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Olfactory and executive dysfunctions following orbito-basal lesions in traumatic brain injury.

E de Guise1, A Y Alturki, M Laguë-Beauvais, J LeBlanc, M C Champoux, C Couturier, K Anderson, J Lamoureux, J Marcoux, M Maleki, M Feyz, J Frasnelli.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To study the acute relationship between olfactory function and traumatic brain injury (TBI), cognitive functions and outcome.
METHODS: Sixty-two patients with TBI were evaluated within the first 2 weeks following TBI. The Sniffin'Sticks identification test was used to assess olfaction. A neuropsychological evaluation was carried out to assess attention, verbal fluency, naming, memory, problem-solving and mental flexibility. The extended Glasgow Outcome Scale (GOSE) and the Disability Rating Scale (DRS) were rated at discharge from acute care.
RESULTS: Traumatic lesions located in the basal frontal area resulted in odour identification scores that were significantly lower than when lesions were elsewhere (p < 0.001). A significant positive correlation was shown between odour identification scores and mental flexibility scores (p = 0.004) and patients with hyposmia had worse performances on executive tests measuring problem-solving, verbal fluency and mental flexibility (p < 0.01). Moreover, the odour identification score and the DRS total score were related (p = 0.019).
CONCLUSIONS: These findings add information regarding acute olfactory status following TBI and provide evidence on the importance of assessing olfaction very early post-TBI in order to plan intervention and determine what accident prevention advice will be required for home or work re-integration.

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Keywords:  Anosmia; cognition; olfaction; orbito-frontal lesion; traumatic brain injury

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25826471     DOI: 10.3109/02699052.2015.1004748

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Brain Inj        ISSN: 0269-9052            Impact factor:   2.311


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