Br J Ophthalmol
Br J OphthalmolJune 2025Observational Study

Insights from 1096 clinical cases: pioneering a universal grading system for vernal keratoconjunctivitis management.

Glaucoma SurgeryNeuroprotection

Summary

VKC is a chronic disease that often causes visual complications. The new grading system based on the cornea status and symptom periodicity rather than disease activity might help plan the management better.

Abstract

AIM

To analyse the clinical and demographic profiles of patients with vernal keratoconjunctivitis (VKC) and propose a grading for VKC based on corneal status and symptom periodicity rather than disease activity.

METHODS

Retrospective observational study from January 2015 to January 2020 in India. VKC grading was based on past/present clinical signs and frequency of symptoms rather than disease activity. The electronic medical records were screened and details of VKC patients diagnosed by cornea specialists were recorded and analysed.

RESULTS

1096 VKC patients with a mean age of onset of 7.05±5.3 with 8.39% having adult onset were analysed. Symptoms included; itching (50.55%) and decreased vision (15.44%). Mixed VKC (52.04%) was the most common presentation with 49.1% having active disease. Complications included; keratoconus (18.43%), steroid-induced cataract (11.41%), glaucoma (10.95%) and limbal stem cell deficiency (5.29%). Dual-acting antiallergics (69.39%) were most commonly used, followed by topical immunomodulators.The patients were graded as, grade I: mild-presence of mild and seasonal symptoms and/or signs. Grade

II

moderate-presence of persistent symptoms/and/or signs without corneal involvement. Grade

III

severe-chronic persistent symptoms/and/or intermittent signs with corneal involvement or asymptomatic to mild symptoms with corneal pathognomonic signs. Grade

IV

very severe-chronic persistent symptoms and/or corneal pathognomonic signs or active involvement/complication or asymptomatic with complications.

CONCLUSION

VKC is a chronic disease that often causes visual complications. The new grading system based on the cornea status and symptom periodicity rather than disease activity might help plan the management better.

Keywords

CorneaOcular surface

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