Fractional CO2 Laser Plus Topical Tioconazole 28% versus Topical Tioconazole 28% Alone in the Treatment of Onychomycosis

Maha A. Elgyyar, Heba A. Abdelazeem, Doaa S. Mohammed, Doaa T. Masallat
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Background: Onychomycosis is a chronic fungal infection of the nail unit. The therapeutic options include oral antifungals as terbinafine, pulse itraconazole, fluconazole and voriconazole. Various laser systems have been tried for resistant cases to improve the results of treatment as carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) and Nd:YAG lasers. Objective: Compare between two treatment methods; combined therapy of fractional CO 2 laser (FCO 2 L) plus topical tioconazole 28% nail solution versus topical tioconazole 28% nail solution alone in the same patient with fingernails onychomycosis. Methods: This was prospective comparative interventional study conducted on 20 patients with two or more affected fingernails. The degree of affection of the studied nails was assessed clinically by onychomycosis severity index (OSI) and was confirmed by KOH and mycological culture. The studied nails were categorized into two corresponding groups; group (A), fingernails were treated with combined therapy in the form of 4-6 fractional CO 2 laser sessions four weeks apart plus topical tioconazole 28% twice daily for six months, group (B), fingernails were treated with topical tioconazole 28% alone twice daily for six months. Results: A high statistically significant improvement was reported among patients treated with combined therapy than those who treated with antifungal only. The CO 2 laser plus topical tioconazole solution yielded significantly higher percentage of improvement for onychomycosis. Conclusion: Both combined therapy and local therapy reported safe and promising outcomes. However combined therapy was associated with better improvement and local therapy was associated with minimal adverse events.
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点阵 CO2 激光加 28% 噻康唑外用药与单独使用 28% 噻康唑外用药治疗甲癣
背景:甲癣是指甲部位的一种慢性真菌感染。治疗方法包括口服抗真菌药物特比萘芬、脉冲伊曲康唑、氟康唑和伏立康唑。为改善治疗效果,还尝试了各种激光系统来治疗耐药病例,如二氧化碳(CO2)激光和 Nd:YAG 激光。目标:比较两种治疗方法比较两种治疗方法:对同一甲癣患者采用点阵 CO 2 激光(FCO 2 L)加外用 28% 噻康唑洗甲液联合治疗与单独外用 28% 噻康唑洗甲液治疗。方法:这是一项前瞻性比较干预研究,研究对象为 20 名有两个或两个以上患病指甲的患者。根据甲癣严重程度指数(OSI)对所研究指甲的患病程度进行临床评估,并通过 KOH 和真菌学培养进行确认。研究对象的指甲被分为两个相应的组别:A组,指甲接受4-6次点阵CO 2激光治疗,每次间隔四周,同时每天两次外用替康唑28%,持续6个月;B组,指甲仅接受每天两次外用替康唑28%,持续6个月。结果与只接受抗真菌治疗的患者相比,接受联合治疗的患者的病情改善程度在统计学上有很大差异。CO 2 激光加局部使用替康唑溶液治疗甲癣的改善率明显更高。结论联合疗法和局部疗法都取得了安全和良好的疗效。不过,联合疗法的改善效果更好,而局部疗法的不良反应最小。
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