Aim: Recurrent vulvovaginal candidosis (RVVC) can be a long-lasting disease; some patients refuse one of the most used treatment based on the assumption of oral fluconazole and resort to self-medication, risking poor control of symptoms and the development of local side effects. The aim of the study is to compare underwear made of Dermasilk®, a pure fibroin fabric bonded with a permanent antimicrobial protection, with cotton placebo briefs to see whether it would be a useful tool in the management of RVVC in patients not receiving oral or topical antimycotic treatment. Methods: A double-blind, randomized study was carried out on 30 women who had a long-term history of RVVC with mild to moderate symptoms. The patients were randomly divided into two groups and instructed to use either white cotton placebo briefs (CT group) or Dermasilk® briefs (DS group) for 6 months. Results: All vulvovaginal symptoms and signs showed a statistically significant improvement in the DS group compared with the CT group (P<0.001) at the follow-up visits after 3 and 6 months. The number of flares of vulvovaginal symptoms was significantly lower in the DS group compared to the CT group (24 episodes versus 68 episodes during the 6-month study, P<0.001). Conclusion: In the absence of both topical and oral antimycotics, Dermasilk® briefs appear to be a useful tool, in reducing the signs and symptoms and the episodes of vulvovaginal discomfort in patients suffering from RVVC.

D'Antuono A, Bellavista S, Gaspari V, Filippini A, Patrizi A. (2013). Utilizzo di tessuto Dermasilk® nella candidiasi vulvo-vaginale recidivante. Un’opzione terapeutica in una patologia di lunga durata = Dermasilk® briefs in recurrent vulvovaginal candidosis. An alternative option in long-lasting disease. MINERVA GINECOLOGICA, 65(6), 697-705.

Utilizzo di tessuto Dermasilk® nella candidiasi vulvo-vaginale recidivante. Un’opzione terapeutica in una patologia di lunga durata = Dermasilk® briefs in recurrent vulvovaginal candidosis. An alternative option in long-lasting disease

D'ANTUONO, ANTONIETTA;BELLAVISTA, SARA;GASPARI, VALERIA;PATRIZI, ANNALISA
2013

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Aim: Recurrent vulvovaginal candidosis (RVVC) can be a long-lasting disease; some patients refuse one of the most used treatment based on the assumption of oral fluconazole and resort to self-medication, risking poor control of symptoms and the development of local side effects. The aim of the study is to compare underwear made of Dermasilk®, a pure fibroin fabric bonded with a permanent antimicrobial protection, with cotton placebo briefs to see whether it would be a useful tool in the management of RVVC in patients not receiving oral or topical antimycotic treatment. Methods: A double-blind, randomized study was carried out on 30 women who had a long-term history of RVVC with mild to moderate symptoms. The patients were randomly divided into two groups and instructed to use either white cotton placebo briefs (CT group) or Dermasilk® briefs (DS group) for 6 months. Results: All vulvovaginal symptoms and signs showed a statistically significant improvement in the DS group compared with the CT group (P<0.001) at the follow-up visits after 3 and 6 months. The number of flares of vulvovaginal symptoms was significantly lower in the DS group compared to the CT group (24 episodes versus 68 episodes during the 6-month study, P<0.001). Conclusion: In the absence of both topical and oral antimycotics, Dermasilk® briefs appear to be a useful tool, in reducing the signs and symptoms and the episodes of vulvovaginal discomfort in patients suffering from RVVC.
2013
D'Antuono A, Bellavista S, Gaspari V, Filippini A, Patrizi A. (2013). Utilizzo di tessuto Dermasilk® nella candidiasi vulvo-vaginale recidivante. Un’opzione terapeutica in una patologia di lunga durata = Dermasilk® briefs in recurrent vulvovaginal candidosis. An alternative option in long-lasting disease. MINERVA GINECOLOGICA, 65(6), 697-705.
D'Antuono A; Bellavista S; Gaspari V; Filippini A; Patrizi A.
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