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High prevalence of long-term olfactory, gustatory, and chemesthesis dysfunction in post-covid-19 patients: A matched case-control study with one-year follow-up using a comprehensive psychophysical evaluation

Boscolo-Rizzo P.
•
Hummel T.
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Hopkins C.
altro
Tirelli G.
2021
  • journal article

Periodico
RHINOLOGY
Abstract
Background: Using an age and gender matched-pair case-control study, we aimed to estimate the long-term prevalence of psychophysical olfactory, gustatory, and chemesthesis impairment at least one year after SARS-CoV-2 infection considering the background of chemosensory dysfunction in non-COVID-19 population. Methodology: This case-controlled study included 100 patients who were home-isolated for mildly symptomatic COVID-19 between March and April 2020. One control regularly tested for SARS-CoV-2 infection and always tested negative was matched to each case according to gender and age. Chemosensory function was investigated by a comprehensive psychophysical evaluation including ortho- and retronasal olfaction and an extensive assessment of gustatory function. Differences in chemosensory parameters were evaluated through either Fisher’s exact test or Kruskal-Wallis test. Results: The psychophysical assessment of chemosensory function took place after a median of 401 days from the first SARS-CoV-2 positive swab. The evaluation of orthonasal smell identified 46% and 10% of cases and controls, respectively, having olfactory dysfunction, with 7% of COVID-19 cases being functionally anosmic. Testing of gustatory function revealed a 27% of cases versus 10% of controls showing a gustatory impairment. Nasal trigeminal sensitivity was significantly lower in cases compared to controls. Persistent chemosensory impairment was associated with emotional distress and depression. Conclusion: More than one year after the onset of COVID-19, cases exhibited an excess of olfactory, gustatory, and chemesthesis disturbances compared to matched-pair controls with these symptoms being associated to emotional distress and depression.
DOI
10.4193/Rhin21.249
WOS
WOS:001053989700001
Archivio
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11767/126669
info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/scopus/2-s2.0-85120704198
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Soggetti
  • Case-control studies

  • COVID-19

  • SARS-Cov-2

  • Taste disorders

  • Case-Control Studies

  • Follow-Up Studies

  • Humans

  • Prevalence

  • SARS-CoV-2

  • Smell

  • Taste Disorders

  • COVID-19

  • Olfaction Disorders

  • Anosmia

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