Brain Sciences (May 2021)

Neurosensory Rehabilitation and Olfactory Network Recovery in Covid-19-related Olfactory Dysfunction

  • Tom Wai-Hin Chung,
  • Hui Zhang,
  • Fergus Kai-Chuen Wong,
  • Siddharth Sridhar,
  • Kwok-Hung Chan,
  • Vincent Chi-Chung Cheng,
  • Kwok-Yung Yuen,
  • Ivan Fan-Ngai Hung,
  • Henry Ka-Fung Mak

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/brainsci11060686
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 6
p. 686

Abstract

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Non-conductive olfactory dysfunction (OD) is an important extra-pulmonary manifestation of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). Olfactory bulb (OB) volume loss and olfactory network functional connectivity (FC) defects were identified in two patients suffering from prolonged COVID-19-related OD. One patient received olfactory treatment (OT) by the combination of oral vitamin A and smell training via the novel electronic portable aromatic rehabilitation (EPAR) diffusers. After four-weeks of OT, clinical recuperation of smell was correlated with interval increase of bilateral OB volumes [right: 22.5 mm3 to 49.5 mm3 (120%), left: 37.5 mm3 to 42 mm3 (12%)] and improvement of mean olfactory FC [0.09 to 0.15 (66.6%)].

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