全球甲真菌病管理和抗真菌管理的挑战。

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Aditya K Gupta, Elizabeth A Cooper, Eckart Haneke, Shari R Lipner, Ditte Marie L Saunte, Chander Grover, Avner Shemer, Bianca M Piraccini, Antonella Tosti, Roderick J Hay
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目的:甲真菌病,与其他常规浅表皮肤真菌感染,是难以治疗和不良后果并不罕见。很少有关于甲真菌病管理的指南已经出版,这些指南因地区而异。为了满足全球抗真菌管理(AFS)的目标,必须有一个全球管理指南,供临床医生在他们的甲癣实践中遵循。我们的目的是调查目前全球不同地区的甲真菌病管理实践,并将实践与已发表的治疗指南进行比较,以及管理实践在多大程度上促进了AFS实践。材料和方法:进行非正式的文献回顾,以确定区域甲真菌病指南。我们的同事进行了一项在线调查,以评估当前的甲真菌病管理实践和挑战,并与相关的区域指南进行比较。审查了准则和做法是否符合AFS的一般原则。结果:我们对当前实践的回顾表明,尽管有指导方针,但往往无法确定感染物种,治疗提供也没有严格遵循现有的指导方针。缺乏进入实验室的机会妨碍了诊断和抗真菌药敏试验,而这有助于提供有针对性的治疗和耐药性监测。需要更好的诊断方法作为改进管理决策的一个组成部分,并提供有效AFS所需的可靠监测。需要更广泛的临床试验来解决甲癣治疗方面的知识差距。应对这些挑战必须成为当务之急,因为抗真菌药物耐药性正迅速成为一个全球性问题。结论:作为耐药菌株的储存库,甲真菌病代表着未来重大的医疗/经济负担。未来的甲真菌病指南必须解决临床医生面临的资源限制的挑战,以及平衡AFS原则的需求与甲真菌病治疗的具体需求的挑战。
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Global onychomycosis management and the challenges of antifungal stewardship.

Purpose: Onychomycosis, in contrast to other routine superficial dermatophyte infections, is difficult to treat and poor outcomes are not unusual. Few guidelines for onychomycosis management have been published, and these vary considerably from region to region. To meet global antifungal stewardship (AFS) goals, there must be global management guidelines for clinicians to follow in their onychomycosis practice. We aimed to survey current practices for onychomycosis management across a variety of global regions and compare practices to published treatment guidelines, as well as to what degree the management practices may facilitate AFS practices.

Materials and methods: An informal literature review was performed to identify regional onychomycosis guidelines. An online survey of our colleagues was distributed to assess current onychomycosis management practices and challenges for comparison with associated regional guidelines. Guidelines and practices were reviewed for adherence to the general AFS principles.

Results: Our review of current practices shows that, despite guidelines, identification of the infecting species is often not obtained, and treatment provision does not strictly follow existing guidelines. Lack of laboratory access prevents diagnosis and antifungal susceptibility testing that can help provide targeted treatments and resistance surveillance. Better diagnostic methods are needed as a component to improve management decisions, and provide the reliable monitoring required for effective AFS. Broader clinical testing is needed to address knowledge gaps in onychomycosis therapy. Meeting these challenges must be a priority as antifungal resistance is quickly becoming a worldwide problem.

Conclusions: As a reservoir for resistant strains, onychomycosis represents a significant future medical/economic burden. Future onychomycosis guidelines must address the challenge of resource limitations experienced by clinicians, as well as the challenge of balancing the need for AFS principles with the specific needs of onychomycosis therapy.

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