Journal article
Low testosterone levels as an independent predictor of mortality in men with chronic liver disease
M Grossmann, R Hoermann, L Gani, I Chan, A Cheung, PJ Gow, A Li, JD Zajac, P Angus
Clinical Endocrinology | Published : 2012
Abstract
Objective To examine the prevalence and prognostic implications of low serum testosterone levels in men with chronic liver disease. Design We conducted an observational study at a tertiary referral centre. Patients and measurements Baseline serum testosterone was measured in 171 men presenting to the Victorian Liver Transplant Unit for liver transplant evaluation. Patients were followed up to liver transplant or death. Results Sixty-one per cent of men had a low total testosterone level (TT, <10 nm), and 90% of men had a low calculated free testosterone level (cFT, <230 pm). During the available observation time (median 8 months, interquartile range 4-14 months), 56 men (33%) died and 63 (37..
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Awarded by National Health and Medical Research Council of Australia
Funding Acknowledgements
This work was supported by grants from the National Health and Medical Research Council of Australia (#400417, #1006407).