美国甲真菌病的患者特征、诊断测试使用和抗真菌处方模式:一项使用DataDerm的队列研究,2016-2022

IF 1.4 Q3 DERMATOLOGY
Skin Appendage Disorders Pub Date : 2025-02-01 Epub Date: 2024-08-29 DOI:10.1159/000540704
Aditya K Gupta, Tong Wang, Anh N Tran
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摘要

甲真菌病是一种复杂的指甲疾病,在日常实践中很常见。方法:使用DataDerm(由美国皮肤病学会主办的皮肤病数据登记处)提取临床诊断的甲癣患者的电子健康记录,时间从2016年到2022年。结果:无论年龄如何,美国南部地区的患者数量呈增加趋势,2022年占甲癣患者的50.7-56.9%。15.6 ~ 22.5%的患者合并足癣感染。诊断检测很少使用,不到四分之一的患者进行了组织病理学检查(12.7-21.9%),其次是真菌培养(5.5-8.2%)和直接显微镜检查(3.3-6.0%)。很少开处方治疗,占不到四分之一的患者(口服,特比萘芬:20.8-29.1%,氟康唑:12.9-16.5%;局部用药:依非那康唑:3.2% -13.8%);超过30%的接受治疗的患者接受了联合治疗方案或经历了治疗的转换。在老年患者和伴有足癣的患者等弱势患者群体中,处方模式没有显著差异。接受局部和/或口服抗真菌处方的患者经常没有进行检测以确认甲真菌病的诊断(76.9%)。结论:我们的发现增加了越来越多的文献呼吁改善甲癣管理实践。
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Patient Characteristics, Diagnostic Testing Utilization, and Antifungal Prescribing Pattern for Onychomycosis in the USA: A Cohort Study Using DataDerm, 2016-2022.

Introduction: Onychomycosis is a complex nail disease that is commonly seen in daily practice.

Methods: Electronic health records of clinically diagnosed onychomycosis patients were extracted using DataDerm - a dermatology data registry hosted by the American Academy of Dermatology - spanning from the year 2016 to 2022.

Results: Regardless of age, an increasing trend in patient volume was observed in the Southern US region, which accounted for 50.7-56.9% of onychomycosis patients in 2022. A coinfection of tinea pedis was present among 15.6-22.5% of patients. Diagnostic testing was infrequently utilized with less than one-quarter of patients having a histopathologic examination (12.7-21.9%) followed by fungal culture (5.5-8.2%) and direct microscopic examination (3.3-6.0%). Treatments were infrequently prescribed, accounting for less than one-quarter of patients (orals, terbinafine: 20.8-29.1%, fluconazole: 12.9-16.5%; topicals, efinaconazole: 3.2-13.8%); over 30% of treated patients received a combination regimen or experienced switching of treatments. Prescribing patterns did not significantly differ in vulnerable patient groups such as elderly patients and in patients with concomitant tinea pedis. Patients receiving a topical and/or oral antifungal prescription were frequently not tested to confirm the onychomycosis diagnosis (76.9%).

Conclusion: Our findings add to a growing body of literature calling for the improvement of onychomycosis management practices.

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