CO2 Laser-Assisted Nail Sampling for Mycological Testing in Onychomycosis

IF 17.7 1区 化学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Accounts of Chemical Research Pub Date : 2024-02-06 DOI:10.1159/000536289
Laura Gnesotto, Giuseppe Emilio Cannata, Giacomina Pavan, Luigi Naldi, Andrea Sechi
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Introduction: Onychomycosis is the most common nail infection, predominantly caused by Trichophyton spp., and is divided into four main types. Confirmatory testing is crucial, but obtaining an adequate sample may be challenging. We suggest the use of carbon dioxide (CO2) laser for painlessly detaching the nail plate during mycological examination and ensuring a sufficient specimen. Methods: We retrospectively enrolled 25 patients with distolateral onychomycosis, treated according to the following protocol: (1) multiple passes of CO2 laser at 10 W in continuous mode along the proximal border of the affected nail plate; (2) the nail plate was gently cut; (3) the nail bed was curetted; (4) subungual debris and plate fragments were collected for KOH test and culture. Results: The mean visual analog score (VAS) for pain experienced during the procedure was 0.7 (SD: 2.1), indicating that the sampling was relatively painless for the majority of patients. There were no permanent changes observed in the nail unit of any patients during the follow-up visits as a result of using the CO2 laser. Conclusion: We firmly believe that the use of lasers offers numerous advantages, including ease of use, reduced pain perception, and the ability to target the proximal margin of fungal infections where viable hyphae are significantly represented.
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CO2 激光辅助指甲取样用于甲癣菌学检测
导言:甲癣是最常见的甲沟炎,主要由毛癣菌属引起,主要分为四种类型。确诊检测至关重要,但获得足够的样本可能具有挑战性。我们建议在进行霉菌学检查时使用二氧化碳(CO2)激光无痛剥离甲板,确保获得足够的样本。方法:我们回顾性地选取了25例远侧甲癣患者,按照以下方案进行治疗:(1)沿受影响甲板的近侧边界连续多次使用10瓦二氧化碳激光;(2)轻轻剪切甲板;(3)刮除甲床;(4)收集甲下碎屑和甲板碎片,用于KOH测试和培养。结果:手术过程中疼痛的平均视觉模拟评分(VAS)为 0.7(标度:2.1),表明大多数患者的取样过程相对无痛。在随访期间,没有观察到任何患者的指甲因使用二氧化碳激光而发生永久性变化。结论我们坚信,使用激光有很多优点,包括使用方便、减少疼痛感,以及能够针对真菌感染的近端边缘,因为那里有大量的存活菌丝。
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Accounts of Chemical Research
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