Characteristics of depression treatment in men with testosterone deficiency

Author:

Osadshiy Yuriy Yu.1ORCID,Soldatkina Svetlana V.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Rostov State Medical University

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Treatment of depression in men with testosterone deficiency is particularly challenging because of the overlap between the symptoms of depression itself and those associated with testosterone deficiency, which requires the development of additional diagnostic and therapeutic approaches. AIM: To enhance the effectiveness of comprehensive treatment of depression in men with testosterone deficiency. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The study involved 140 male participants (aged 18–65 years) diagnosed with depressive episodes and recurrent depressive disorder according to the International Classification of Diseases, 10th revision. Patients were divided into the main group (testosterone levels below 12.1 nmol/l) and the control group (normal testosterone levels). The main group (n=90) was further divided into three therapeutic subgroups of 30 patients each: receiving sertraline monotherapy, testosterone monotherapy, and combined sertraline and testosterone treatment. The control group included men with depression and normal testosterone levels (n=50), who received sertraline only. RESULTS: Depression in men in the context of testosterone deficiency has distinct clinical features, both phenomenologically and syndromally. The severity of the depressive syndrome in men with testosterone deficiency is lower (17.0 [16.0; 18.75] points on the HDRS scale) than in patients with normal testosterone levels (19.0 [18.0; 22.0] points on the HDRS scale), and the depressive episode tends to occur later in life (47.0 [42.0; 55.0] years) compared to those with normal levels of testosterone (29.5 [24.25; 40.0] years) and is less likely to be recurrent than in those with normal testosterone levels (29.5 [24.25; 40.0] years). The study of the efficacy and safety of depression therapy in the context of testosterone deficiency shows that a combined approach to the treatment of depression in men with testosterone deficiency has both advantages (considering the specifics of patients by normalizing testosterone levels and erectile function) and disadvantages (relatively higher risk of adverse events) compared to sertraline monotherapy. CONCLUSION: The identified characteristics of the course and treatment of depression in the context of reduced testosterone levels allowed for the development of a more effective therapeutic and diagnostic algorithm.

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ECO-Vector LLC

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