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Association between Testosterone and Mortality Risk among U.S. Males Receiving Dialysis.


ABSTRACT: Among the general population, low circulating testosterone levels are associated with higher risk of cardiovascular disease and death. While testosterone deficiency is common in dialysis patients, studies of testosterone and mortality in this population are ambiguous and overlapping. We hypothesized that lower testosterone levels are associated with higher mortality in male dialysis patients.We examined a nationally representative cohort of male dialysis patients from a large US dialysis organization who underwent one or more total testosterone measurements from 1/2007 to 12/2011. The association between total testosterone categorized as quartiles and all-cause mortality was studied using Cox models adjusted for expanded case-mix and laboratory covariates. We also examined total testosterone as a continuous predictor of all-cause mortality using restricted cubic splines.Among 624 male dialysis patients, 51% of patients demonstrated testosterone deficiency (total testosterone <300 ng/dL); median (IQR) total testosterone levels were 297 (190-424) ng/mL. In expanded case-mix + laboratory adjusted Cox analyses, we observed a graded association between lower testosterone levels and higher mortality risk (ref: quartile 3): adjusted hazard ratios (95% CI) 2.32 (1.33-4.06), 1.80 (0.99-3.28), and 0.68 (0.32-1.42) for Quartiles 1, 2, and 4, respectively. In adjusted spline analyses, the lower testosterone-higher mortality risk association declined with higher testosterone levels until the value reached a threshold of 400 ng/dL above which risk plateaued.Lower testosterone levels were independently associated with higher mortality risk in male dialysis patients. Further studies are needed to determine underlying mechanisms, and whether testosterone replacement ameliorates death risk in this population.

SUBMITTER: Yu J 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5784404 | biostudies-literature | 2017

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Association between Testosterone and Mortality Risk among U.S. Males Receiving Dialysis.

Yu Jerry J   Ravel Vanessa A VA   You Amy S AS   Streja Elani E   Rivara Matthew B MB   Potukuchi Praveen K PK   Brunelli Steven M SM   Kovesdy Csaba P CP   Kalantar-Zadeh Kamyar K   Rhee Connie M CM  

American journal of nephrology 20170901 3


<h4>Background</h4>Among the general population, low circulating testosterone levels are associated with higher risk of cardiovascular disease and death. While testosterone deficiency is common in dialysis patients, studies of testosterone and mortality in this population are ambiguous and overlapping. We hypothesized that lower testosterone levels are associated with higher mortality in male dialysis patients.<h4>Methods</h4>We examined a nationally representative cohort of male dialysis patien  ...[more]

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