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Sociodemographic Characteristics and Comorbidities of Patients With Long COVID and Persistent Olfactory Dysfunction

IMPORTANCE: Determining the characteristics, type, and severity of olfactory dysfunction in patients with long COVID is important for the prognosis and potential treatment of the affected population. OBJECTIVE: To describe the sociodemographic and clinical features of patients with long COVID who de...

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Autores principales: Mendes Paranhos, Alna Carolina, Nazareth Dias, Ápio Ricardo, Machado da Silva, Livia Caroline, Vieira Hennemann Koury, Gisele, de Jesus Sousa, Emanuel, Cerasi, Antônio José, Souza, Givago Silva, Simões Quaresma, Juarez Antônio, Magno Falcão, Luiz Fábio
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Publicado: American Medical Association 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9459661/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36074464
http://dx.doi.org/10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2022.30637
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author Mendes Paranhos, Alna Carolina
Nazareth Dias, Ápio Ricardo
Machado da Silva, Livia Caroline
Vieira Hennemann Koury, Gisele
de Jesus Sousa, Emanuel
Cerasi, Antônio José
Souza, Givago Silva
Simões Quaresma, Juarez Antônio
Magno Falcão, Luiz Fábio
author_facet Mendes Paranhos, Alna Carolina
Nazareth Dias, Ápio Ricardo
Machado da Silva, Livia Caroline
Vieira Hennemann Koury, Gisele
de Jesus Sousa, Emanuel
Cerasi, Antônio José
Souza, Givago Silva
Simões Quaresma, Juarez Antônio
Magno Falcão, Luiz Fábio
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description IMPORTANCE: Determining the characteristics, type, and severity of olfactory dysfunction in patients with long COVID is important for the prognosis and potential treatment of the affected population. OBJECTIVE: To describe the sociodemographic and clinical features of patients with long COVID who develop persistent olfactory dysfunction. DESIGN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTS: This cross-sectional study, conducted at a rehabilitation center at a public university in the Amazon region of Brazil between September 9, 2020, and October 20, 2021, comprised 219 patients with long COVID and self-reported neurologic symptoms. Of these 219 patients, 139 received a diagnosis of chronic olfactory dysfunction, as confirmed by the Connecticut Chemosensory Clinical Research Center (CCCRC) test. EXPOSURE: Clinical diagnosis of long COVID. MAIN OUTCOMES AND MEASURES: Electronic case report forms were prepared for the collection of sociodemographic and clinical data. Patients’ sense of smell was evaluated via a CCCRC test, and the association of olfactory dysfunction with aspects of daily life was recorded using a questionnaire. RESULTS: Of the 219 patients included in the study, 164 (74.9%) were women, 194 (88.6%) were between 18 and 59 years of age (mean [SD] age, 43.2 [12.9] years), 206 (94.1%) had more than 9 years of education, and 115 (52.5%) had a monthly income of up to US $192.00. In the study group, 139 patients (63.5%) had some degree of olfactory dysfunction, whereas 80 patients (36.5%) had normosmia. Patients with olfactory dysfunction had a significantly longer duration of long COVID symptoms than those in the normosmia group (mean [SD], 242.7 [101.9] vs 221.0 [97.5] days; P = .01). Among patients with anosmia, there was a significant association between olfactory dysfunction and daily activities, especially in terms of impairment in hazard detection (21 of 31 patients [67.7%]), personal hygiene (21 of 31 patients [67.7%]), and food intake (21 of 31 patients [67.7%]). Univariable logistic regression analyses found that ageusia symptoms were associated with the occurrence of olfactory dysfunction (odds ratio [OR], 11.14 [95% CI, 4.76-26.07]; P < .001), whereas headache (OR, 0.41 [95% CI, 0.22-0.76]; P < .001) and sleep disorders (OR, 0.48 [95% CI, 0.26-0.92]; P = .02) showed an inverse association with the occurrence of olfactory dysfunction. CONCLUSIONS AND RELEVANCE: Olfactory dysfunction is one of the most important long-term neurologic symptoms of COVID-19, with the highest prevalence seen among women, adults, and outpatients. Patients with olfactory dysfunction may experience persistent severe hyposmia or anosmia more than 1 year from the onset of symptoms, suggesting the possibility of the condition becoming a permanent sequela.
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spelling pubmed-94596612022-09-24 Sociodemographic Characteristics and Comorbidities of Patients With Long COVID and Persistent Olfactory Dysfunction Mendes Paranhos, Alna Carolina Nazareth Dias, Ápio Ricardo Machado da Silva, Livia Caroline Vieira Hennemann Koury, Gisele de Jesus Sousa, Emanuel Cerasi, Antônio José Souza, Givago Silva Simões Quaresma, Juarez Antônio Magno Falcão, Luiz Fábio JAMA Netw Open Original Investigation IMPORTANCE: Determining the characteristics, type, and severity of olfactory dysfunction in patients with long COVID is important for the prognosis and potential treatment of the affected population. OBJECTIVE: To describe the sociodemographic and clinical features of patients with long COVID who develop persistent olfactory dysfunction. DESIGN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTS: This cross-sectional study, conducted at a rehabilitation center at a public university in the Amazon region of Brazil between September 9, 2020, and October 20, 2021, comprised 219 patients with long COVID and self-reported neurologic symptoms. Of these 219 patients, 139 received a diagnosis of chronic olfactory dysfunction, as confirmed by the Connecticut Chemosensory Clinical Research Center (CCCRC) test. EXPOSURE: Clinical diagnosis of long COVID. MAIN OUTCOMES AND MEASURES: Electronic case report forms were prepared for the collection of sociodemographic and clinical data. Patients’ sense of smell was evaluated via a CCCRC test, and the association of olfactory dysfunction with aspects of daily life was recorded using a questionnaire. RESULTS: Of the 219 patients included in the study, 164 (74.9%) were women, 194 (88.6%) were between 18 and 59 years of age (mean [SD] age, 43.2 [12.9] years), 206 (94.1%) had more than 9 years of education, and 115 (52.5%) had a monthly income of up to US $192.00. In the study group, 139 patients (63.5%) had some degree of olfactory dysfunction, whereas 80 patients (36.5%) had normosmia. Patients with olfactory dysfunction had a significantly longer duration of long COVID symptoms than those in the normosmia group (mean [SD], 242.7 [101.9] vs 221.0 [97.5] days; P = .01). Among patients with anosmia, there was a significant association between olfactory dysfunction and daily activities, especially in terms of impairment in hazard detection (21 of 31 patients [67.7%]), personal hygiene (21 of 31 patients [67.7%]), and food intake (21 of 31 patients [67.7%]). Univariable logistic regression analyses found that ageusia symptoms were associated with the occurrence of olfactory dysfunction (odds ratio [OR], 11.14 [95% CI, 4.76-26.07]; P < .001), whereas headache (OR, 0.41 [95% CI, 0.22-0.76]; P < .001) and sleep disorders (OR, 0.48 [95% CI, 0.26-0.92]; P = .02) showed an inverse association with the occurrence of olfactory dysfunction. CONCLUSIONS AND RELEVANCE: Olfactory dysfunction is one of the most important long-term neurologic symptoms of COVID-19, with the highest prevalence seen among women, adults, and outpatients. Patients with olfactory dysfunction may experience persistent severe hyposmia or anosmia more than 1 year from the onset of symptoms, suggesting the possibility of the condition becoming a permanent sequela. American Medical Association 2022-09-08 /pmc/articles/PMC9459661/ /pubmed/36074464 http://dx.doi.org/10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2022.30637 Text en Copyright 2022 Mendes Paranhos AC et al. JAMA Network Open. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the CC-BY License.
spellingShingle Original Investigation
Mendes Paranhos, Alna Carolina
Nazareth Dias, Ápio Ricardo
Machado da Silva, Livia Caroline
Vieira Hennemann Koury, Gisele
de Jesus Sousa, Emanuel
Cerasi, Antônio José
Souza, Givago Silva
Simões Quaresma, Juarez Antônio
Magno Falcão, Luiz Fábio
Sociodemographic Characteristics and Comorbidities of Patients With Long COVID and Persistent Olfactory Dysfunction
title Sociodemographic Characteristics and Comorbidities of Patients With Long COVID and Persistent Olfactory Dysfunction
title_full Sociodemographic Characteristics and Comorbidities of Patients With Long COVID and Persistent Olfactory Dysfunction
title_fullStr Sociodemographic Characteristics and Comorbidities of Patients With Long COVID and Persistent Olfactory Dysfunction
title_full_unstemmed Sociodemographic Characteristics and Comorbidities of Patients With Long COVID and Persistent Olfactory Dysfunction
title_short Sociodemographic Characteristics and Comorbidities of Patients With Long COVID and Persistent Olfactory Dysfunction
title_sort sociodemographic characteristics and comorbidities of patients with long covid and persistent olfactory dysfunction
topic Original Investigation
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9459661/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36074464
http://dx.doi.org/10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2022.30637
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