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嗅觉丧失是否为 COVID-19 的诊断标志物:系统评价和荟萃分析。

Is loss of sense of smell a diagnostic marker in COVID-19: A systematic review and meta-analysis.

机构信息

ENT Department, Royal Albert Edward Infirmary, Wigan, UK.

Rhinology, Guy's Hospital London, London, UK.

出版信息

Clin Otolaryngol. 2020 Nov;45(6):914-922. doi: 10.1111/coa.13620. Epub 2020 Sep 16.

Abstract

AIMS

To systematically review the currently available evidence investigating the association between olfactory dysfunction (OD) and the novel coronavirus (COVID-19). To analyse the prevalence of OD in patients who have tested positive on polymerase chain reaction (PCR) for COVID-19. To perform a meta-analysis of patients presenting with olfactory dysfunction, during the pandemic, and to investigate the positive predictive value for a COVID-19-positive result in this population. To assess whether olfactory dysfunction could be used as a diagnostic marker for COVID-19 positivity and aid public health approaches in tackling the current outbreak.

METHODS

We systematically searched MedLine (PubMed), Embase, Health Management Information Consortium (HMIC), Medrxiv, the Cochrane Library, the Cochrane COVID-19 Study Register, NIHR Dissemination centre, Clinical Evidence, National Health Service Evidence and the National Institute of Clinical Excellence to identify the current published evidence which associates coronaviridae or similar RNA viruses with anosmia. The initial search identified 157 articles. A total of 145 papers were excluded following application of our exclusion criteria. The 12 remaining articles that presented evidence on the association between COVID-19 and olfactory dysfunction were critically analysed.

RESULTS

Olfactory dysfunction has been shown to be the strongest predictor of COVID-19 positivity when compared to other symptoms in logistic regression analysis. In patients who had tested positive for COVID-19, there was a prevalence of 62% of OD. In populations of patients who are currently reporting OD, there is a positive predictive value of 61% for a positive COVID-19 result.

CONCLUSION

Our review has shown that there is already significant evidence which demonstrates an association between OD and the novel coronavirus-COVID-19. It is unclear if this finding is unique to this coronavirus as individual viral phenotypes rarely present in such concentrated large numbers. We have demonstrated that OD is comparatively more predictive for COVID-19 positivity compared to other associated symptoms. We recommend that people who develop OD during the pandemic should be self-isolate and this guidance should be adopted internationally to prevent transmission.

摘要

目的

系统回顾目前关于嗅觉功能障碍(OD)与新型冠状病毒(COVID-19)之间关联的证据。分析聚合酶链反应(PCR)检测 COVID-19 阳性患者的 OD 患病率。对大流行期间出现嗅觉功能障碍的患者进行荟萃分析,并调查该人群中 COVID-19 阳性结果的阳性预测值。评估嗅觉功能障碍是否可用作 COVID-19 阳性的诊断标志物,并帮助公共卫生部门应对当前疫情。

方法

我们系统地检索了 MedLine(PubMed)、Embase、Health Management Information Consortium(HMIC)、Medrxiv、Cochrane 图书馆、Cochrane COVID-19 研究注册中心、NIHR 传播中心、临床证据、国家卫生服务证据和国家卫生与临床优化研究所,以确定目前与冠状病毒或类似 RNA 病毒与嗅觉丧失相关的已发表证据。最初的搜索确定了 157 篇文章。通过应用我们的排除标准,共排除了 145 篇论文。对剩下的 12 篇关于 COVID-19 与嗅觉功能障碍之间关联的文章进行了批判性分析。

结果

与其他症状相比,嗅觉功能障碍在逻辑回归分析中被证明是 COVID-19 阳性的最强预测因素。在 COVID-19 检测呈阳性的患者中,OD 的患病率为 62%。在目前报告有 OD 的患者人群中,COVID-19 阳性结果的阳性预测值为 61%。

结论

我们的综述表明,已经有大量证据表明 OD 与新型冠状病毒-COVID-19 之间存在关联。目前还不清楚这一发现是否是这种冠状病毒所特有,因为个体病毒表型很少以如此集中的大量出现。我们已经证明,OD 对 COVID-19 阳性的预测性比其他相关症状更高。我们建议在大流行期间出现 OD 的人应自我隔离,这一建议应在国际上得到采纳,以防止传播。

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