Association of Anosmia and Positive SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19) RT-PCR Test Results Among Patients in the Quezon City General Hospital

Jeff James Alega, Emmanuel Tadeus S. Cruz
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Objective: To determine the association of anosmia and positive SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19) RT-PCR test results among patients in a tertiary government hospital in Metro Manila. Methods: Design: Cross-Sectional Study Setting: Tertiary Government Training Hospital Participants: Patients aged 18 years old and above who consulted or were admitted with COVID-19 symptoms at the Quezon City General Hospital in the Philippines from July to September 2020 answered an offline version of the American Academy of Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery AAO-HNS COVID-19 Anosmia Reporting Tool prior to undergoing (COVID-19) RT-PCR testing. Results: Out of 172 participants, 63 (36.6%) presented with anosmia. Sixty (95.2%) out of 63 of those with anosmia had a positive COVID-19 RT-PCR test result. Forty-one (65%) participants reported anosmia as the first symptom while the most common associated symptoms were fever (59%), cough (50%), and rhinorrhea (31%). There was a significant association between anosmia and positive SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19) RT-PCR tests (X2=33.85, df=1, p<.0001). A significantly higher proportion of patients with anosmia were positive for COVID-19 than those without anosmia at 95.2% and 52.3% respectively. The risk for COVID-19 among patients with anosmia was almost two times higher than those without anosmia (RR=1.82; 95%CI:1.51 – 2.20; p<.0001). Conclusion: Anosmia was associated with a positive SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19) RT-PCR test in more than 95% of those who reported the symptom. Anosmia should be considered as a red flag sign which should be included in the screening of persons suspected of being infected with COVID-19 to help mitigate further spread of the virus.
奎松市综合医院患者中厌食症和阳性SARS-CoV-2(新冠肺炎)RT-PCR检测结果的相关性
目的:确定马尼拉一家三级政府医院患者中嗅觉缺失与SARS-CoV-2(新冠肺炎)RT-PCR检测结果阳性的关系。方法:设计:跨部门研究设置:三级政府培训医院参与者:2020年7月至9月在菲律宾奎松市综合医院咨询或因新冠肺炎症状入院的18岁及以上患者回答了美国耳鼻咽喉头颈外科学会AAO-HNS新冠肺炎Anosmia的离线版进行(新冠肺炎)RT-PCR检测前的报告工具。结果:在172名参与者中,63人(36.6%)出现嗅觉缺失。63名嗅觉缺失患者中有60人(95.2%)的新冠肺炎RT-PCR检测结果呈阳性。四十一名(65%)参与者报告嗅觉缺失是第一症状,而最常见的相关症状是发烧(59%)、咳嗽(50%)和鼻漏(31%)。嗅觉缺失与阳性的SARS-CoV-2(新冠肺炎)RT-PCR检测之间存在显著关联(X2=33.85,df=1,p<.0001)。嗅觉缺失患者中新冠肺炎阳性的比例显著高于无嗅觉缺失患者,分别为95.2%和52.3%。嗅觉缺失患者患新冠肺炎的风险几乎是无嗅觉缺失患者的两倍(RR=1.82;95%CI:1.51-2.20;p<.0001)。结论:在报告症状的患者中,超过95%的患者中嗅觉缺失与SARS-CoV-2(新冠肺炎)RT-PCR检测呈阳性有关。无症状应被视为一个危险信号,应将其纳入对疑似感染新冠肺炎的人员的筛查,以帮助缓解病毒的进一步传播。
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