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. 2017 Jan 23;34(3):194–199. doi: 10.5534/wjmh.2016.34.3.194

Table 2. Clinical parameters of patients with testosterone deficiency syndrome who received TRT (n=54).

Parameter Baseline After TRT p-value
BMI (kg/m2) 26.2±2.0 26.3±2.1 0.320
PSA (ng/mL) 0.8±1.3 1.1±1.2 0.113
Prostate volume (mL) 23.8±8.8 25.5±7.4 0.546
Hemoglobin (g/dL) 12.7±1.1 13.5±1.4 0.071
Hematocrit (%) 36.8±3.4 39.6±5.1 0.065
Qmax (mL/s) 14.2±5.6 17.5±4.6 0.076
PVR (mL) 14.9±10.6 12.5±8.7 0.093
Total testosterone (ng/mL) 2.5±0.6 6.8±3.0 0.010
IIEF-5 score 20.7±4.8 23.8±3.6 0.031
AMS score 41.4±9.7 28.8±3.6 0.047
BDI score 26.6±4.2 20.8±7.3 0.033
K-MMSE score 24.8±4.4 25.8±3.8 0.094

Values are presented as mean±standard deviation.

TRT: testosterone replacement therapy, BMI: body mass index, PSA: prostate-specific antigen, Qmax: maximal urinary flow rate, PVR: postvoid residual volume, IIEF-5: 5-item version of the International Index of Erectile Function questionnaire, AMS: Aging Males' Symptoms, BDI: Beck Depression Inventory, K-MMSE: Korean Mini-Mental State Examination.