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Chemosensory dysfunction in COVID-19 out-patients

BACKGROUND: Since the outbreak in China due to coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) various studies have been published describing olfactory and gustatory dysfunction (OGD). OBJECTIVE: The aim was to investigate the frequency and severity of OGD in SARS-CoV-2 (+) out-patients compared to controls wit...

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Autores principales: Rojas-Lechuga, María Jesús, Izquierdo-Domínguez, Adriana, Chiesa-Estomba, Carlos, Calvo-Henríquez, Christian, Villarreal, Ithzel Maria, Cuesta-Chasco, Genoveva, Bernal-Sprekelsen, Manuel, Mullol, Joaquim, Alobid, Isam
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Springer Berlin Heidelberg 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7447084/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32844305
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00405-020-06266-3
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author Rojas-Lechuga, María Jesús
Izquierdo-Domínguez, Adriana
Chiesa-Estomba, Carlos
Calvo-Henríquez, Christian
Villarreal, Ithzel Maria
Cuesta-Chasco, Genoveva
Bernal-Sprekelsen, Manuel
Mullol, Joaquim
Alobid, Isam
author_facet Rojas-Lechuga, María Jesús
Izquierdo-Domínguez, Adriana
Chiesa-Estomba, Carlos
Calvo-Henríquez, Christian
Villarreal, Ithzel Maria
Cuesta-Chasco, Genoveva
Bernal-Sprekelsen, Manuel
Mullol, Joaquim
Alobid, Isam
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description BACKGROUND: Since the outbreak in China due to coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) various studies have been published describing olfactory and gustatory dysfunction (OGD). OBJECTIVE: The aim was to investigate the frequency and severity of OGD in SARS-CoV-2 (+) out-patients compared to controls with common cold/flu like symptoms and two negative RT-PCR. METHODS: A multicenter cross-sectional study on SARS-CoV-2-positive out-patients (n = 197) and controls (n = 107) from five Spanish Hospitals. Severity of OGD was categorized by visual analogue scale (VAS). Frequency and severity of the chemosensory impairment were analyzed. RESULTS: The frequencies of smell (70.1%) and taste loss (65%) were significantly higher among COVID-19 subjects than in the controls (20.6% and 19.6%, respectively). Simultaneous OGD was more frequent in the COVID-19 group (61.9% vs 10.3%) and they scored higher in VAS for severity of OGD than controls. In the COVID-19 group, OGD was predominant in young subjects 46.5 ± 14.5 and females (63.5%). Subjects with severe loss of smell were younger (42.7 years old vs 45.5 years old), and recovered later (median = 7, IQR = 5.5 vs median = 4, IQR = 3) than those with mild loss of smell. Subjects with severe loss of taste, recovered later in days (median = 7, IQR = 6 vs median = 2, IQR = 2), compared to those with mild loss. CONCLUSION: OGD is a prevalent symptom in COVID-19 subjects with significant differences compared to controls. It was predominant in young and females subjects. Stratified analysis by the severity of OGD showed that more than 60% of COVID-19 subjects presented a severe OGD who took a longer time to recover compared to those with mild symptoms.
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spelling pubmed-74470842020-08-26 Chemosensory dysfunction in COVID-19 out-patients Rojas-Lechuga, María Jesús Izquierdo-Domínguez, Adriana Chiesa-Estomba, Carlos Calvo-Henríquez, Christian Villarreal, Ithzel Maria Cuesta-Chasco, Genoveva Bernal-Sprekelsen, Manuel Mullol, Joaquim Alobid, Isam Eur Arch Otorhinolaryngol Rhinology BACKGROUND: Since the outbreak in China due to coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) various studies have been published describing olfactory and gustatory dysfunction (OGD). OBJECTIVE: The aim was to investigate the frequency and severity of OGD in SARS-CoV-2 (+) out-patients compared to controls with common cold/flu like symptoms and two negative RT-PCR. METHODS: A multicenter cross-sectional study on SARS-CoV-2-positive out-patients (n = 197) and controls (n = 107) from five Spanish Hospitals. Severity of OGD was categorized by visual analogue scale (VAS). Frequency and severity of the chemosensory impairment were analyzed. RESULTS: The frequencies of smell (70.1%) and taste loss (65%) were significantly higher among COVID-19 subjects than in the controls (20.6% and 19.6%, respectively). Simultaneous OGD was more frequent in the COVID-19 group (61.9% vs 10.3%) and they scored higher in VAS for severity of OGD than controls. In the COVID-19 group, OGD was predominant in young subjects 46.5 ± 14.5 and females (63.5%). Subjects with severe loss of smell were younger (42.7 years old vs 45.5 years old), and recovered later (median = 7, IQR = 5.5 vs median = 4, IQR = 3) than those with mild loss of smell. Subjects with severe loss of taste, recovered later in days (median = 7, IQR = 6 vs median = 2, IQR = 2), compared to those with mild loss. CONCLUSION: OGD is a prevalent symptom in COVID-19 subjects with significant differences compared to controls. It was predominant in young and females subjects. Stratified analysis by the severity of OGD showed that more than 60% of COVID-19 subjects presented a severe OGD who took a longer time to recover compared to those with mild symptoms. Springer Berlin Heidelberg 2020-08-25 2021 /pmc/articles/PMC7447084/ /pubmed/32844305 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00405-020-06266-3 Text en © Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature 2020 This article is made available via the PMC Open Access Subset for unrestricted research re-use and secondary analysis in any form or by any means with acknowledgement of the original source. These permissions are granted for the duration of the World Health Organization (WHO) declaration of COVID-19 as a global pandemic.
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Izquierdo-Domínguez, Adriana
Chiesa-Estomba, Carlos
Calvo-Henríquez, Christian
Villarreal, Ithzel Maria
Cuesta-Chasco, Genoveva
Bernal-Sprekelsen, Manuel
Mullol, Joaquim
Alobid, Isam
Chemosensory dysfunction in COVID-19 out-patients
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title_full Chemosensory dysfunction in COVID-19 out-patients
title_fullStr Chemosensory dysfunction in COVID-19 out-patients
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title_short Chemosensory dysfunction in COVID-19 out-patients
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7447084/
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