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The COVID-19 pandemic is a novel medical challenge, particularly because of the systemic nature of this disease. Indeed, COVID-19 affects several organs and systems at once. The brain is affected in several ways: direct infection of nerve cells by SARS-CoV-2, inflammation of the central nervous system, severe systemic inflammation damaging nerve cells, global cerebral ischaemia related to respiratory failure, thromboembolic events related to increased intravascular coagulation and severe psychological stress. As a result, COVID-19 sometimes manifests as neurological and neuropsychiatric symptoms such as dizziness, sleep disturbances, cognitive deficits, delirium, or severe depression. Sudden loss of smell is a common symptom associated with COVID-19 and SARS-CoV-2 infection of neurons in the olfactory system has been reported in both hamsters and humans. The vast majority of COVID-19 patients recover their olfactory function within a few weeks. However, a significant minority of infected individuals (1 in 5 cases) still suffers from olfactory disorders (anosmia, hyposmia and/or parosmia) several months after the primary infection. These olfactory disorders are frequently associated with depressive behaviour and cognitive complaints. In PET scans, it is even possible to correlate this cognitive dysfunction with hypometabolism of certain brain regions, including the olfactory gyrus. This project proposes, during one year, to evaluate and follow the evolution of the olfactory capacities of patients suffering from persistent smell disorder since one year (+/- 4 months) following COVID-19. The issue is to study the link between viral persistence in the olfactory sensory organ, chronic inflammation, and central damage to the olfactory system. The follow-up of the evolution of olfactory and neurocognitive capacities, in an integrative way by means of molecular, physiological and behavioural approaches, will inform us on the specificities of "COVID-long" and on the level of peripheral and/or central damage of the olfactory system.


Clinical Trial Description

Prospective monocentric descriptive study. Evaluation of COVID-19 patients with persistent loss of smell during 2 visits at 1 year intervals (V1 and V2). V1 :The following examinations will be carried out specifically for the research. - Clinical examination; - Blood sampling; - Recording of olfactory evoked potentials; - Neurological examination and neuropsychological assessment; V2 : All examinations performed at V1 will be repeated at V2. If the following examinations are not carried out during care within 3 weeks of V2, they will be carried out as part of the research during this V2 visit. - Nasal endoscopy ; - Assessment of olfactory and gustatory functions. The following explorations will be carried out: - Passing of two olfactory and gustatory scales; Olfactory and gustatory disorders will be quantified using two scales, the visual analogue scale VAS and the modified TSS; - Sniffin Stick test. In addition, MRI data from clinical care will be collected. ;


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NCT number NCT05133596
Study type Interventional
Source Institut Pasteur
Contact Pierre-Marie Lledo, Prof.
Phone 33 1 45688803
Email pierre-marie.lledo@pasteur.fr
Status Recruiting
Phase N/A
Start date June 20, 2022
Completion date November 9, 2024

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