| Literature DB >> 27402466 |
Tae In Kim1, Min Kyung Shin1, Ki-Heon Jeong1, Dong Hye Suh2, Sang Jun Lee2, In-Hwan Oh3, Mu-Hyoung Lee1.
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Conventional treatments for onychomycosis include oral and topical antifungal agents. Although Nd:YAG laser has been reported to be effective, controlled studies combined or compared with conventional treatments are needed. To evaluate the efficacy of 1064 nm Nd:YAG laser for onychomycosis and compare outcomes with those of topical antifungal treatment and combination therapy. Patients were randomly divided into three groups: Laser (L); laser with topical antifungal therapy (L + T); and topical antifungal treatment (T). Laser treatment consisted of three or four sessions at 4 week intervals. Outcomes were assessed clinically and mycologically. In 217 nails of 56 patients, 76% in the L group and 71.8% in the L + T group experienced clinical responses, and 15.2% and 22.5%, respectively, were cured at 24 weeks. The clinical and cure rates of both groups were significantly greater than those of the T group. Six patients of the L group developed new infections, as did one patient in the L + T group and two patients in the T group. 1064 nm Nd:YAG laser shows clinically good responses in onychomycosis. Addition of topical antifungal agent did not appear to improve efficacy, but may have protected against new infection.Entities:
Keywords: Fungus; Nd:YAG; laser; naftifine; onychomycosis
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27402466 DOI: 10.1111/myc.12534
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Mycoses ISSN: 0933-7407 Impact factor: 4.377