Nanocrystalline silver for treatment of otomycosis- A Retrospective study

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Introduction: Otomycosis is the common infection of ear caused by fungus generallyfound in tropical and subtropical countries where hot and humid conditions assist these types of infections. Also, the recurrence rate of these infections is high and there is limited therapeutic options,which makes its management challenging. The purpose of our study was to determine the antifungal properties of nanocrystalline silveron patients with otomycosis.Materials and Methods:The study was carried out in Pune (India) at the Dr. D.Y. Patil Medical college, Hospital and research centre in the department of Ear Nose Throat & Head over a period of one year (۲۰۱۹ -۲۰۲۰). Our study constitutes ۱۰۰ patients,(۵۸ male and ۴۲ female),with clinicallydiagnosed otomycosis were treated using nanocrystalline silver gel soaked Gelfoam. Results: The Patients which were included in our study were in theage group of ۱۸ to ۶۰ years with highest prevalence in male (۵۸%) aged ۳۰ to ۴۵ years.There were a greater number of cases of infection coming to the hospitali.e., ۶۲ casesduring wet season compare to dry season which were ۳۸ cases. Most common fungus encountered belonged to genus Aspergillus (۵۵%) followed by Candida (۴۵%). ۸۹% of the patients (۷۰% within ۵ to ۶ days and ۱۹% from ۷ to ۱۴ days) symptomatically improved.Conclusion: Use of Nanocrystalline silver cured most of the patients (۸۹%) within ۱۴ days. Treating Otomycosis patients with Nanocrystalline silver showed beneficial results. Study with large sample should be conducted to validate the benefits of Nanocrystalline silver

Authors

Aditi Moruskar

Department of Otorhinolaryngology, Dr. D.Y. Patil Medical college and Hospital, Dr. D. Y. Patil Vidyapeeth, Pimpri, Pune, India

Vinod Shinde

Department of ENT, Professor, Dr DY Patil Medical college, DPU

Mayur Ingale

Department of Otorhinolaryngology, Dr. D.Y. Patil Medical college and Hospital, Dr. D. Y. Patil Vidyapeeth, Pimpri, Pune, India

Arpita Krishna

Department Of ENT, MS ENT Resident, DR DY Patil Medical College, Research Centre, DPU

Rishikesh Pawar

Department of ENT, Junior Resident, Dr DY Patil Medical college, DPU