Chrome Extension
WeChat Mini Program
Use on ChatGLM

Ethyl Alcohol Threshold Test: a Fast, Reliable and Affordable Olfactory Assessment Tool for COVID-19 Patients

Service of Otolaryngology, Hospital Complex of Santiago de Compostela, Travesía de Choupana, Donostia University Hospital, Hospital de Octubre,Sanz-Rodriguez Marta,Villarreal Ithzel María,Rodriguez-Iglesias Miguel,Mariño-Sánchez Franklin,Rivero-de-Aguilar Alejandro, UFR Simone Veil, Université Versailles Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines (Paris Saclay University),Saussez Sven,Capasso Robson, AHEPA University Hospital,Schriever Valentin,Martin-Martin Carlos,Alobid Isam,Santamaría-Gadea Alfonso,Fragola Claudio, University Hospital of La Coruña,Pérez-Freixo Hugo,Ninchritz-Becerra Elisabeth,Soriano-Reixach María, Mondragon-Rezola Elisabeth,Ruiz-Coello Maria del Mar Martínez,Navarro Raimundo Andrés,García-Fernández Alfredo,Marchan-López Álvaro

European archives of oto-rhino-laryngology/European archives of oto-rhino-laryngology and head & neck(2020)

Cited 19|Views41
No score
Abstract
COVID-19 patients may present mild symptoms. The identification of paucisymptomatic patients is paramount in order to interrupt the transmission chain of the virus. Olfactory loss could be one of those early symptoms which might help in the diagnosis of COVID-19 patients. In this study, we aim to develop and validate a fast, inexpensive, reliable and easy-to-perform olfactory test for the screening of suspected COVID-19 patients. Phase I was a case–control study and Phase II a transversal descriptive study. Olfaction was assessed with the ethyl alcohol threshold test and symptoms with visual analogue scales. The study was designed in two phases: In Phase I, we compared confirmed COVID-19 patients and healthy controls. In Phase II, patients with suspected COVID-19 infection referred for testing were studied. 275 participants were included in Phase I, 135 in Phase II. The ROC curve showed an AUC of 0.749 in Phase I, 0.737 in Phase II. The cutoff value which offered the highest amount of correctly classified patients was ≥ 2 (10% alcohol) for all age intervals. The odds ratio was 8.19 in Phase I, 6.56 in Phase II with a 75% sensitivity. When cases report normal sense of smell (VAS < 4), it misdiagnoses 57.89% of patients detected by the alcohol threshold test. The olfactory loss assessed with the alcohol threshold test has shown high sensitivity and odds ratio in both patients with confirmed COVID-19 illness and participants with suspected SARS-CoV-2 infection.
More
Translated text
Key words
COVID-19,SARS-CoV-2,Olfaction,Sniff test,Olfactory impairment
AI Read Science
Must-Reading Tree
Example
Generate MRT to find the research sequence of this paper
Chat Paper
Summary is being generated by the instructions you defined