Bentan Mihai A, Reiter Evan R, Costanzo Richard M, Coelho Daniel H
Department of Otolaryngology-Head & Neck Surgery Virginia Commonwealth University School of Medicine Richmond Virginia USA.
World J Otorhinolaryngol Head Neck Surg. 2024 Mar 26;10(2):97-104. doi: 10.1002/wjo2.164. eCollection 2024 Jun.
The aim of this study was to review findings from a large prospective national database of chemosensory disturbances associated with coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) infection.
The Virginia Commonwealth University Smell and Taste Center national database of COVID-19 chemosensory disturbances.
A series of online surveys, first opened on April 10, 2020, was made accessible nationwide to any adult with sudden chemosensory dysfunction since January 2020. Participants received subsequent follow-up surveys 14 days, 1 month, 3 months, and 6 months after enrollment. An additional survey was sent to all participants on May 28, 2022 to assess long-term outcomes. Information pertaining to demographics, symptoms, comorbidities, treatments, and life impact was collected.
Of 363 participants who reported complete smell recovery, 51.2% recovered within 1 month, 70% within 3 months, and 79% within 6 months, while 8.8% took over 1 year to completely recover. Among all participants, 7.5% had no smell recovery. Positive predictors of recovery included age <40, male gender, and the presence of nasal congestion. Negative predictors included difficulty breathing and prior head injury. Many participants reported a decrease in quality of life and the presence of potential safety hazards associated with decreased smell loss.
Most subjects with COVID-19-related chemosensory dysfunction recover, with the majority noting complete recovery within weeks of infection. Those aged over 40 years and female gender were associated with lower rates of recovery. A considerable number of participants reported significant impact on quality of life and safety.
本研究旨在回顾一个大型前瞻性全国数据库中与2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)感染相关的化学感觉障碍的研究结果。
弗吉尼亚联邦大学嗅觉和味觉中心的COVID-19化学感觉障碍全国数据库。
自2020年1月起,一系列于2020年4月10日首次开放的在线调查面向全国任何自那时起出现突发化学感觉功能障碍的成年人。参与者在入组后14天、1个月、3个月和6个月接受后续随访调查。2022年5月28日向所有参与者发送了一项额外调查,以评估长期结果。收集了有关人口统计学、症状、合并症、治疗方法和生活影响的信息。
在报告嗅觉完全恢复的363名参与者中,51.2%在1个月内恢复,70%在3个月内恢复,79%在6个月内恢复,而8.8%的人需要超过1年才能完全恢复。在所有参与者中,7.5%没有嗅觉恢复。恢复的积极预测因素包括年龄<40岁、男性以及存在鼻塞。消极预测因素包括呼吸困难和既往头部受伤。许多参与者报告生活质量下降以及存在与嗅觉减退相关的潜在安全隐患。
大多数患有与COVID-19相关的化学感觉功能障碍的受试者会恢复,大多数人指出在感染后的几周内完全恢复。40岁以上的人和女性恢复率较低。相当数量的参与者报告对生活质量和安全有重大影响。