Doty R L, Shaman P, Kimmelman C P, Dann M S
Laryngoscope. 1984 Feb;94(2 Pt 1):176-8. doi: 10.1288/00005537-198402000-00004.
Despite the fact that clinical otolaryngologists are often presented with complaints of olfactory dysfunction, they have limited means to diagnose these problems. A major reason has been the lack of a clinically-useful and reliable quantitative test of olfactory function. Recent work at our Clinical Research Center has resulted in the development of such a test. This test--the University of Pennsylvania Smell Identification Test (UPSIT)--can be self-administered and uses microencapsulated odorants which are released by scratching standardized odor-impregnated test booklets. As indicated in this paper, studies have demonstrated that the UPSIT can identify most malingerers and is sensitive to age, gender, smoking habits, and a wide variety of olfactory disorders. A description of this new test, along with some of its applications, is presented.
尽管临床耳鼻喉科医生经常会遇到嗅觉功能障碍的投诉,但他们诊断这些问题的手段有限。一个主要原因是缺乏一种临床可用且可靠的嗅觉功能定量测试。我们临床研究中心最近的工作开发出了这样一种测试。这种测试——宾夕法尼亚大学嗅觉识别测试(UPSIT)——可以自行操作,使用微胶囊化气味剂,通过刮擦标准化的浸渍气味测试手册来释放。如本文所述,研究表明UPSIT可以识别大多数诈病者,并且对年龄、性别、吸烟习惯以及多种嗅觉障碍敏感。本文介绍了这种新测试及其一些应用。