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Prognosis and persistence of smell and taste dysfunction in patients with covid-19: meta-analysis with parametric cure modelling of recovery curves

OBJECTIVE: To clarify in patients with covid-19 the recovery rate of smell and taste, proportion with persistent dysfunction of smell and taste, and prognostic factors associated with recovery of smell and taste. DESIGN: Systematic review and meta-analysis. DATA SOURCES: PubMed, Embase, Scopus, Coch...

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Autores principales: Tan, Benjamin Kye Jyn, Han, Ruobing, Zhao, Joseph J, Tan, Nicole Kye Wen, Quah, Emrick Sen Hui, Tan, Claire Jing-Wen, Chan, Yiong Huak, Teo, Neville Wei Yang, Charn, Tze Choong, See, Anna, Xu, Shuhui, Chapurin, Nikita, Chandra, Rakesh K, Chowdhury, Naweed, Butowt, Rafal, von Bartheld, Christopher S, Kumar, B Nirmal, Hopkins, Claire, Toh, Song Tar
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Publicado: BMJ Publishing Group Ltd. 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9326326/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35896188
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmj-2021-069503
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author Tan, Benjamin Kye Jyn
Han, Ruobing
Zhao, Joseph J
Tan, Nicole Kye Wen
Quah, Emrick Sen Hui
Tan, Claire Jing-Wen
Chan, Yiong Huak
Teo, Neville Wei Yang
Charn, Tze Choong
See, Anna
Xu, Shuhui
Chapurin, Nikita
Chandra, Rakesh K
Chowdhury, Naweed
Butowt, Rafal
von Bartheld, Christopher S
Kumar, B Nirmal
Hopkins, Claire
Toh, Song Tar
author_facet Tan, Benjamin Kye Jyn
Han, Ruobing
Zhao, Joseph J
Tan, Nicole Kye Wen
Quah, Emrick Sen Hui
Tan, Claire Jing-Wen
Chan, Yiong Huak
Teo, Neville Wei Yang
Charn, Tze Choong
See, Anna
Xu, Shuhui
Chapurin, Nikita
Chandra, Rakesh K
Chowdhury, Naweed
Butowt, Rafal
von Bartheld, Christopher S
Kumar, B Nirmal
Hopkins, Claire
Toh, Song Tar
author_sort Tan, Benjamin Kye Jyn
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description OBJECTIVE: To clarify in patients with covid-19 the recovery rate of smell and taste, proportion with persistent dysfunction of smell and taste, and prognostic factors associated with recovery of smell and taste. DESIGN: Systematic review and meta-analysis. DATA SOURCES: PubMed, Embase, Scopus, Cochrane Library, and medRxiv from inception to 3 October 2021. REVIEW METHODS: Two blinded reviewers selected observational studies of adults (≥18 years) with covid-19 related dysfunction of smell or taste. Descriptive prognosis studies with time-to-event curves and prognostic association studies of any prognostic factor were included. DATA EXTRACTION AND SYNTHESIS: Two reviewers extracted data, evaluated study bias using QUIPS, and appraised evidence quality using GRADE, following PRISMA and MOOSE reporting guidelines. Using iterative numerical algorithms, time-to-event individual patient data (IPD) were reconstructed and pooled to retrieve distribution-free summary survival curves, with recovery rates reported at 30 day intervals for participants who remained alive. To estimate the proportion with persistent smell and taste dysfunction, cure fractions from Weibull non-mixture cure models of plateaued survival curves were logit transformed and pooled in a two stage meta-analysis. Conventional aggregate data meta-analysis was performed to explore unadjusted associations of prognostic factors with recovery. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: The primary outcomes were the proportions of patients remaining with smell or taste dysfunction. Secondary outcomes were the odds ratios of prognostic variables associated with recovery of smell and taste. RESULTS: 18 studies (3699 patients) from 4180 records were included in reconstructed IPD meta-analyses. Risk of bias was low to moderate; conclusions remained unaltered after exclusion of four high risk studies. Evidence quality was moderate to high. Based on parametric cure modelling, persistent self-reported smell and taste dysfunction could develop in an estimated 5.6% (95% confidence interval 2.7% to 11.0%, I(2)=70%, τ(2)=0.756, 95% prediction interval 0.7% to 33.5%) and 4.4% (1.2% to 14.6%, I(2)=67%, τ(2)=0.684, 95% prediction interval 0.0% to 49.0%) of patients, respectively. Sensitivity analyses suggest these could be underestimates. At 30, 60, 90, and 180 days, respectively, 74.1% (95% confidence interval 64.0% to 81.3%), 85.8% (77.6% to 90.9%), 90.0% (83.3% to 94.0%), and 95.7% (89.5% to 98.3%) of patients recovered their sense of smell (I(2)=0.0-77.2%, τ(2)=0.006-0.050) and 78.8% (70.5% to 84.7%), 87.7% (82.0% to 91.6%), 90.3% (83.5% to 94.3%), and 98.0% (92.2% to 95.5%) recovered their sense of taste (range of I(2)=0.0-72.1%, τ(2)=0.000-0.015). Women were less likely to recover their sense of smell (odds ratio 0.52, 95% confidence interval 0.37 to 0.72, seven studies, I(2)=20%, τ(2)=0.0224) and taste (0.31, 0.13 to 0.72, seven studies, I(2)=78%, τ(2)=0.5121) than men, and patients with greater initial severity of dysfunction (0.48, 0.31 to 0.73, five studies, I(2)=10%, τ(2)<0.001) or nasal congestion (0.42, 0.18 to 0.97, three studies, I(2)=0%, τ(2)<0.001) were less likely to recover their sense of smell. CONCLUSIONS: A substantial proportion of patients with covid-19 might develop long lasting change in their sense of smell or taste. This could contribute to the growing burden of long covid. SYSTEMATIC REVIEW REGISTRATION: PROSPERO CRD42021283922.
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spelling pubmed-93263262022-07-27 Prognosis and persistence of smell and taste dysfunction in patients with covid-19: meta-analysis with parametric cure modelling of recovery curves Tan, Benjamin Kye Jyn Han, Ruobing Zhao, Joseph J Tan, Nicole Kye Wen Quah, Emrick Sen Hui Tan, Claire Jing-Wen Chan, Yiong Huak Teo, Neville Wei Yang Charn, Tze Choong See, Anna Xu, Shuhui Chapurin, Nikita Chandra, Rakesh K Chowdhury, Naweed Butowt, Rafal von Bartheld, Christopher S Kumar, B Nirmal Hopkins, Claire Toh, Song Tar BMJ Research OBJECTIVE: To clarify in patients with covid-19 the recovery rate of smell and taste, proportion with persistent dysfunction of smell and taste, and prognostic factors associated with recovery of smell and taste. DESIGN: Systematic review and meta-analysis. DATA SOURCES: PubMed, Embase, Scopus, Cochrane Library, and medRxiv from inception to 3 October 2021. REVIEW METHODS: Two blinded reviewers selected observational studies of adults (≥18 years) with covid-19 related dysfunction of smell or taste. Descriptive prognosis studies with time-to-event curves and prognostic association studies of any prognostic factor were included. DATA EXTRACTION AND SYNTHESIS: Two reviewers extracted data, evaluated study bias using QUIPS, and appraised evidence quality using GRADE, following PRISMA and MOOSE reporting guidelines. Using iterative numerical algorithms, time-to-event individual patient data (IPD) were reconstructed and pooled to retrieve distribution-free summary survival curves, with recovery rates reported at 30 day intervals for participants who remained alive. To estimate the proportion with persistent smell and taste dysfunction, cure fractions from Weibull non-mixture cure models of plateaued survival curves were logit transformed and pooled in a two stage meta-analysis. Conventional aggregate data meta-analysis was performed to explore unadjusted associations of prognostic factors with recovery. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: The primary outcomes were the proportions of patients remaining with smell or taste dysfunction. Secondary outcomes were the odds ratios of prognostic variables associated with recovery of smell and taste. RESULTS: 18 studies (3699 patients) from 4180 records were included in reconstructed IPD meta-analyses. Risk of bias was low to moderate; conclusions remained unaltered after exclusion of four high risk studies. Evidence quality was moderate to high. Based on parametric cure modelling, persistent self-reported smell and taste dysfunction could develop in an estimated 5.6% (95% confidence interval 2.7% to 11.0%, I(2)=70%, τ(2)=0.756, 95% prediction interval 0.7% to 33.5%) and 4.4% (1.2% to 14.6%, I(2)=67%, τ(2)=0.684, 95% prediction interval 0.0% to 49.0%) of patients, respectively. Sensitivity analyses suggest these could be underestimates. At 30, 60, 90, and 180 days, respectively, 74.1% (95% confidence interval 64.0% to 81.3%), 85.8% (77.6% to 90.9%), 90.0% (83.3% to 94.0%), and 95.7% (89.5% to 98.3%) of patients recovered their sense of smell (I(2)=0.0-77.2%, τ(2)=0.006-0.050) and 78.8% (70.5% to 84.7%), 87.7% (82.0% to 91.6%), 90.3% (83.5% to 94.3%), and 98.0% (92.2% to 95.5%) recovered their sense of taste (range of I(2)=0.0-72.1%, τ(2)=0.000-0.015). Women were less likely to recover their sense of smell (odds ratio 0.52, 95% confidence interval 0.37 to 0.72, seven studies, I(2)=20%, τ(2)=0.0224) and taste (0.31, 0.13 to 0.72, seven studies, I(2)=78%, τ(2)=0.5121) than men, and patients with greater initial severity of dysfunction (0.48, 0.31 to 0.73, five studies, I(2)=10%, τ(2)<0.001) or nasal congestion (0.42, 0.18 to 0.97, three studies, I(2)=0%, τ(2)<0.001) were less likely to recover their sense of smell. CONCLUSIONS: A substantial proportion of patients with covid-19 might develop long lasting change in their sense of smell or taste. This could contribute to the growing burden of long covid. SYSTEMATIC REVIEW REGISTRATION: PROSPERO CRD42021283922. BMJ Publishing Group Ltd. 2022-07-27 /pmc/articles/PMC9326326/ /pubmed/35896188 http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmj-2021-069503 Text en © Author(s) (or their employer(s)) 2019. Re-use permitted under CC BY-NC. No commercial re-use. See rights and permissions. Published by BMJ. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed in accordance with the Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial (CC BY-NC 4.0) license, which permits others to distribute, remix, adapt, build upon this work non-commercially, and license their derivative works on different terms, provided the original work is properly cited and the use is non-commercial. See: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) .
spellingShingle Research
Tan, Benjamin Kye Jyn
Han, Ruobing
Zhao, Joseph J
Tan, Nicole Kye Wen
Quah, Emrick Sen Hui
Tan, Claire Jing-Wen
Chan, Yiong Huak
Teo, Neville Wei Yang
Charn, Tze Choong
See, Anna
Xu, Shuhui
Chapurin, Nikita
Chandra, Rakesh K
Chowdhury, Naweed
Butowt, Rafal
von Bartheld, Christopher S
Kumar, B Nirmal
Hopkins, Claire
Toh, Song Tar
Prognosis and persistence of smell and taste dysfunction in patients with covid-19: meta-analysis with parametric cure modelling of recovery curves
title Prognosis and persistence of smell and taste dysfunction in patients with covid-19: meta-analysis with parametric cure modelling of recovery curves
title_full Prognosis and persistence of smell and taste dysfunction in patients with covid-19: meta-analysis with parametric cure modelling of recovery curves
title_fullStr Prognosis and persistence of smell and taste dysfunction in patients with covid-19: meta-analysis with parametric cure modelling of recovery curves
title_full_unstemmed Prognosis and persistence of smell and taste dysfunction in patients with covid-19: meta-analysis with parametric cure modelling of recovery curves
title_short Prognosis and persistence of smell and taste dysfunction in patients with covid-19: meta-analysis with parametric cure modelling of recovery curves
title_sort prognosis and persistence of smell and taste dysfunction in patients with covid-19: meta-analysis with parametric cure modelling of recovery curves
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9326326/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35896188
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmj-2021-069503
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