Long‐term follow‐up study of the efficacy of fosravuconazole in the treatment of onychomycosis in elderly patients

Author:

Okubo Ayaka1ORCID,Hanada Miharu2,Kodama Saori2,Taniguchi Naeko3,Miyazaki Yoshinori4

Affiliation:

1. Department of Dermatology Muroran City General Hospital Muroran‐shi Hokkaido Japan

2. Department of Nursing Muroran City General Hospital Muroran‐shi Hokkaido Japan

3. Department of Rehabilitation Muroran City General Hospital Muroran‐shi Hokkaido Japan

4. Department of Diabetes Muroran City General Hospital Muroran‐shi Hokkaido Japan

Abstract

AbstractOnychomycosis is a chronic and intractable disease whose prevalence increases during aging. In elderly patients, if onychomycosis is left untreated and progresses to a severe stage it may cause functional decline of the lower limbs due to foot pain. This could lead to a decline in activities of daily living and secondary impairment such as cognitive decline. Thus, the treatment of onychomycosis in elderly patients is important. We have previously shown that fosravuconazole is relatively safe and effective for onychomycosis in elderly patients. In the present study, we continued the follow‐up study and investigated the efficacy of re‐administration of fosravuconazole in patients with recurrent onychomycosis. One hundred and twenty‐five patients aged ≥65 years who had been initially diagnosed with onychomycosis at our hospital's dermatology department, and who had responded well to fosravuconazole at 48 weeks after the initial treatment, were followed up until 144 weeks after the start of the initial treatment. Patients who experienced a recurrence within 24 weeks after the start of the follow‐up were assigned to the short‐term recurrence group, and those who experienced a recurrence after 24 weeks were assigned to the long‐term recurrence group. All patients in both groups were re‐treated with fosravuconazole to evaluate its efficacy. The short‐term and long‐term recurrence groups consisted of 17 (14.3%) and 10 (8.4%) patients, respectively. There were no significant differences in mean age and sex ratio between the two groups. There were no serious adverse effects in either group, and the toenail opacity ratio was significantly reduced after 12 weeks of re‐treatment in both groups. The short‐term and long‐term recurrence groups were significantly more likely to have wedge‐shaped onychomycosis and total dystrophic onychomycosis, respectively. The results suggest that re‐administration of fosravuconazole is safe and as effective as the first administration for elderly patients with recurrent onychomycosis. This study was registered at UMIN‐CTR (UMIN000053516).

Publisher

Wiley

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