We analyzed blood pressure (BP) changes in transgender male adolescents treated with gonadotropin-releasing hormone analogs (GnRHa) and after adding testosterone treatment. This was a retrospective pilot study. Outcome measures included systolic BP (SBP) and diastolic BP (DBP) before and after GnRHa initiation and after adding testosterone. Fifteen transgender male adolescents received GnRHa. DBP percentiles increased significantly after GnRHa treatment (from 55.9% ± 26.4 to 73.6% ± 9.4, = 0.019). BP levels did not meet criteria for hypertension. DBP percentiles were restored after adding testosterone. GnRHa may increase DBP in transgender male adolescents, and testosterone treatment may restore it. Further larger studies are indicated.
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