journal article Open Access Jul 01, 2023

Standardising the biochemical confirmation of adult male hypogonadism: A joint position statement by the Society for Endocrinology and Association of Clinical Biochemistry and Laboratory Medicine

Clinical Endocrinology Vol. 101 No. 5 pp. 531-534 · Wiley
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Abstract
Abstract

Background
Inter‐assay variation between different immunoassays and different mass spectrometry methods hampers the biochemical confirmation of male hypogonadism. Furthermore, some laboratories utilise assay manufacturer reference ranges that do not necessarily mirror assay performance characteristics, with the lower limit of normality ranging from 4.9 nmol/L to 11 nmol/L. The quality of the normative data underlying commercial immunoassay reference ranges is uncertain.


Design
A working group reviewed published evidence and agreed upon standardised reporting guidance to augment total testosterone reports.


Results
Evidence‐based guidance on appropriate blood sampling, clinical action limits, and other major factors likely to affect the interpretation of results are provided.


Conclusions
This article aims to improve the quality of the interpretation of testosterone results by non‐specialist clinicians. It also discusses approaches for assay harmonisation which have been successful in some but not all healthcare systems.
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Published
Jul 01, 2023
Vol/Issue
101(5)
Pages
531-534
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Society for Endocrinology
Cite This Article
Channa N Jayasena, Nipun Lakshitha de Silva, Michael W. O'Reilly, et al. (2023). Standardising the biochemical confirmation of adult male hypogonadism: A joint position statement by the Society for Endocrinology and Association of Clinical Biochemistry and Laboratory Medicine. Clinical Endocrinology, 101(5), 531-534. https://doi.org/10.1111/cen.14929
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