Incomplete and late recovery of sudden olfactory dysfunction in COVID-19

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Introduction: Sudden olfactory dysfunction is a new symptom related to COVID-19, with little data on its duration or recovery rate. Objective: To characterize patients with sudden olfactory dysfunction during the COVID-19 pandemic, especially their recovery data. Methods: An online survey was conducted by the Brazilian Society of Otorhinolaryngology and Cervico-Facial Surgery, and Brazilian Academy of Rhinology, including doctors who assessed sudden olfactory dysfunction patients starting after February 1st, 2020. Participants were posteriorly asked by e-mail to verify data on the recovery of sudden olfactory loss and test for COVID-19 at the end of the data collection period. Results: 253 sudden olfactory dysfunction patients were included, of which 59.1% were females with median age of 36 years, with a median follow-up period of 31 days. 183 patients (72.3%) had been tested for COVID-19, and of those 145 (79.2%) tested positive. Patients that tested positive for COVID-19 more frequently showed non-specific inflammatory symptoms (89.7% vs. 73.7%; p = 0.02), a lower rate of total recovery of sudden olfactory dysfunction (52.6% vs. 70.3%; p = 0.05) and a longer duration to achieve total recovery (15 days vs. 10 days; p = 0.0006) than the ones who tested negative for COVID-19. Considering only positive-COVID-19 patients, individuals with sudden hyposmia completely recovered more often than the ones with sudden anosmia (68.4% vs. 50.0%; p = 0.04). Conclusion: Positive-COVID-19 patients with sudden olfactory dysfunction showed lower total recovery rate and longer duration than negative-COVID-19 patients. Additionally, total recovery was seen more frequently in positive-COVID-19 patients with sudden hyposmia than the ones with sudden anosmia.

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Kosugi, E. M., Lavinsky, J., Romano, F. R., Fornazieri, M. A., Luz-Matsumoto, G. R., Lessa, M. M., … Sant’Anna, G. D. (2020). Incomplete and late recovery of sudden olfactory dysfunction in COVID-19. Brazilian Journal of Otorhinolaryngology, 86(4), 490–496. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.bjorl.2020.05.001

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