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Olfactory training is helpful in postinfectious olfactory loss: A randomized, controlled, multicenter study
Louisa K PikartHeike ReimannSilke BurkertThomas HummelSabine FreyMichael DammBoris R. HaxelAchim G. BeuleKarl-bernd HüttenbrinkBerthold RennerIoannis CharalampakisÖ Göktassubject
Olfactory systemmedicine.medical_specialtybusiness.industryAnosmiaOlfactionCrossover studySurgeryRegimenOtorhinolaryngologyMulticenter studyHyposmiaInternal medicinemedicineIn patientmedicine.symptombusinessdescription
Objectives/Hypothesis: The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of olfactory training (OT) on olfactory function in patients with persistent postinfectious olfactory dysfunction (PIOD). Study Design: Randomized, single-blind, controlled, multicenter crossover study. Methods: Twelve tertiary university medical centers participated. Investigations were performed at three visits (base- line, after 18 weeks, and after 36 weeks), including only subjects with PIOD of <24-months duration. At each visit, partici- pants received detailed assessment of olfactory function. Seventy subjects trained with high concentrations of four odors for 18 weeks; the other half (n 5 74) trained with low concentrations of odors. For the following 18 weeks this regimen was switched. Results: After 18 weeks, olfactory function improved in the high-training group in 18 of 70 participants (26%), whereas only 11/74 improved in the low-training group (15%). In subjects with a duration of olfactory dysfunction of <12 months, olfactory function improved in 15/24 participants (63%) of the high-training group and in 6/31 participants (19%) of the low-training group (P 5.03). Conclusions: OT improves PIOD, and the use of odors at higher concentrations is beneficial to improvement. OT is a safe procedure and appears to be particularly useful in patients who start OT within 12 months after the onset of the disor- der. OT is the first successful therapy regime in patients with PIOD.
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2013-09-19 | The Laryngoscope |