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Evaluation of the Nasal Olfactory Mucosal Area in Patients Affected by Olfactory Dysfunction Associated with Coronavirus Disease 2019

Year 2023, Volume: 6 Issue: 3, 72 - 75, 20.12.2023

Abstract

Objective: While researchers have posited various factors, the precise etiology of anosmia in coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) patients remains elusive. We aimed to investigate the relationship between the status of the nasal olfactory mucosal area and medical and demographic variables in patients with COVID-19-related olfactory dysfunction.

Methods: In a retrospective analysis, we scrutinized data from 65 adult COVID-19 patients who exhibited olfactory impairment, excluding those with specific medical histories or age-related criteria. Our assessment comprised the analysis of paranasal sinus computed tomography scans to assess inflammation within the nasal olfactory mucosa. Olfactory testing was not employed in this study. We conducted a comprehensive investigation to explore potential associations with gender, age, septal deviation status, taste disorders, and the timing of the onset of olfactory
dysfunction.

Results: The average age of the patients was 31.6 ± 12.4 years, with 18 (27.7%) male and 47 (72.3%) female patients. Of 65 patients, 43 (66.2%) reported olfactory dysfunction simultaneously with COVID-19, while 22 (33.8%) experienced it after testing positive. Taste abnormalities were present in 49 patients (75.4%). Thirty-seven patients (56.9%) had a nasal septum deviation. Inflammation in the olfactory mucosal region was found in 8 patients (12.3%). The study did not find any significant association between inflammation in the olfactory mucosa and factors like age, gender, taste disorders, or the type of olfactory dysfunction. Still, a significant correlation was found between inflammation in the olfactory mucosal region and nasal septal deviation (P=.009).

Conclusion: In COVID-19 patients with olfactory dysfunction, nasal septal deviation was the most common accompanying factor with olfactory mucosal area inflammation, suggesting it may be a potential risk factor.

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Primary Language English
Subjects Otorhinolaryngology
Journal Section Original Article
Authors

Ahmet Aksoy 0000-0002-7744-8124

Mehmet Furkan Çırakoğlu 0000-0002-2554-2928

Fatih Bingöl 0000-0002-8240-4863

Buket Özel Bingöl This is me 0000-0001-6986-7639

Publication Date December 20, 2023
Published in Issue Year 2023 Volume: 6 Issue: 3

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APA Aksoy, A., Çırakoğlu, M. F., Bingöl, F., Özel Bingöl, B. (2023). Evaluation of the Nasal Olfactory Mucosal Area in Patients Affected by Olfactory Dysfunction Associated with Coronavirus Disease 2019. European Journal of Rhinology and Allergy, 6(3), 72-75. https://doi.org/10.5152/ejra.2023.23105
AMA Aksoy A, Çırakoğlu MF, Bingöl F, Özel Bingöl B. Evaluation of the Nasal Olfactory Mucosal Area in Patients Affected by Olfactory Dysfunction Associated with Coronavirus Disease 2019. Eur J Rhinol Allergy. December 2023;6(3):72-75. doi:10.5152/ejra.2023.23105
Chicago Aksoy, Ahmet, Mehmet Furkan Çırakoğlu, Fatih Bingöl, and Buket Özel Bingöl. “Evaluation of the Nasal Olfactory Mucosal Area in Patients Affected by Olfactory Dysfunction Associated With Coronavirus Disease 2019”. European Journal of Rhinology and Allergy 6, no. 3 (December 2023): 72-75. https://doi.org/10.5152/ejra.2023.23105.
EndNote Aksoy A, Çırakoğlu MF, Bingöl F, Özel Bingöl B (December 1, 2023) Evaluation of the Nasal Olfactory Mucosal Area in Patients Affected by Olfactory Dysfunction Associated with Coronavirus Disease 2019. European Journal of Rhinology and Allergy 6 3 72–75.
IEEE A. Aksoy, M. F. Çırakoğlu, F. Bingöl, and B. Özel Bingöl, “Evaluation of the Nasal Olfactory Mucosal Area in Patients Affected by Olfactory Dysfunction Associated with Coronavirus Disease 2019”, Eur J Rhinol Allergy, vol. 6, no. 3, pp. 72–75, 2023, doi: 10.5152/ejra.2023.23105.
ISNAD Aksoy, Ahmet et al. “Evaluation of the Nasal Olfactory Mucosal Area in Patients Affected by Olfactory Dysfunction Associated With Coronavirus Disease 2019”. European Journal of Rhinology and Allergy 6/3 (December2023), 72-75. https://doi.org/10.5152/ejra.2023.23105.
JAMA Aksoy A, Çırakoğlu MF, Bingöl F, Özel Bingöl B. Evaluation of the Nasal Olfactory Mucosal Area in Patients Affected by Olfactory Dysfunction Associated with Coronavirus Disease 2019. Eur J Rhinol Allergy. 2023;6:72–75.
MLA Aksoy, Ahmet et al. “Evaluation of the Nasal Olfactory Mucosal Area in Patients Affected by Olfactory Dysfunction Associated With Coronavirus Disease 2019”. European Journal of Rhinology and Allergy, vol. 6, no. 3, 2023, pp. 72-75, doi:10.5152/ejra.2023.23105.
Vancouver Aksoy A, Çırakoğlu MF, Bingöl F, Özel Bingöl B. Evaluation of the Nasal Olfactory Mucosal Area in Patients Affected by Olfactory Dysfunction Associated with Coronavirus Disease 2019. Eur J Rhinol Allergy. 2023;6(3):72-5.

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