Use of Platelet rich plasma in persistent olfactory dysfunction after COVID-19: a prospective study

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Main Author: Sousa,Francisco Alves de
Publication Date: 2023
Other Authors: Machado,André de Sousa, Costa,Joana Raquel, Correia,João Tavares, Castro,Afonso, Pinto,Ana Nóbrega, Silva,Ana, Santos,Mariline, Meireles,Luís
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Summary: Abstract Introduction: A promising technique to treat persistent olfactory impairment has recently been explored: platelet rich plasma (PRP) injection into the olfactory mucosa. Objectives: This study aimed to determine efficacy, safety, and feasibility of a new PRP injection protocol in treating persistent COVID-19 induced olfactory dysfunction (pCIOD). Material and Methods: Patients with pCIOD lasting for ≥ 12 months were enrolled. All patients had previously performed olfactory training and adjuvant therapy without achieving substantial improvement. Olfactory perception threshold (OPT) and visual analog scale (VAS) were measured at baseline, one month and three months after injection. Results: Twenty patients were enrolled. There was a significant change in OPT after injection (mean baseline OPT: 4.36 ± 1.6 versus 1-month after injection: 6.9 ± 2.6, p = 0.012 versus 3-months after injection: 7.2 ± 2.8, p =0.009). No severe complications were reported. Conclusions: Single-site PRP injection into the olfactory mucosa is a novel, safe and effective approach that may enhance olfactory recovery in pCIOD patients.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Use of Platelet rich plasma in persistent olfactory dysfunction after COVID-19: a prospective study
title Use of Platelet rich plasma in persistent olfactory dysfunction after COVID-19: a prospective study
spellingShingle Use of Platelet rich plasma in persistent olfactory dysfunction after COVID-19: a prospective study
Sousa,Francisco Alves de
olfactory dysfunction
anosmia
hyposmia
platelet rich plasma
single-site
injection
COVID-19
title_short Use of Platelet rich plasma in persistent olfactory dysfunction after COVID-19: a prospective study
title_full Use of Platelet rich plasma in persistent olfactory dysfunction after COVID-19: a prospective study
title_fullStr Use of Platelet rich plasma in persistent olfactory dysfunction after COVID-19: a prospective study
title_full_unstemmed Use of Platelet rich plasma in persistent olfactory dysfunction after COVID-19: a prospective study
title_sort Use of Platelet rich plasma in persistent olfactory dysfunction after COVID-19: a prospective study
author Sousa,Francisco Alves de
author_facet Sousa,Francisco Alves de
Machado,André de Sousa
Costa,Joana Raquel
Correia,João Tavares
Castro,Afonso
Pinto,Ana Nóbrega
Silva,Ana
Santos,Mariline
Meireles,Luís
author_role author
author2 Machado,André de Sousa
Costa,Joana Raquel
Correia,João Tavares
Castro,Afonso
Pinto,Ana Nóbrega
Silva,Ana
Santos,Mariline
Meireles,Luís
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Sousa,Francisco Alves de
Machado,André de Sousa
Costa,Joana Raquel
Correia,João Tavares
Castro,Afonso
Pinto,Ana Nóbrega
Silva,Ana
Santos,Mariline
Meireles,Luís
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv olfactory dysfunction
anosmia
hyposmia
platelet rich plasma
single-site
injection
COVID-19
topic olfactory dysfunction
anosmia
hyposmia
platelet rich plasma
single-site
injection
COVID-19
description Abstract Introduction: A promising technique to treat persistent olfactory impairment has recently been explored: platelet rich plasma (PRP) injection into the olfactory mucosa. Objectives: This study aimed to determine efficacy, safety, and feasibility of a new PRP injection protocol in treating persistent COVID-19 induced olfactory dysfunction (pCIOD). Material and Methods: Patients with pCIOD lasting for ≥ 12 months were enrolled. All patients had previously performed olfactory training and adjuvant therapy without achieving substantial improvement. Olfactory perception threshold (OPT) and visual analog scale (VAS) were measured at baseline, one month and three months after injection. Results: Twenty patients were enrolled. There was a significant change in OPT after injection (mean baseline OPT: 4.36 ± 1.6 versus 1-month after injection: 6.9 ± 2.6, p = 0.012 versus 3-months after injection: 7.2 ± 2.8, p =0.009). No severe complications were reported. Conclusions: Single-site PRP injection into the olfactory mucosa is a novel, safe and effective approach that may enhance olfactory recovery in pCIOD patients.
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