Once Weekly Application Of Urea 40% And Bifonazole 1% Leads To Earlier Nail Removal In Onychomycosis

SKIN APPENDAGE DISORDERS(2020)

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Introduction:Onychomycosis is a chronic nail fungal infection resulting in nail damage and a decreased quality of life. Chemical avulsion of the nail with urea and bifonazole -removes fungally infected debris, increasing antifungal treatment efficacy and penetration. Previous clinical ob-servations describe patients who applied their urea and -bifonazole ointment less frequently, achieving earlier nail removal. In this study, we analyzed the relationship between duration of urea and bifonazole application and time to nail avulsion.Methods:chi(2) tests, multiple regression analysis, and ANOVA were performed to analyze the similarities between treatment regimens (daily, every 3 days, or once a week), association of regimens or patient characteristics to nail removal, and compare time to nail removal between each regimen, respectively.Results:Daily application of ointment and sealing resulted in an average length of time (+/- SD) to nail removal of 18.7 days (+/- 6.8 days); once every 3 days resulted in nail removal at 12.7 days (+/- 6.2 days) and once per week at 11 days (+/- 4.46 days) (p< 0.001). Age was the only patient factor that affected duration to nail removal.Conclusion:Once weekly application of ointment with sealing for a 1-week duration is associated with a decrease in time to complete chemical avulsion of the nail by approximately 1 week.
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Urea, Bifonazole, Chemical avulsion, Onychomycosis, Keratoplastic agent, Nail sealing, Nail treatment, AGISPOR ONYCHOSET
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