Evaluation of tacrolimus and cyclosporine in the treatment of vernal keratoconjunctivitis in children

A. Suresha, G. Shashidhar, H. Prabhudeva
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To compare the efficacy and safety of 0.03% tacrolimus eye ointment with 2% cyclosporine eye drops in the treatment of vernal keratoconjunctivitis. Comparative, Hospital-based, Prospective, Randomized, Clinical study. About 56 children diagnosed with Vernal keratoconjunctivitis (VKC) were enrolled in the study. All the subjects underwent a comprehensive ophthalmic evaluation. Total subjective symptom scoring (TSSS) and Total objective sign scoring (TOSS) were done for each patient based on their history and clinical examination. They were divided into two groups. One group was treated with 0.03% tacrolimus ointment bd and the other with 2% cyclosporine eye drops tid. Both groups were also put on carboxymethylcellulose eye drops four times a day. Steroids were never used during the study. The patients were followed up at intervals of two weeks, four weeks, and eight weeks. At each follow-up, the TSSS and TOSS were done for each patient. Patients were also questioned about any adverse effects encountered by them during the treatment. A comparison was done between both groups based on the above scoring. There was progressive reduction which was statistically significant (P < 0.05) in the TSSS and TOSS in both the groups throughout treatment. Reduction in TSSS The only adverse effect reported by a few patients was a burning sensation that was not severe enough to discontinue treatment. Both tacrolimus 0.03% eye ointment and cyclosporine 2% eye drops are effective in the treatment of VKC without any significant severe side effects. Tacrolimus eye ointment was more effective than cyclosporine drops.
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他克莫司与环孢素治疗儿童春性角膜结膜炎的疗效评价
比较0.03%他克莫司眼膏与2%环孢素滴眼液治疗春性角膜结膜炎的疗效和安全性。比较的、基于医院的、前瞻性的、随机的临床研究。大约56名被诊断为春性角膜结膜炎(VKC)的儿童参加了这项研究。所有受试者都进行了全面的眼科评估。根据患者的病史和临床检查对患者进行总主观症状评分(TSSS)和总客观体征评分(TOSS)。他们被分成两组。一组给予0.03%他克莫司软膏bd,另一组给予2%环孢素滴眼液tid。两组患者还每天使用四次羧甲基纤维素滴眼液。研究中从未使用过类固醇。随访时间分别为2周、4周和8周。在每次随访中,对每位患者进行TSSS和TOSS。患者还被问及在治疗过程中遇到的任何不良反应。根据上述评分对两组进行比较。两组患者治疗过程中TSSS、TOSS均有进行性降低,差异有统计学意义(P < 0.05)。少数患者报告的唯一不良反应是烧灼感,严重程度不足以停止治疗。0.03%他克莫司眼膏和2%环孢素滴眼液均可有效治疗VKC,且无明显严重副作用。他克莫司眼膏比环孢素滴眼液更有效。
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