Mortality and morbidity in transsexual subjects treated
with cross-sex hormones.
van Kesteren PJ, Asscheman H, Megens JA, Gooren LJ
Department of Andrology, Free University Hospital, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
OBJECTIVE: The optimum steroid hormone treatment regimes for transsexual subjects
has not yet been established. We have investigated the mortality and morbidity
figures in a large group of transsexual subjects receiving cross-sex hormone
treatment. DESIGN: A retrospective, descriptive study in a university teaching
hospital. SUBJECTS: Eight hundred and sixteen male-to-female
(M-->F) and 293 female-to-male (F-->M) transsexuals. INTERVENTIONS: Subjects
had been treated with cross-sex hormones for a total of 10,152 patient-years.
OUTCOME
MEASURES:
Standardized mortality and incidence ratios were calculated from the general
Dutch population (age- and gender-adjusted) and were also compared to side effects
of cross-sex hormones in transsexuals reported in the literature. RESULTS: In
both the M-->F and F-->M transsexuals, total mortality was not higher
than in the general population and, largely, the observed mortality could not
be related to hormone treatment. Venous thromboembolism was the major complication
in M-->F transsexuals treated with oral oestrogens and anti-androgens, but
fewer cases were observed since the introduction of transdermal oestradiol in
the treatment of transsexuals over 40 years of age. No cases of breast carcinoma
but one case of prostatic carcinoma were encountered in our population. No serious
morbidity was observed which could be related to androgen treatment in the F-->M
transsexuals. CONCLUSION: Mortality in male-to-female and female-to-male transsexuals
is not increased during cross-sex hormone treatment. Transdermal oestradiol
administration is recommended in male-to-female transsexuals, particularly in
the population over 40 years in whom a high incidence of venous thromboembolism
was observed with oral oestrogens. It seems that in view of the deep psychological
needs of transsexuals to undergo sex reassignment, our treatment schedule of
cross-sex hormone administration is acceptably safe.
PMID: 9373456, UI: 98040787
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