Department of Otorhinolaryngology, University of São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil.
Department of Surgery, Londrina State University, Londrina, Brazil.
Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg. 2021 Mar;164(3):512-518. doi: 10.1177/0194599820954825. Epub 2020 Sep 1.
Our study aimed to measure the percentage of reported olfactory or taste losses and their severity, recovery time, and association with other features in a large cohort of patients with COVID-19.
Prospective survey.
Quaternary medical center and online survey.
The perceived chemosensory capacities of 655 patients with confirmed COVID-19 were assessed with 11-point category rating scales (0, no function; 10, normal function). Patients were contacted in hospital, by phone calls, or by internet regarding their ability to smell or taste, and 143 were interviewed by phone 1 to 4 months later to assess the recovery of their chemosensory abilities.
The prevalence of self-reported olfactory, general taste, and taste quality-specific disturbances (sweet, sour, bitter, and salty) in the patients with COVID-19 were 82.4% (95% CI, 79.5%-85.3%), 76.2% (95% CI, 72.9%-79.4%), and 52.2% (95% CI, 48.3%-56.1%), respectively. The majority reported anosmia (42.9%). The presence of chemosensory symptoms was not associated with COVID-19 severity. At a median time >2 months after the onset of symptoms, rates of total and partial olfaction recovery were 53.8% and 44.7%, while complete or partial return to previous taste function was 68.3% and 27.6%. Less than 5% of the patients reported no chemosensory function improvement at all.
The prevalence of self-reported chemosensory dysfunction is high among patients with COVID-19. Almost all patients seem to recover a significant part of their smell and taste abilities in the first 4 months after the onset of symptoms.
本研究旨在测量大量 COVID-19 患者报告的嗅觉或味觉丧失及其严重程度、恢复时间以及与其他特征的关联。
前瞻性调查。
四级医疗中心和在线调查。
使用 11 点类别评分量表(0,无功能;10,正常功能)评估 655 例确诊 COVID-19 患者的感知化学感觉能力。通过电话或互联网联系患者,了解他们的嗅觉或味觉能力,并在 1 至 4 个月后通过电话对 143 例患者进行采访,以评估他们化学感觉能力的恢复情况。
COVID-19 患者自我报告的嗅觉、总体味觉和味觉质量特异性障碍(甜味、酸味、苦味和咸味)的患病率分别为 82.4%(95%CI,79.5%-85.3%)、76.2%(95%CI,72.9%-79.4%)和 52.2%(95%CI,48.3%-56.1%)。大多数患者报告嗅觉丧失(42.9%)。化学感觉症状的存在与 COVID-19 的严重程度无关。在症状发作后中位数>2 个月时,总嗅觉恢复率和部分嗅觉恢复率分别为 53.8%和 44.7%,而完全或部分恢复到以前的味觉功能的恢复率分别为 68.3%和 27.6%。不到 5%的患者报告嗅觉和味觉功能完全没有改善。
COVID-19 患者自我报告的化学感觉功能障碍的患病率很高。几乎所有患者在症状发作后 4 个月内似乎都能恢复部分嗅觉和味觉能力。