Management of Post-COVID-19- Related Olfactory Dysfunction

Gazeta Medica Pub Date : 2022-09-01 DOI:10.29315/gm.v1i1.542
Ana Catarina Castro Gomes, Joana Soutinho, A. L. Pereira
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Abstract

Evidence suggests that the prevalence of olfactory dysfunction (OD) occurs in 50% of patients with COVID-19.Emerging data suggest a high rate of early and spontaneous recovery, but approximately 10% of patients showed no improvement at 4-6 weeks after recovery. Given the high prevalence of COVID-19, a considerable number of patients will experience this morbidity.Thus, the main goal of this review is to define a guideline protocol for patients recovered from COVID-19, who present with olfactory dysfunction. In those cases, it is important to start by classifying the severity of this change and rule out other possible underlying etiologies, which may require further investigation.The treatment with best results is olfactory training. Additionally, the use of nasal corticosteroid spray or omega-3 supplementation may be recommended.It should be noted that those conclusions are based upon clinical trials whose patients were infected by viruses other than SARS-CoV-2. This way, further study and validation regarding the treatment of this condition should be carried out as the pandemic progresses.
covid -19后相关嗅觉功能障碍的处理
有证据表明,50%的COVID-19患者存在嗅觉功能障碍(OD)。新出现的数据表明,早期和自发恢复的比率很高,但大约10%的患者在恢复后4-6周没有改善。鉴于COVID-19的高流行率,相当多的患者将出现这种发病率。因此,本综述的主要目标是为患有嗅觉功能障碍的COVID-19康复患者定义指导性方案。在这些情况下,重要的是首先对这种变化的严重程度进行分类,并排除其他可能的潜在病因,这可能需要进一步调查。最好的治疗方法是嗅觉训练。此外,可能建议使用鼻用皮质类固醇喷雾或补充omega-3。需要指出的是,这些结论是基于患者感染非SARS-CoV-2病毒的临床试验。这样,随着大流行的进展,应该对这种疾病的治疗进行进一步的研究和验证。
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