Resumen:
Purpose The study aimed to determine the incidence and long-term evolution of COVID-related olfactory (OD) and gustatory (GD) dysfunction, the recovery timeline, and the association with other symptoms. The secondary objective was to
identify the predictive clinical factors for the evolution of these symptoms.
Methods A prospective case–control study was conducted from March 15 to October 15, 2020, in health workers with
COVID-19 related symptoms in a tertiary care hospital. 320 patients were included after 6 months of follow-up: 195 in the
case group and 125 in the control group. Olfactory dysfunction (OD), dysosmia, and gustatory dysfunction (GD) onset and
recovery rate after 6 months follow-up are analyzed in both groups.
Results There were 125 (64.1%) in case group patients with OD and 118 (60.5%) with GD. Total or partial recovery OD
and GD was found in 89%, mainly in the frst 2 months. In the control group, there were 14 (11.2%) patients with OD and
33 (26.4%) patients with GD, with 100% of total/partial recovery.
Conclusion In both groups, OD and GD showed high-resolution rates during the frst two months after the onset of symptoms.
Nevertheless, 11% of the case group patients di...