Incidence and clinical characteristics of paediatric keratitis

Br J Ophthalmol. 2023 Sep;107(9):1253-1257. doi: 10.1136/bjophthalmol-2021-320793. Epub 2022 May 13.

Abstract

Background/aims: To report the incidence and clinical characteristics of paediatric keratitis diagnosed over a 10-year period in a well-defined population.

Design: Retrospective, population-based study.

Methods: Setting: multicentre.

Population: patients (<19 years) diagnosed with keratitis as residents of Olmsted County from 1 January 2000, through 31 December 2009.

Main outcome measures: calculated annual age-specific and gender-specific incidence rates, demographic information and initial and final visual acuity.

Results: A total of 294 diagnoses of keratitis occurred in 285 children during the 10-year period, yielding an incidence of 78.0 per 100 000 younger than 19 years (95% CI 69.0 to 87.1) or approximately 1 in 1282 children. The incidence increased throughout the 10-year study period (p<0.001). The mean age at diagnosis was 15.3 years (range, 0.2-18.9) and 172 (60.4%) were women. The observed forms included keratitis due to contact lens wear in 134 (45.6%), infectious keratitis in 72 (24.5%), keratitis not otherwise specified in 65 (22.1%) and keratitis sicca in 23 (7.8%). The visual acuity was reduced to ≤20/40 in 61 (21.4) of the 285 patients at the initial examination and in 24 (8.4%) at the final examination. Children with infectious keratitis had the poorest presenting vision and the best final vision, whereas the reverse was true for those with keratitis sicca.

Conclusions: Keratitis, regardless of aetiology, was observed in approximately 1 in 1300 children by 19 years of age in this population-based cohort. Nearly half were related to contact lens wear and a decrease in vision to ≤ 20/40 occurred in 1 in 12 patients.

Keywords: Contact lens; Epidemiology; Inflammation; Vision.

Publication types

  • Research Support, N.I.H., Extramural

MeSH terms

  • Child
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Incidence
  • Keratitis* / diagnosis
  • Keratitis* / epidemiology
  • Keratoconjunctivitis Sicca*
  • Male
  • Retrospective Studies
  • Risk Factors

Supplementary concepts

  • Keratitis sicca