| Literature DB >> 32577901 |
Chiara Spoldi1, Luca Castellani1, Carlotta Pipolo1, Alberto Maccari1, Paolo Lozza1, Alberto Scotti1, Antonia Pisani1, Giuseppe De Donato1, Sara Portaleone1, Maurizio Cariati2, Giovanni Felisati1, Alberto Maria Saibene3.
Abstract
PURPOSE: Smell alterations are a symptom of COVID-19 and have been associated with olfactory cleft mucosal thickening (OCMT). Although their pathogenesis is unclear, evidences link them to viral neuroinvasive potential. This study aims at estimating the prevalence of OCMT in CT scans of COVID-19 patients and investigating its clinical correlates.Entities:
Keywords: Coronavirus; Mucous membrane; Olfaction disorders; Smell; Viral tropism
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32577901 PMCID: PMC7309200 DOI: 10.1007/s00405-020-06165-7
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Eur Arch Otorhinolaryngol ISSN: 0937-4477 Impact factor: 2.503
Fig. 1Plain axial CT image showing bilateral mucosal thickening of the olfactory cleft (white arrows). No sorts of mucosal changes are visible in the image, as for the remainder of the CT scan
Study variables in the study group and in the two subpopulations
| Whole study group | Patients without OC involvement | Patients with OC involvement | Statistical test and significance | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Number of patients | 63 | 47 (7.6%; 95% CI 62.1–84.7%) | 16 (25.4%, 95% CI 15.3–37.9%) | N/A | |
| Age (years) | 77.82 ± 17.77 (43–95) | 77.82 ± 16.65 (45–95) | 74.74 ± 21.01 (43–89) | Mann–Whitney | |
| Sex (no. (%)) | Male | 39 (61.90%) | 30 (63.82%) | 9 (56,25%) | Fisher test, |
| Female | 24 (38.09%) | 17 (36.17%) | 7 (43,75%) | ||
| Invasive ventilation during hospital stay (no. (%)) | Yes | 7 (11.11%) | 3 (6.38%) | 4 (25%) | Fisher test, |
| No | 56 (88.8%) | 44 (93.61%) | 12 (75%) | ||
| Final outcome (no. (%)) | Still hospitalized | 28 (44.44%) | 22 (46.08%) | 6 (37.50%) | Fisher test, |
| Deceased | 24 (17.46%) | 19 (40.42%) | 5 (31.25%) | ||
| Recovered | 11 (17.46%) | 6 (12.76%) | 5 (31.25%) | ||
| Hospital stay for recovered patients in the group (days) | 12 ± 8.5 (4–24) | 9 ± 14.5 (1–44) | 16 ± 4 (12–24) | Mann–Whitney | |
| Lung lesion diffusion (score) | 3 ± 3 (0–6) | 3 ± 3 (0–6) | 3 ± 2.25 (1–6) | Mann–Whitney | |
OC olfactory cleft