Chemosensory Dysfunction 3-Months After COVID-19, Medications and Factors Associated with Complete Recovery

被引:2
|
作者
Fornazieri, Marco Aurelio [1 ,2 ,3 ,4 ,5 ]
da Silva, Jose Lucas Barbosa [1 ]
Gameiro, Juliana Gutschow [1 ]
Scussiato, Henrique Ochoa [1 ]
Ramos, Rafael Antonio Matias Ribeiro [1 ]
Cunha, Bruno Machado [1 ]
Figueiredo, Alan Felipe [1 ]
Takahashi, Eduardo Hideki [1 ]
Marin, Gabrielli Algazal [2 ]
Caetano, Igor Ruan de Araujo [2 ]
Meli, Tainara Kawane [1 ]
Higuchi, Diego Issamu [2 ]
dos Santos, Rafael Rodrigues Pinheiro [2 ]
Rampazzo, Ana Carla Mondek [2 ]
Pinna, Fabio de Rezende [3 ]
Voegels, Richard Louis [3 ]
Doty, Richard L. [4 ]
机构
[1] Univ Estadual Londrina, Londrina, PR, Brazil
[2] Pontif Catholic Univ Parana, Londrina, Brazil
[3] Univ Sao Paulo, Sao Paulo, Sao Paulo, Brazil
[4] Univ Penn, Smell & Taste Ctr, Perelman Sch Med, Dept Otorhinolaryngol Head & Neck Surg, Philadelphia, PA USA
[5] Univ Estadual Londrina, Dept Clin Surg, 60 Robert Koch Ave, BR-86038350 Londrina, Parana, Brazil
来源
关键词
smell; taste; COVID-19; SARS-CoV-2; olfaction disorders; olfactory perception; sex; diagnostic tests; SMELL;
D O I
10.1177/00034894221138485
中图分类号
R76 [耳鼻咽喉科学];
学科分类号
100213 ;
摘要
Objectives: To examine the longitudinal prevalence and recovery of olfactory, gustatory, and oral chemesthetic deficits in a sizable cohort of SARS-CoV-2 infected persons using quantitative testing. To determine whether demographic and clinical factors, mainly the medications used after the COVID-19 diagnosis, influence the test measures. Methods: Prospective cohort in a hospital with primary, secondary, tertiary, and quaternary care. Patients with confirmed COVID-19 were tested during the acute infection phase (within 15 days of initial symptom, n = 187) and one (n = 113) and 3 months later (n = 73). The University of Pennsylvania Smell Identification Test, the Global Gustatory Test, and a novel test for chemesthesis were administered at all visits. Results: During the acute phase, 93% were anosmic or microsmic and 29.4% were hypogeusic. No one was ageusic. A deficit in oral chemesthesis was present in 13.4%. By 3 months, taste and chemesthesis had largely recovered, however, some degree of olfactory dysfunction remained in 54.8%. Remarkably, patients who had been treated with anticoagulants tended to have more olfactory improvement. Recovery was greater in men than in women, but was unrelated to disease severity, smoking behavior, or the use of various medications prior to, or during, COVID-19 infection. Conclusions: When using quantitative testing, olfactory disturbances were found in nearly all SARS-CoV-2 infected patients during the acute infection phase. Taste or chemesthetic deficits were low. Olfactory impairment persisted to some degree in over half of the patients at the 3-month follow-up evaluation, being more common in women and less common in those who had been treated earlier with anticoagulants.
引用
收藏
页码:1177 / 1185
页数:9
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Persistent chemosensory dysfunction in a young patient with mild COVID-19 with partial recovery 15 months after the onset
    Cecchini, Maria Paola
    Brozzetti, Lorenzo
    Cardobi, Nicolo
    Sacchetto, Luca
    Gibellini, Davide
    Montemezzi, Stefania
    Cheli, Marta
    Manganotti, Paolo
    Monaco, Salvatore
    Zanusso, Gianluigi
    [J]. NEUROLOGICAL SCIENCES, 2022, 43 (01) : 99 - 104
  • [2] Persistent chemosensory dysfunction in a young patient with mild COVID-19 with partial recovery 15 months after the onset
    Maria Paola Cecchini
    Lorenzo Brozzetti
    Nicolò Cardobi
    Luca Sacchetto
    Davide Gibellini
    Stefania Montemezzi
    Marta Cheli
    Paolo Manganotti
    Salvatore Monaco
    Gianluigi Zanusso
    [J]. Neurological Sciences, 2022, 43 : 99 - 104
  • [3] Chemosensory Dysfunction in COVID-19: Behavioral and Neurobiological Factors
    Moein, Shima T.
    Doty, Richard L.
    Parma, Valentina
    Overdevest, Jonathan
    Yan, Carol
    [J]. CHEMICAL SENSES, 2021, 46
  • [4] Surveying Chemosensory Dysfunction in COVID-19
    Green, Barry G.
    [J]. CHEMICAL SENSES, 2020, 45 (07) : 509 - 511
  • [5] Cardiac Dysfunction and Arrhythmias 3 Months After Hospitalization for COVID-19
    Ingul, Charlotte B.
    Grimsmo, Jostein
    Mecinaj, Albulena
    Trebinjac, Divna
    Nossen, Magnus Berger
    Andrup, Simon
    Grenne, Bjornar
    Dalen, Havard
    Einvik, Gunnar
    Stavem, Knut
    Follestad, Turid
    Josefsen, Tony
    Omland, Torbjorn
    Jensen, Torstein
    [J]. JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN HEART ASSOCIATION, 2022, 11 (03):
  • [6] Factors Associated With Persisting Olfactory Dysfunction After COVID-19
    Prem, Bernhard
    Liu, David T.
    Boehme, Katharina
    Maurer, Mia T.
    Renner, Bertold
    Mueller, Christian A.
    [J]. CLINICAL OTOLARYNGOLOGY, 2024,
  • [7] Post-COVID-19 mental health and its associated factors at 3-months after discharge: A case-control study
    Azizi, Asmaa
    Achak, Doha
    Saad, Elmadani
    Hilali, Abderraouf
    Youlyouz-Marfak, Ibtissam
    Marfak, Abdelghafour
    [J]. CLINICAL EPIDEMIOLOGY AND GLOBAL HEALTH, 2022, 17
  • [8] Lung Dysfunction 3 and 6 Months after confirmed Covid-19 Infection
    Wessmann, P.
    Klueppelberg, J.
    Franzen, D.
    [J]. PNEUMOLOGIE, 2023, 77 : S16 - S16
  • [9] Cluster analysis unveils a severe persistent respiratory impairment phenotype 3-months after severe COVID-19
    Jeanne-Marie Perotin
    Fabien Gierski
    Lois Bolko
    Sandra Dury
    Sarah Barrière
    Claire Launois
    Maxime Dewolf
    Stéphane Chouabe
    Eric Bongrain
    Davy Picard
    Eric Tran
    Yoann N’Guyen
    Bruno Mourvillier
    Amélie Servettaz
    Amandine Rapin
    Claude Marcus
    François Lebargy
    Arthur Kaladjian
    Jean-Hugues Salmon
    Gaetan Deslee
    [J]. Respiratory Research, 23
  • [10] Cluster analysis unveils a severe persistent respiratory impairment phenotype 3-months after severe COVID-19
    Perotin, Jeanne-Marie
    Gierski, Fabien
    Bolko, Lois
    Dury, Sandra
    Barriere, Sarah
    Launois, Claire
    Dewolf, Maxime
    Chouabe, Stephane
    Bongrain, Eric
    Picard, Davy
    Tran, Eric
    N'Guyen, Yoann
    Mourvillier, Bruno
    Servettaz, Amelie
    Rapin, Amandine
    Marcus, Claude
    Lebargy, Francois
    Kaladjian, Arthur
    Salmon, Jean-Hugues
    Deslee, Gaetan
    [J]. RESPIRATORY RESEARCH, 2022, 23 (01)