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Covid-19 affects taste independently of smell: results from a combined chemosensory home test and online survey from a global cohort (N=10,953)

People often confuse smell loss with taste loss, so it is unclear how much gustatory function is reduced in patients self-reporting taste loss. Our pre-registered cross-sectional study design included an online survey in 12 languages with instructions for self-administering chemosensory tests with t...

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Autores principales: Nguyen, Ha, Albayay, Javier, Höchenberger, Richard, Bhutani, Surabhi, Boesveldt, Sanne, Busch, Niko A., Croijmans, Ilja, Cooper, Keiland W., de Groot, Jasper H. B., Farruggia, Michael C., Fjaeldstad, Alexander W., Hayes, John E., Hummel, Thomas, Joseph, Paule V., Laktionova, Tatiana K., Thomas-Danguin, Thierry, Veldhuizen, Maria G., Voznessenskaya, Vera V., Parma, Valentina, Pepino, M. Yanina, Ohla, Kathrin
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Publicado: Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9882440/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36711499
http://dx.doi.org/10.1101/2023.01.16.23284630
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author Nguyen, Ha
Albayay, Javier
Höchenberger, Richard
Bhutani, Surabhi
Boesveldt, Sanne
Busch, Niko A.
Croijmans, Ilja
Cooper, Keiland W.
de Groot, Jasper H. B.
Farruggia, Michael C.
Fjaeldstad, Alexander W.
Hayes, John E.
Hummel, Thomas
Joseph, Paule V.
Laktionova, Tatiana K.
Thomas-Danguin, Thierry
Veldhuizen, Maria G.
Voznessenskaya, Vera V.
Parma, Valentina
Pepino, M. Yanina
Ohla, Kathrin
author_facet Nguyen, Ha
Albayay, Javier
Höchenberger, Richard
Bhutani, Surabhi
Boesveldt, Sanne
Busch, Niko A.
Croijmans, Ilja
Cooper, Keiland W.
de Groot, Jasper H. B.
Farruggia, Michael C.
Fjaeldstad, Alexander W.
Hayes, John E.
Hummel, Thomas
Joseph, Paule V.
Laktionova, Tatiana K.
Thomas-Danguin, Thierry
Veldhuizen, Maria G.
Voznessenskaya, Vera V.
Parma, Valentina
Pepino, M. Yanina
Ohla, Kathrin
author_sort Nguyen, Ha
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description People often confuse smell loss with taste loss, so it is unclear how much gustatory function is reduced in patients self-reporting taste loss. Our pre-registered cross-sectional study design included an online survey in 12 languages with instructions for self-administering chemosensory tests with ten household items. Between June 2020 and March 2021, 10,953 individuals participated. Of these, 3,356 self-reported a positive and 602 a negative COVID-19 diagnosis (COVID+ and COVID−, respectively); 1,267 were awaiting test results (COVID?). The rest reported no respiratory illness and were grouped by symptoms: sudden smell/taste changes (STC, N=4,445), other symptoms excluding smell or taste loss (OthS, N=832), and no symptoms (NoS, N=416). Taste, smell, and oral irritation intensities and self-assessed abilities were rated on visual analog scales. Compared to the NoS group, COVID+ was associated with a 21% reduction in taste (95% Confidence Interval (CI): 15–28%), 47% in smell (95%-CI: 37–56%), and 17% in oral irritation (95%-CI: 10–25%) intensity. In all groups, perceived intensity of smell (r=0.84), taste (r=0.68), and oral irritation (r=0.37) was correlated. Our findings suggest most reports of taste dysfunction with COVID-19 were genuine and not due to misinterpreting smell loss as taste loss (i.e., a classical taste-flavor confusion). Assessing smell and taste intensity of household items is a promising, cost-effective screening tool that complements self-reports and helps to disentangle taste loss from smell loss. However, it does not replace standardized validated psychophysical tests.
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spelling pubmed-98824402023-01-28 Covid-19 affects taste independently of smell: results from a combined chemosensory home test and online survey from a global cohort (N=10,953) Nguyen, Ha Albayay, Javier Höchenberger, Richard Bhutani, Surabhi Boesveldt, Sanne Busch, Niko A. Croijmans, Ilja Cooper, Keiland W. de Groot, Jasper H. B. Farruggia, Michael C. Fjaeldstad, Alexander W. Hayes, John E. Hummel, Thomas Joseph, Paule V. Laktionova, Tatiana K. Thomas-Danguin, Thierry Veldhuizen, Maria G. Voznessenskaya, Vera V. Parma, Valentina Pepino, M. Yanina Ohla, Kathrin medRxiv Article People often confuse smell loss with taste loss, so it is unclear how much gustatory function is reduced in patients self-reporting taste loss. Our pre-registered cross-sectional study design included an online survey in 12 languages with instructions for self-administering chemosensory tests with ten household items. Between June 2020 and March 2021, 10,953 individuals participated. Of these, 3,356 self-reported a positive and 602 a negative COVID-19 diagnosis (COVID+ and COVID−, respectively); 1,267 were awaiting test results (COVID?). The rest reported no respiratory illness and were grouped by symptoms: sudden smell/taste changes (STC, N=4,445), other symptoms excluding smell or taste loss (OthS, N=832), and no symptoms (NoS, N=416). Taste, smell, and oral irritation intensities and self-assessed abilities were rated on visual analog scales. Compared to the NoS group, COVID+ was associated with a 21% reduction in taste (95% Confidence Interval (CI): 15–28%), 47% in smell (95%-CI: 37–56%), and 17% in oral irritation (95%-CI: 10–25%) intensity. In all groups, perceived intensity of smell (r=0.84), taste (r=0.68), and oral irritation (r=0.37) was correlated. Our findings suggest most reports of taste dysfunction with COVID-19 were genuine and not due to misinterpreting smell loss as taste loss (i.e., a classical taste-flavor confusion). Assessing smell and taste intensity of household items is a promising, cost-effective screening tool that complements self-reports and helps to disentangle taste loss from smell loss. However, it does not replace standardized validated psychophysical tests. Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory 2023-01-18 /pmc/articles/PMC9882440/ /pubmed/36711499 http://dx.doi.org/10.1101/2023.01.16.23284630 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) , which allows reusers to copy and distribute the material in any medium or format in unadapted form only, for noncommercial purposes only, and only so long as attribution is given to the creator.
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Nguyen, Ha
Albayay, Javier
Höchenberger, Richard
Bhutani, Surabhi
Boesveldt, Sanne
Busch, Niko A.
Croijmans, Ilja
Cooper, Keiland W.
de Groot, Jasper H. B.
Farruggia, Michael C.
Fjaeldstad, Alexander W.
Hayes, John E.
Hummel, Thomas
Joseph, Paule V.
Laktionova, Tatiana K.
Thomas-Danguin, Thierry
Veldhuizen, Maria G.
Voznessenskaya, Vera V.
Parma, Valentina
Pepino, M. Yanina
Ohla, Kathrin
Covid-19 affects taste independently of smell: results from a combined chemosensory home test and online survey from a global cohort (N=10,953)
title Covid-19 affects taste independently of smell: results from a combined chemosensory home test and online survey from a global cohort (N=10,953)
title_full Covid-19 affects taste independently of smell: results from a combined chemosensory home test and online survey from a global cohort (N=10,953)
title_fullStr Covid-19 affects taste independently of smell: results from a combined chemosensory home test and online survey from a global cohort (N=10,953)
title_full_unstemmed Covid-19 affects taste independently of smell: results from a combined chemosensory home test and online survey from a global cohort (N=10,953)
title_short Covid-19 affects taste independently of smell: results from a combined chemosensory home test and online survey from a global cohort (N=10,953)
title_sort covid-19 affects taste independently of smell: results from a combined chemosensory home test and online survey from a global cohort (n=10,953)
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9882440/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36711499
http://dx.doi.org/10.1101/2023.01.16.23284630
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