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轻度症状 COVID-19 患者的临床、鼻-鼻窦和长期嗅觉及味觉结果。

Clinical, sinonasal, and long-term smell and taste outcomes in mildly symptomatic COVID-19 patients.

机构信息

Department of General and Special Surgery, Faculty of Medicine, Hashemite University, Zarqa, Jordan.

Department of Internal Medicine and Family Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, Hashemite University, Zarqa, Jordan.

出版信息

Int J Clin Pract. 2021 Jul;75(7):e14260. doi: 10.1111/ijcp.14260. Epub 2021 Apr 29.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Coronavirus 2019 disease (COVID-19) has variable clinical, sinonasal, and smell/taste outcomes.

METHODS

Observational study was conducted at a tertiary hospital in Amman, Jordan. Demographic data, clinical presentation and smoking status were collected. Sinonasal symptoms, using Sino-Nasal Outcome Test (SNOT-22) Questionnaire, were evaluated. Smell/taste dysfunction was followed for three months.

RESULTS

Ninety-Seven patients had satisfactory responses. Eighty-six patients were symptomatic (41 at presentation, and 45 during admission). Among those patients, 59.3% had cough, 52.3% sore throat and 48.8% fever. The most common initial symptom was sore throat. Shortness of breath and smell/taste dysfunction were significantly higher in females. Surprisingly, shortness of breath was more common in non-smokers. Smell/taste dysfunction affected 25.6% of patients, but was the first symptom in only one patient. Fourteen of 22 symptoms in SNOT-22 had significant increase. The overall average of symptoms scores increased from 0.472 to 1.034, with smell/taste dysfunction to have the most increment. The latter symptom recovered completely in 81% and dysgeusia developed in 9.5% at three months, and it recovered completely in all patients at six months.

CONCLUSION

Although COVID-19 may produce severe lower airways disease, it has modest effect on nose and paranasal sinuses. Moreover, smell/taste dysfunction is a prominent symptom, but it usually recovers dramatically.

摘要

简介

2019 年冠状病毒病(COVID-19)具有不同的临床、鼻-鼻窦和嗅觉/味觉表现。

方法

本研究为在约旦安曼的一家三级医院进行的观察性研究。收集了人口统计学数据、临床特征和吸烟状况。使用鼻-鼻窦炎结局测试 22 项量表(SNOT-22)评估鼻-鼻窦症状。对嗅觉/味觉障碍进行了三个月的随访。

结果

97 例患者的回复较为满意。86 例患者有症状(41 例为首发症状,45 例为住院期间出现症状)。在这些患者中,59.3%有咳嗽,52.3%有咽痛,48.8%有发热。最常见的首发症状是咽痛。女性出现呼吸急促和嗅觉/味觉障碍的比例明显更高。令人惊讶的是,呼吸急促在非吸烟者中更为常见。25.6%的患者出现嗅觉/味觉障碍,但只有 1 例患者以嗅觉/味觉障碍为首发症状。SNOT-22 的 22 个症状中有 14 个的评分显著增加。症状评分的总体平均值从 0.472 增加到 1.034,其中嗅觉/味觉障碍的增加幅度最大。该症状在三个月时完全恢复的比例为 81%,味觉障碍的比例为 9.5%,且所有患者在六个月时完全恢复。

结论

尽管 COVID-19 可能导致严重的下呼吸道疾病,但对鼻和鼻旁窦的影响较小。此外,嗅觉/味觉障碍是一个突出的症状,但通常会显著恢复。

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