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激光治疗甲真菌病疗效改善率的评价综述。

A critical review of improvement rates for laser therapy used to treat toenail onychomycosis.

机构信息

Department of Medicine, University of Toronto School of Medicine, Toronto, ON, Canada.

Mediprobe Research Inc., London, ON, Canada.

出版信息

J Eur Acad Dermatol Venereol. 2017 Jul;31(7):1111-1118. doi: 10.1111/jdv.14212. Epub 2017 Apr 3.

Abstract

Onychomycosis is a nail infection that is primary caused by dermatophytes. Alternative treatments are needed as current therapies (oral and topical antifungals) have limited effectiveness. Lasers are currently approved by the FDA to temporarily increase the amount of clear nail in onychomycosis patients. Lasers can theoretically elicit fungicidal effects but in practice produce mixed results. This review compared laser-induced improvement rates to FDA-approved indications and traditional onychomycosis treatments. A review of the literature (PubMed, Clinicaltrials.gov, Medline and Embase) was used to locate articles for this review. RCTs, non-randomized, uncontrolled and retrospective studies that included at least one of the following measures were eligible; complete cure, mycological cure, clinical improvement and clinical cure. Mycological cure (negative culture and negative microscopy) was evaluated in two studies using patients as the unit of analysis with an average rate of 11%, increasing to 63% when nails were used as the unit of analysis (three studies). Clinical cure (100% clear nail) was evaluated in six studies with a rate of 13% using nails as the unit of analysis and 13% when patients were used as the unit of analysis (two studies). Clinical improvement (at any time point) was found in 36% of patients (five studies) and 67% of nails (nine studies). Nail clarity as measured by clear nail growth and/or nail plate/bed clearance at 12 weeks was found to be 2.6 mm across onychomycotic nails. Laser studies, to date, provide preliminary evidence of clinical improvement and clear nail growth in toenail onychomycosis, consistent with the FDA clearance for aesthetic endpoints. Laser studies however do not provide efficacy rates for medical endpoints that equate or exceed those found with traditional therapies (oral and topical treatments).

摘要

甲真菌病是一种由真菌引起的指甲感染。由于目前的治疗方法(口服和局部抗真菌药物)疗效有限,因此需要替代治疗方法。目前,FDA 已批准激光暂时增加甲真菌病患者的透明指甲数量。激光理论上可以产生杀菌作用,但实际上效果不一。本综述比较了激光诱导改善率与 FDA 批准的适应证和传统甲真菌病治疗方法。通过文献检索(PubMed、Clinicaltrials.gov、Medline 和 Embase),查找了这篇综述的文章。本综述纳入了至少包含以下措施之一的 RCT、非随机、非对照和回顾性研究:完全治愈、真菌学治愈、临床改善和临床治愈。两项研究采用患者作为分析单位评估真菌学治愈(阴性培养和阴性显微镜检查),平均率为 11%,当指甲作为分析单位时,增加到 63%(三项研究)。六项研究采用指甲作为分析单位评估临床治愈(100%透明指甲),治愈率为 13%,当患者作为分析单位时,治愈率为 13%(两项研究)。有 36%的患者(五项研究)和 67%的指甲(九项研究)出现临床改善(任何时间点)。12 周时,通过透明指甲生长和/或指甲板/床清除来测量指甲清晰度,发现甲真菌病指甲的平均清晰度为 2.6 毫米。迄今为止,激光研究为甲真菌病患者的临床改善和透明指甲生长提供了初步证据,与 FDA 对美容终点的批准一致。然而,激光研究并未提供与传统疗法(口服和局部治疗)相当或超过的医疗终点疗效率。

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