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What About Using Sniffin Sticks 12 Screening Test To Identify Post-COVID-19 Olfactory Disorders?

VANDERSTEEN, C.; PAYNE, M.; DUMAS, L. E.; PLONKA, A.; D'ANDREA, G.; CHIRIO, D.; DEMONCHY, E.; RISSO, K.; ASKENAZY, F. G.; GUEVARA, N.; CASTILLO, L.; MANERA, V.; GROS, A.

2021-06-09 otolaryngology
10.1101/2021.06.06.21258430
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BackgroundOlfactory impairment is a major sequela of SARS-CoV-2 infection and has a negative impact on daily life quality. Olfactory loss can be assessed in many ways but seems to be little realized in a daily clinical practice. The sniffin Sticks test - 12 items (SST-12) can be used in quick olfactory disorders screening. Its use in a post-covid19 situation was the main objective of this work. MethodologyConsecutive patients consulting to the ENT department with post-Covid-19 olfactory loss were included. The clinical examination included an analog scale for the self-assessment of olfactory recovery (VAS), self-reported salt and sugar intake, a nasofibroscopy, the complete Sniffin Stick Test (SST) and the SST-12. ResultsAmong the 54 patients included, based on the SST-12, 14,8% (n=8) of the patients could be classified as normosmic (SST-12[&ge;]11), 48,1% (n=26) as hyposmic (6< SST-12<10) and 37% (n=20) as functional anosmic (SST-12[&le;]6). We report excellent and significant correlations between SST-12 and SST or VAS assessments. Salt and Sugar increased intake seems significantly related to SST-12 results. ConclusionsSST-12 is a reliable way to screen post-COVID-19 olfactory disorders could be used in a daily clinical practice and might be used to prevent bad diet habits and so cardiovascular risk.

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