The lyon clinical olfactory test: validation and measurement of hyposmia and anosmia in healthy and diseased populations

里昂临床嗅觉测试:健康和患病人群中嗅觉减退和嗅觉缺失的验证和测量

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作者:Catherine Rouby, Thierry Thomas-Danguin, Michel Vigouroux, Gabriela Ciuperca, Tao Jiang, Jérôme Alexanian, Mathieu Barges, Isabelle Gallice, Jean-Louis Degraix, Gilles Sicard

Abstract

The LCOT is a self-administered test designed to assess olfactory deficits. Altogether, 525 subjects contributed to the validation. Elderly participants were well represented in this sample. In a validation study (study 1), 407 healthy and 17 anosmic volunteers between 15 and 91 years of age underwent threshold, supraliminal detection, and identification testing. Cutoff values for normosmia and hyposmia were calculated and applied in a second study in a group of patients with smell complaints and in a group of Alzheimer patients with age-matched controls. Incidence of smell deficit was estimated at 5.6% in the healthy population of study 1, and at 16% in the elderly control group of study 2. Assessment of the ability of each subtest to discriminate between groups showed that LCOT is relevant to differentiating between perception and identification deficits and between Alzheimer's and hyposmic patients.

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