Anterior-segment optical coherence tomography for tacrolimus therapy response monitoring of vernal keratoconjunctivitis

Mahmoud Eltagoury, W. A. Abou Samra, Ehab Ghoneim
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Background: Vernal keratoconjunctivitis (VKC), a chronic bilateral eye disease, is a severe form of allergic conjunctivitis. Anterior-segment optical coherence tomography (AS-OCT) is a rapid, noninvasive, in vivo visualization modality for the anterior segment structures that has been used in diagnosing and staging diseases and assessing the treatment efficacy. We used anterior-segment optical coherence tomography (AS-OCT) to monitor the efficacy of the tacrolimus eye ointment in managing VKC. Methods: In this prospective follow-up study, we included patients with active symptomatic VKC. All patients were treated with the 0.03% tacrolimus ophthalmic ointment twice daily for 2 months and then once daily for 1 month. All patients underwent AS-OCT before and 3 months after treatment as an objective method to assess the treatment efficacy. Results: We included 20 eyes of ten patients (nine men and one woman) with active symptomatic VKC. The mean age was 17.3 (range: 11 – 36) years, with nine patients having a palpebral type and one patient having a mixed type of VKC. Substantial flattening and reduction in the papilla size were observed in all patients at the post-treatment follow-up. AS-OCT measurements revealed significant reductions in the vertical, horizontal, and total diameters of the palpebral papillae and limbal conjunctival thickness after 3 months of treatment compared to baseline measurements (all P < 0.001). No serious adverse effects attributable to tacrolimus administration were observed in the study period. Conclusions: AS-OCT is a suitable objective method for evaluating the treatment efficacy of the 0.03% tacrolimus eye ointment in patients with VKC. Future large-scale studies including a wide range of age groups with longer follow-up periods and AS-OCT monitoring at multiple post-treatment visits are required to confirm our preliminary results. Moreover, the diagnostic accuracy of AS-OCT in monitoring patients with active VKC should be tested in comparison with objective scoring by an experienced corneal fellowship.
他克莫司治疗春性角膜结膜炎的前段光学相干断层扫描疗效监测
背景:春性角膜结膜炎(VKC)是一种慢性双侧眼部疾病,是过敏性结膜炎的一种严重形式。前段光学相干断层扫描(AS-OCT)是一种快速、无创的前段结构体内可视化方法,已被用于疾病的诊断和分期以及治疗效果的评估。我们使用前段光学相干断层扫描(AS-OCT)监测他克莫司眼膏治疗VKC的疗效。方法:在这项前瞻性随访研究中,我们纳入了有活动性症状的VKC患者。所有患者均应用0.03%他克莫司眼膏,每日2次,连用2个月,然后每日1次,连用1个月。所有患者在治疗前和治疗后3个月均行as - oct检查,客观评价治疗效果。结果:我们纳入了10例活动性症状性VKC患者(9男1女)的20只眼睛。平均年龄17.3岁(范围:11 - 36岁),眼睑型9例,混合型1例。在治疗后的随访中,所有患者的乳头都明显变平和缩小。AS-OCT测量显示,治疗3个月后,与基线测量值相比,眼睑乳头的垂直、水平和总直径和结膜厚度显著减少(均P < 0.001)。在研究期间未观察到他克莫司引起的严重不良反应。结论:AS-OCT是评价0.03%他克莫司眼膏治疗VKC患者疗效的一种合适的客观方法。未来的大规模研究,包括更大范围的年龄组,更长的随访时间和治疗后多次随访时的AS-OCT监测,需要证实我们的初步结果。此外,AS-OCT在监测活动性VKC患者中的诊断准确性应由经验丰富的角膜研究员进行测试,并与客观评分进行比较。
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