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9 (
1
); 38-44

Effect of Topical Cyclosporine in grading of Vernal keratoconjunctivitis.

Senior Registar, Department of Ophthalmology, Gujarat Cancer Society Medical College, Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India
Senior Consultant, Vitreoretinal surgery, Ahmedabad.

*Corresponding Author: Dr Chintan Sarvaiya Email: - dousmell25@gmail.com

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Abstract

Background & Objective:

To evaluate efficacy of topical aqueous solution of 0.05% cyclosporine in first time diagnosed vernal keratoconjunctivitis (VKC) including palpebral, bulbar and mixed form.

Methods:

25 patients of VKC received CsA 0.05% aqueous ophthalmic solution in a dosage of one drop every 12 hours in both eyes for 6 months. Follow up visits (day 1, 2 weeks, 1 month, 2 months, 3 months and 6 months). Five symptoms were evaluated and six clinical signs were charted. Total objective score of 13 or more over atleast 3 variables was included (CART - scoring system).

Results:

Comparison of 1stDay with 2 weeks score showed no significant effect in the score value (t=0.90, df = 24, p<0.1). 1stDay with 3rd month score showed maximum effect in the score value (t = 35.76, df = 24, p<0.0001). 3rd month with 6thmonth score showed sustained effect of cyclosporine showing no major change in the score line (t test, t = 1.80, df = 24, p <0.05).

Conclusion:

Topical application of a 0.05% CsA aqueous solution has been shown to be effective in the treatment of patients with VKC. CsA could be an important alternative to steroid treatment.

Keywords

Cyclosporine
Grading
Vernal Keratoconjunctivitis

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