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Funktionelle und morphologische Geschmacks- und Geruchsstörungen bei COVID-19-Patienten

OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to test the prevalence and evolution of acute olfactory and gustatory functional impairment and their morphologic correlates in COVID-19 patients who require hospitalization due to COVID-19-related respiratory conditions. METHODS: Included were 53 consecutive hospitalized...

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Autores principales: Pavlidis, Pavlos, Schittek, Gregor Alexander, Fouka, Evangelia, Spyridonidis, Efstathios, Gouveris, Haralampos
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Publicado: Springer Medizin 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9425785/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36040511
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00106-022-01218-1
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author Pavlidis, Pavlos
Schittek, Gregor Alexander
Fouka, Evangelia
Spyridonidis, Efstathios
Gouveris, Haralampos
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Schittek, Gregor Alexander
Fouka, Evangelia
Spyridonidis, Efstathios
Gouveris, Haralampos
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description OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to test the prevalence and evolution of acute olfactory and gustatory functional impairment and their morphologic correlates in COVID-19 patients who require hospitalization due to COVID-19-related respiratory conditions. METHODS: Included were 53 consecutive hospitalized patients (23 males, 30 females; age 42.54 ± 10.95 years) with an RT-PCR-confirmed COVID-19 diagnosis. Patients were examined twice: just after hospital discharge and 4–6 weeks later. Electrogustometric (EGM) thresholds at the tongue area supplied by the chorda tympani, at the soft palate, and in the region of the vallate papillae were recorded bilaterally. Olfaction was examined by Sniffin’ sticks (Burghardt GmbH, Wedel, Germany). The patients’ nasal and oral mucosa (fungiform papillae, fpap) were examined by contact endoscopy. Findings were compared to those of 53 healthy individuals matched for sex and age (23 males, 30 females; age 42.90 ± 10.64 years). RESULTS: EGM thresholds in patients were significantly higher than those of healthy subjects at both timepoints. EGM thresholds at the second measurement were significantly lower than those at the first measurement. Accordingly, patient-reported gustatory outcomes were improved at the second measurement. The same pattern was found using Sniffin’ sticks. Significant alterations in form and vascularization of fPap were detected in patients, especially at the first instance. Interestingly we did not observe any significant changes in the morphology and vascularization of nasal mucosa. CONCLUSION: COVID-19 affects both gustatory and olfactory functions. In parallel, it also affects the structure and vascularization of both nasal and oral mucosa, albeit the nasal mucosa to a much lesser, non-significant extent. Our findings suggest that COVID-19 may cause a mild to profound neuropathy of multiple cranial nerves.
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spelling pubmed-94257852022-08-30 Funktionelle und morphologische Geschmacks- und Geruchsstörungen bei COVID-19-Patienten Pavlidis, Pavlos Schittek, Gregor Alexander Fouka, Evangelia Spyridonidis, Efstathios Gouveris, Haralampos HNO Originalien OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to test the prevalence and evolution of acute olfactory and gustatory functional impairment and their morphologic correlates in COVID-19 patients who require hospitalization due to COVID-19-related respiratory conditions. METHODS: Included were 53 consecutive hospitalized patients (23 males, 30 females; age 42.54 ± 10.95 years) with an RT-PCR-confirmed COVID-19 diagnosis. Patients were examined twice: just after hospital discharge and 4–6 weeks later. Electrogustometric (EGM) thresholds at the tongue area supplied by the chorda tympani, at the soft palate, and in the region of the vallate papillae were recorded bilaterally. Olfaction was examined by Sniffin’ sticks (Burghardt GmbH, Wedel, Germany). The patients’ nasal and oral mucosa (fungiform papillae, fpap) were examined by contact endoscopy. Findings were compared to those of 53 healthy individuals matched for sex and age (23 males, 30 females; age 42.90 ± 10.64 years). RESULTS: EGM thresholds in patients were significantly higher than those of healthy subjects at both timepoints. EGM thresholds at the second measurement were significantly lower than those at the first measurement. Accordingly, patient-reported gustatory outcomes were improved at the second measurement. The same pattern was found using Sniffin’ sticks. Significant alterations in form and vascularization of fPap were detected in patients, especially at the first instance. Interestingly we did not observe any significant changes in the morphology and vascularization of nasal mucosa. CONCLUSION: COVID-19 affects both gustatory and olfactory functions. In parallel, it also affects the structure and vascularization of both nasal and oral mucosa, albeit the nasal mucosa to a much lesser, non-significant extent. Our findings suggest that COVID-19 may cause a mild to profound neuropathy of multiple cranial nerves. Springer Medizin 2022-08-30 2022 /pmc/articles/PMC9425785/ /pubmed/36040511 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00106-022-01218-1 Text en © The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Medizin Verlag GmbH, ein Teil von Springer Nature 2022 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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Pavlidis, Pavlos
Schittek, Gregor Alexander
Fouka, Evangelia
Spyridonidis, Efstathios
Gouveris, Haralampos
Funktionelle und morphologische Geschmacks- und Geruchsstörungen bei COVID-19-Patienten
title Funktionelle und morphologische Geschmacks- und Geruchsstörungen bei COVID-19-Patienten
title_full Funktionelle und morphologische Geschmacks- und Geruchsstörungen bei COVID-19-Patienten
title_fullStr Funktionelle und morphologische Geschmacks- und Geruchsstörungen bei COVID-19-Patienten
title_full_unstemmed Funktionelle und morphologische Geschmacks- und Geruchsstörungen bei COVID-19-Patienten
title_short Funktionelle und morphologische Geschmacks- und Geruchsstörungen bei COVID-19-Patienten
title_sort funktionelle und morphologische geschmacks- und geruchsstörungen bei covid-19-patienten
topic Originalien
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9425785/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36040511
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00106-022-01218-1
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