Association of subjective olfactory dysfunction and 12-item odor identification testing in ambulatory COVID-19 patients.
Divya P PrajapatiBita ShahrviniBridget V MacDonaldKayva L CrawfordMatt LechnerAdam S DeCondeCarol H YanPublished in: International forum of allergy & rhinology (2020)
Self-reported olfactory loss associated with COVID-19 has a strong ability to predict abnormal olfactory function though the 2 measures are moderately correlated. Subjective olfactory assessment is useful in screening olfactory dysfunction at early disease time points when psychophysical testing cannot be conducted.