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用于检测新冠肺炎患者嗅觉障碍的快速嗅觉棒测试(Q-棒)

Quick Olfactory Sniffin' Sticks Test (Q-Sticks) for the detection of smell disorders in COVID-19 patients.

作者信息

Bagnasco Diego, Passalacqua Giovanni, Braido Fulvio, Tagliabue Elena, Cosini Filippo, Filauro Marta, Ioppi Alessandro, Carobbio Andrea, Mocellin Davide, Riccio Anna Maria, Canevari Frank Rikki

机构信息

Allergy and Respiratory Diseases, IRCCS Policlinico San Martino - Department of Internal Medicine (DIMI), University of Genoa, Italy.

IRCCS, Ospedale Policlinico San Martino, Genoa, Italy.

出版信息

World Allergy Organ J. 2021 Jan;14(1):100497. doi: 10.1016/j.waojou.2020.100497. Epub 2021 Jan 20.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) infection represents a worldwide critical health burden from the sanitary perspective. This disease's symptoms range from a mild flu-like form to a severe life-threatening respiratory disease and respiratory failure. Several patients, however, remain paucisymptomatic. Among the symptoms that seem relevant are the changes in taste and smell, regardless of the disease's severity.

METHODS

Data from patients affected by COVID-19 infection, hospitalized from 15 to 29 April, 2020, were analyzed. Questionnaires about smell, taste, and nasal function were administered to all, and a proportion also received the Quick olfactory Sniffin' Sticks Test (q-Sticks) to objectivate the presence of anosmia or hyposmia. The results of instruments and Q-Sticks were then compared.

RESULTS

Thirty-seven patients (20 males, 54.1%), with a mean age 0f 69.19 years (SD = 17.96; median 76, IQR: 63-82) were evaluated. Among the patients, 8 (22%) were asymptomatic. Out of the remaining 29 patients, 28 (97%) had fever, 19 (66%) asthenia, 11 (38%) dry cough, 10 (34%) dyspnea, and 6 (21%) gastroenteric symptoms. The q-Sticks test was performed on 27 patients and showed that 6 with anosmia, and 16 patients had hyposmia, where only 5 (14%) patients complained of loss of smell by conducting the questionnaires.

CONCLUSION

Although olfactory disturbances may be secondary to other factors, a sudden onset of anosmia or hyposmia should be assessed as a possible symptom of COVID-19 infection. The use of questionnaires or anamnestic collection is sometimes not enough, while adding to them a simple test such as the q-Sticks test can provide more accurate and reliable data. A simple, easy-to-perform, and reliable tool (q-Sticks) for olfactory disorders assessment can be administered to identify the real size of anosmia in patients with COVID-19 infection and detect the early stage of infection or paucisymptomatic patients, therefore becoming important to reduce the spreading of the pandemic.

摘要

背景

从卫生角度来看,冠状病毒病(COVID-19)感染是一项全球性的重大健康负担。这种疾病的症状从类似流感的轻症形式到严重的危及生命的呼吸道疾病及呼吸衰竭不等。然而,有部分患者症状较少。其中,味觉和嗅觉的变化似乎是相关症状,无论疾病的严重程度如何。

方法

分析了2020年4月15日至29日期间因COVID-19感染住院患者的数据。对所有患者进行了关于嗅觉、味觉和鼻腔功能的问卷调查,部分患者还接受了快速嗅觉棒测试(q-Sticks)以客观确定是否存在嗅觉丧失或嗅觉减退。然后比较了各项检查结果和嗅觉棒测试结果。

结果

共评估了37例患者(20例男性,占54.1%),平均年龄为69.19岁(标准差=17.96;中位数76,四分位间距:63 - 82)。其中,8例(22%)患者无症状。在其余29例患者中,28例(97%)有发热,19例(66%)有乏力,11例(38%)有干咳,10例(34%)有呼吸困难,6例(21%)有胃肠道症状。对27例患者进行了嗅觉棒测试,结果显示6例嗅觉丧失,16例嗅觉减退,而通过问卷调查仅有5例(14%)患者主诉嗅觉丧失。

结论

尽管嗅觉障碍可能继发于其他因素,但嗅觉丧失或嗅觉减退的突然发作应被评估为COVID-19感染的可能症状。仅使用问卷调查或回忆性收集有时并不足够,而在此基础上增加一项简单测试,如嗅觉棒测试,可以提供更准确可靠的数据。一种用于嗅觉障碍评估的简单、易于操作且可靠的工具(嗅觉棒测试)可用于确定COVID-19感染患者嗅觉丧失的实际情况,并检测感染的早期阶段或症状较少的患者,因此对于减少疫情传播具有重要意义。

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