Guy's and St Thomas'; Hospitals, London, United Kingdom; King's College, London, United Kingdom.
Guy's and St Thomas’ Hospitals, London, United Kingdom.
Rhinology. 2020 Jun 1;58(3):295-298. doi: 10.4193/Rhin20.116.
Anosmia has not been formally recognised as a symptom of COVID-19 infection. Growing anecdotal evidence suggests increasing incidence of cases of anosmia during the current pandemic, suggesting that COVID-19 may cause olfactory dysfunction. The objective was to characterise patients reporting new onset anosmia during the COVID-19 pandemic METHODOLOGY: Design: Survey of 2428 patients reporting new onset anosmia during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Volunteer sample of patients seeking medical advice of recent onset self-diagnosed loss of sense of smell RESULTS: 2428 surveys were completed within 7 days; 64% respondents were under 40. The majority of respondents reported onset of their anosmia in the last week. Of the cohort, 17% did not report any other symptom thought to be associated with COVID-19. In patients who reported other symptoms, 51% reported either cough or fever and therefore met current guidelines for self-isolation.
Anosmia is reported in conjunction with well-reported symptoms of coronas virus, but 1 in 6 patients with recent onset anosmia report this as an isolated symptom. This might help identify otherwise asymptomatic carriers of disease and trigger targeted testing. Further study with COVID-19 testing is required to identify the proportion of patients in whom new onset anosmia can be attributed to COVID-19.
嗅觉丧失尚未被正式认定为 COVID-19 感染的症状。越来越多的传闻证据表明,在当前大流行期间,嗅觉丧失的病例发病率不断上升,这表明 COVID-19 可能导致嗅觉功能障碍。目的是描述在 COVID-19 大流行期间报告新发嗅觉丧失的患者。
对 2428 名在 COVID-19 大流行期间报告新发嗅觉丧失的患者进行调查。
寻求近期自我诊断嗅觉丧失的医学建议的志愿者样本。
在 7 天内完成了 2428 份调查;64%的受访者年龄在 40 岁以下。大多数受访者报告他们的嗅觉丧失是在最近一周开始的。在该队列中,17%的人没有报告任何其他被认为与 COVID-19 相关的症状。在报告其他症状的患者中,51%报告咳嗽或发烧,因此符合当前的自我隔离指南。
嗅觉丧失与众所周知的冠状病毒症状同时出现,但新发嗅觉丧失的患者中有 1/6 报告这是一个孤立的症状。这可能有助于识别无症状的疾病携带者,并触发针对性的检测。需要进一步进行 COVID-19 检测研究,以确定新发嗅觉丧失可归因于 COVID-19 的患者比例。