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Journal of Infectious Diseases and Medical Microbiology | Volume 3

November 11-12, 2019 | Singapore

International Conference on

3

rd

International Conference on

Pathology and Infectious Diseases

Pathology and Oncology Research

Joint Event

&

J Infectious Disease Med Microbiol

| Volume 3

Notes:

Breaking the fungal biofilm with Q-switched Nd: YAG laser and black peel: species-blind

nonpharmacological eradication of Azole-resistant onychomycosis

Amarendra Pandey

COSMASURE, India

Background:

Onychomycosis (ONM), hitherto an easily

manageable problem, more commonly seen in elderly

patients has unfortunately transformed into an extremely-

difficult-totreatnaildisorder,especiallyduetothewidespread

azole resistance. Not only has the azole resistance become a

reason of treatment failure with itraconazole or ITRA (the

usual drug of choice), the azole-induced cross resistance

to oral terbinafine and topical amorolofine has rendered

ONM caused by dermatophytes, yeasts as well as molds to

Multi-Drug-Resistant (MDR) ONM, refractory to all forms

of pharmacological interventions. The problem is reaching

epidemic proportions in South Asian Countries. The use of

ITRA further becomes impossible in the elderly who are not

only on polypharmacy (owing to plethora of drug interactions

of ITRA), but also stemming from its absolute contraindication

in patients with any disease that has impaired or has the

potential to compromise the patient’s cardiac function.

However, ONM involving multiple nails in geriatric and

diabetic patients warrants complete treatment as it serves

as a source of recurrent tinea of the feet and other sites,

and even contributes to formation of diabetic foot ulcers.

Dermatologists across the Asia-Pacific are finding it difficult

to treat all forms of ONM, especially because most have been

rendered azole-resistant due to unscrupulous use of ITRA

with respect to wrong dosage, duration and dietary-intake

instructions due towrong prescription by non-specialists and/

or self-use by the patients.

Focus:

Physical therapies, especially Q switched Nd: YAG

and fractional lasers have been anecdotally reported to

provide gratifying results in ONM. However, their success

in eradication of proven MDR onychomycosis is lacking. In

my lecture, I shall be discussing the mechanism of action,

methodology, success rates, and mild precautions required

while treating MDR ONM with lasers, especially Q-switched

Nd: YAG laser. I would crystallize the concepts on exploiting

the latter’s property of selective photo-thermolysis against

the fungal chromophore of xanthomegnin (532 nm) or

melanin (1064 nm), and thermal disruption of biofilms to

result in a cost-effective, species-blind high-efficacy, and

geriatric-safe approach to eradication of azole-resistant and

MDR onychomycosis. For colleagues who don’t have access

to this otherwise easily available and affordable device, I

shall dwell upon our team’s novel innovation of successful

repurposing of the Black Peel, a cosmetic peel for acne

and pigmentation consisting black acetic acid, salicylic acid,

tetrahydrojasmonic acid, bio sulphur, and potassium iodide

for successful treatment of ONM, in combination with topical

ciclopirox nail lacquer. The innovative use of chemical peel

for ONM, although requires multiple sessions, it offers an

excellent option in resource- and cost limited settings.

Conclusion:

Q-switched laser and special chemical peels

offer a drugfree, extremely safe, convenient, and efficacious

option of successfully treating azole-resistant and MDR

onychomycosis. The knowledge and acquisition of these skills

have become essential for any practicing specialist in today’s

era of rampant drug-resistant pathogenic dermatophytic,

candida and mold infections.

Speaker Biography

Amarendra Pandey is a Cosmetic Dermatovenereologist, Aesthetic

Dermatologist and Dermatologist in Civil Lines, Jabalpur and has an

experience of 7 years in these fields. He practices at Cosmasure in Civil

Lines, Jabalpur. He completed DVD from DY Patil University in 2014, MBBS

from Vikram University Ujjain in 2010 and MD - (Dermatology & STD) from

University of Guyana Faculty of Health Sciences in 2015.

e:

a.pandey007@gmail.com