Thromboembolic risk with gender-affirming hormone therapy: potential role of global coagulation and fibrinolysis assays

Res Pract Thromb Haemost. 2023 Sep 2;7(6):102197. doi: 10.1016/j.rpth.2023.102197. eCollection 2023 Aug.

Abstract

Gender-affirming hormonal therapies are a critical component of the care of transgender individuals. Transgender people are commonly prescribed estrogen or testosterone to promote male-to-female or female-to-male transitions and to preserve gender-specific characteristics long-term. However, some exogenous hormones, especially certain estrogen preparations, are an established risk factor of thrombosis. As the number of individuals seeking gender-based care is rising, there is an urgent need to identify and characterize the mechanisms underlying hormone-associated thrombosis and incorporate this information into clinical algorithms for diagnosis and management. Herein, we discuss historical evidence on the incidence of thrombosis and changes in plasma composition in transgender and cisgender cohorts. We present 3 case studies to demonstrate knowledge gaps in thrombosis risk stratification and prediction tools. We also present data from in vitro coagulation and fibrinolysis assays and discuss how information from these kinds of assays may be used to help guide the clinical management of transgender individuals.

Keywords: estrogens; fibrinolysis; risk factors; thrombosis; transgender.

Publication types

  • Review