Challenges and future strategies for management of otomycosis caused by Fusarium species: A systematic review and meta-analysis

镰刀菌属引起的耳真菌病的管理挑战及未来策略:系统评价和荟萃分析

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Abstract

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Otomycosis caused by Fusarium species has been increasingly documented in recent years. This study aimed at an overview of clinical presentations, diagnostic methods, treatment alternatives, epidemiology, and future management strategies for this infection. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A literature search was conducted in five scientific databases from 1966 to July 2023. The keywords included "Fusarium", "fusariosis", "otomycosis", "otitis externa", "ear disorder", and "ear infection". After title and abstract screening, 354 papers advanced to full-text screening; subsequently, 343 were excluded as non-relevant or case reports, leaving 11 studies to be included in this review. RESULTS: Fusarium otomycosis primarily occurs in healthy individuals, particularly those with diabetes or a history of trauma or ear infections. Clinical symptoms include pruritus, pain, otorrhea, hearing loss, and external ear canal inflammation. Diagnosis mainly uses conventional methods, though molecular techniques offer accurate species identification. Treatment is challenging due to resistance to traditional antifungals; however, topical agents, like terbinafine, voriconazole, amphotericin B, and natamycin, show promise in management. In this review, the pooled prevalence of otomycosis due to Fusarium species is estimated at 2.3 (95% CI= 1.2-3.7). CONCLUSION: The findings indicated that otomycosis caused by Fusarium species is an emerging clinical entity that warrants attention. Considering the resistance of Fusarium species to most currently available antifungal drug classes, physician awareness and proper diagnostic techniques are essential for timely diagnosis, accurate identification, and appropriate management of this infection.

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