Patient Health Questionnaire 4. Responses were separately summed for anxious and depressive symptoms and dichotomized at more than 3 to indicate high depressive or anxiety symptoms.50,51 Participants were considered to have...
Eric M. LoKatherine RodriguezMohit Khera Jan 2018 40被引用 0笔记 开学季特惠,9月3日-11月30日,专业版用户每周AI豆3倍膨胀,快来领取吧! 摘要原文 Although testosterone therapy (TTh) is an effective treatment for hypogonadism, recent concerns regarding its safety have been raised. In 2015, the US...
For laboratory levels, we used a minor modification of the patient weighted random effects method of Shuster [31], using the more conservative t-distribution (degrees of freedom = number of studies - 1) instead of the normal approximation. In our experience this is a better large sample ...
These results imply that precise clinical intervention should be undertaken according to the patient’s age to reduce the risk of MetS development, specifically, by paying close attention on cholesterol levels in younger patients (18–49) and BMI and prolactin levels in patients older than 50 ...
replacement. However, 11 % of potential patients did not receive hormonal therapy due to concerns about possible prostate disease. This indicates there is still a need for additional professional education about efficacy and safety of testosterone replacement, and methods for monitoring patients ...