학술논문

Olfactory impairment in patients with coronavirus disease 2019 self-perceived as asymptomatic.
Document Type
Article
Source
Journal of Laryngology & Otology. Feb2023, Vol. 137 Issue 2, p174-177. 4p.
Subject
*COVID-19
*SELF-perception
*CROSS-sectional method
*SMELL disorders
*QUESTIONNAIRES
*DESCRIPTIVE statistics
Language
ISSN
0022-2151
Abstract
Background: Olfactory impairment may be present among patients with coronavirus disease 2019 self-perceived as asymptomatic. This study aimed to assess olfactory function among these individuals. Methods: A cross-sectional study involving patients with coronavirus disease 2019 self-perceived as asymptomatic was conducted. Assessments included the subjective Malaysian Smell and Taste Questionnaire and the culturally adapted Malaysian version of the objective Sniffin' Sticks Identification smell test. Results: In 81 participants (mean age of 31.59 ± 12.04 years), with mean time from diagnosis to smell test of 7.47 ± 3.79 days, subjective assessment showed that 80.2 per cent were asymptomatic (questionnaire score of 6) and 19 per cent had mild symptoms (questionnaire score of 7 and 8). The mean objective smell test score was 10.89 ± 2.11. The prevalence of olfactory impairment was 76.6 per cent among patients with coronavirus disease 2019 self-perceived as asymptomatic. There was no association between the questionnaire and the smell test scores (p = 0.25). There was a correlation between the smell test score and the duration from diagnosis to smell test (p = 0.04). Conclusion: The objective assessment demonstrated that coronavirus disease 2019 patients who perceived themselves as asymptomatic showed olfactory impairment. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]