One week pulse therapy with itraconazole (200 mg day(-1)) for onychomycosis. Evaluation of treatment results according to patient background

Citation
M. Hiruma et al., One week pulse therapy with itraconazole (200 mg day(-1)) for onychomycosis. Evaluation of treatment results according to patient background, MYCOSES, 44(3-4), 2001, pp. 87-93
Citations number
14
Categorie Soggetti
Microbiology
Journal title
MYCOSES
ISSN journal
09337407 → ACNP
Volume
44
Issue
3-4
Year of publication
2001
Pages
87 - 93
Database
ISI
SICI code
0933-7407(2001)44:3-4<87:OWPTWI>2.0.ZU;2-H
Abstract
We investigated background factors of patients that affect the response of onycomycosis to pulse therapy with itraconazole. The regimen used in this s tudy involved administering 200 mg of itraconazole orally on a daily basis for 1 week as one pulse, which is half of the normally recommended dose. Th e number of pulses was fixed at one per month, and altered in accordance wi th improvements in the infected nails and/or the patients' request. Patient background (n=63) including sex, age, occupation, duration of the disease, site of lesion (fingernail, toenail), number of affected nails, clinical t ypes, severity of thickening, presence or absence of pathogens, the presenc e or absence of underlying diseases such as adult onset diseases, turbidity of the target nails before therapy and the number and duration of pulses w as investigated. The efficacy of the therapy was evaluated after 12 months. A complete cure was judged to have taken place if an entirely healthy nail plate re-grew in place of the diseased nail, whereas lack of success was d efined as the persistence of lesions beyond the designated time period. The average number and duration of pulses were 4.7 +/-3.2 times over 5.6 +/-4. 3 months, respectively. The rate of complete cure was 62%. Factors in the p atients' background that were judged to have an influence on treatment resu lts were the relative duration of the disease, the number of affected nails , and severity of thickening. With regard to the efficacy of the therapy in terms of the number and duration of pulses, 78% of 23 patients who were gi ven pulse therapy two to six times during a course of 2 to 6 months achieve d total cure.