Background The novel Coronavirus Disease-19 (COVID-19) continues to have profound effect on global health. Our aim was to evaluate the prevalence and characterize specific symptoms associated with COVID-19. Methods This retrospective study included 326 patients with confirmed SARS-CoV-2 infection evaluated at the Emergency Department of the Umberto I Polyclinic Hospital, Rome, Italy between March 6th and April 30th, 2020. In order to assess xerostomia, olfactory and gustatory dysfunctions secondary to COVID-19, a telephone-based a modified survey obtained from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) 2013–2014 for taste and smell disorders and the Fox Questionnaire for dry mouth were administered to 111 patients (34%) after discharge between June 4th and June 12th. Results Taste dysfunction was the most common reported symptom (59.5%; n = 66), followed by xerostomia (45.9%; n = 51) and olfactory dysfunctions (41.4%; n = 46). The most severe symptom was olfactory dysfunction with a median severity score of 8.5 (range: 5–10). Overall 74.5% (n = 38) of patients with xerostomia, 78.8% (n = 52) of patients with gustatory dysfunctions and 71.1% (n = 33) of patients with olfactory dysfunctions reported that all symptoms appeared before COVID-19 diagnosis. Overall, the majority of patients reported one symptom only (45.9%, n = 51), 37 (33.3%) reported the association of two symptoms, and 23 (20.7%) patients reported the association of three symptoms at the same time. Conclusion Xerostomia, gustatory and olfactory dysfunctions may present as a prodromal or as the sole manifestation of COVID-19. Awareness is fundamental to identify COVID-19 patients at an early stage of the disease and limit the spread of the virus.

Xerostomia, gustatory and olfactory dysfunctions in patients with COVID-19 / Fantozzi, Paolo J.; Pampena, Emanuele; Di Vanna, Domenico; Pellegrino, Eugenia; Corbi, Daniele; Mammucari, Stefano; Alessi, Federica; Pampena, Riccardo; Bertazzoni, Giuliano; Minisola, Salvatore; Mastroianni, Claudio Maria; Polimeni, Antonella; Romeo, Umberto; Villa, Alessandro. - In: AMERICAN JOURNAL OF OTOLARYNGOLOGY. - ISSN 0196-0709. - (2020), pp. 1-21. [10.1016/j.amjoto.2020.102721]

Xerostomia, gustatory and olfactory dysfunctions in patients with COVID-19

Fantozzi, Paolo J.
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Pellegrino, Eugenia;Mammucari, Stefano;Bertazzoni, Giuliano;Minisola, Salvatore;Mastroianni, Claudio Maria;Polimeni, Antonella;Romeo, Umberto
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2020

Abstract

Background The novel Coronavirus Disease-19 (COVID-19) continues to have profound effect on global health. Our aim was to evaluate the prevalence and characterize specific symptoms associated with COVID-19. Methods This retrospective study included 326 patients with confirmed SARS-CoV-2 infection evaluated at the Emergency Department of the Umberto I Polyclinic Hospital, Rome, Italy between March 6th and April 30th, 2020. In order to assess xerostomia, olfactory and gustatory dysfunctions secondary to COVID-19, a telephone-based a modified survey obtained from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) 2013–2014 for taste and smell disorders and the Fox Questionnaire for dry mouth were administered to 111 patients (34%) after discharge between June 4th and June 12th. Results Taste dysfunction was the most common reported symptom (59.5%; n = 66), followed by xerostomia (45.9%; n = 51) and olfactory dysfunctions (41.4%; n = 46). The most severe symptom was olfactory dysfunction with a median severity score of 8.5 (range: 5–10). Overall 74.5% (n = 38) of patients with xerostomia, 78.8% (n = 52) of patients with gustatory dysfunctions and 71.1% (n = 33) of patients with olfactory dysfunctions reported that all symptoms appeared before COVID-19 diagnosis. Overall, the majority of patients reported one symptom only (45.9%, n = 51), 37 (33.3%) reported the association of two symptoms, and 23 (20.7%) patients reported the association of three symptoms at the same time. Conclusion Xerostomia, gustatory and olfactory dysfunctions may present as a prodromal or as the sole manifestation of COVID-19. Awareness is fundamental to identify COVID-19 patients at an early stage of the disease and limit the spread of the virus.
2020
COVID-19; public health; xerostomia; oral medicine; oral diseases; dysgeusia; anosmia
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Xerostomia, gustatory and olfactory dysfunctions in patients with COVID-19 / Fantozzi, Paolo J.; Pampena, Emanuele; Di Vanna, Domenico; Pellegrino, Eugenia; Corbi, Daniele; Mammucari, Stefano; Alessi, Federica; Pampena, Riccardo; Bertazzoni, Giuliano; Minisola, Salvatore; Mastroianni, Claudio Maria; Polimeni, Antonella; Romeo, Umberto; Villa, Alessandro. - In: AMERICAN JOURNAL OF OTOLARYNGOLOGY. - ISSN 0196-0709. - (2020), pp. 1-21. [10.1016/j.amjoto.2020.102721]
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