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Special Sensory Function Deficit among Patients with Post-COVID-19 Visiting a Tertiary Care Centre

creativeworkseries.issnJNMA Print ISSN: 0028-2715; Online ISSN: 1815-672X
dc.contributor.authorAdhikari, Tika Ram
dc.contributor.authorJamtsho, Sonam
dc.contributor.authorTenzin, Karma
dc.contributor.authorWangchuk, Pelden
dc.contributor.authorTshering, Phub
dc.contributor.authorMukhia, Sontosh
dc.contributor.authorPenjor, Dorji
dc.date.accessioned2025-08-21T06:40:25Z
dc.date.available2025-08-21T06:40:25Z
dc.date.issued2023
dc.descriptionTika Ram Adhikari Department of Otorhinolaryngology, Jigme Dorji Wangchuk National Referral Hospital, Thimphu, Bhutan Sonam Jamtsho Department of Otorhinolaryngology, Jigme Dorji Wangchuk National Referral Hospital, Thimphu, Bhutan Karma Tenzin Audiology Unit, Department of Otorhinolaryngology, Jigme Dorji Wangchuk National Referral Hospital, Thimphu, Bhutan Pelden Wangchuk Audiology Unit, Department of Otorhinolaryngology, Jigme Dorji Wangchuk National Referral Hospital, Thimphu, Bhutan Phub Tshering Department of Otorhinolaryngology, Jigme Dorji Wangchuk National Referral Hospital, Thimphu, Bhutan Sontosh Mukhia Department of Otorhinolaryngology, Jigme Dorji Wangchuk National Referral Hospital, Thimphu, Bhutan Dorji Penjor Department of Otorhinolaryngology, Jigme Dorji Wangchuk National Referral Hospital, Thimphu, Bhutan
dc.description.abstractAbstract Introduction: Several patients who recover from COVID-19 infection continue to have persistent symptoms even after recovery from the disease. The special sensory functions such as taste, smell and hearing are affected by COVID-19 infection even after recovery from the illness. The aim of the study was to find out the prevalence of special sensory deficits among patients with post-COVID-19 visiting a tertiary care centre. Methods: A descriptive cross-sectional study was conducted among adult patients who recovered from COVID-19 visiting a tertiary care centre from 1 January 2022 to 31 December 2022. After obtaining ethical approval from the Research Ethics Board of Health, data on patients who were diagnosed with COVID-19 one year ago was obtained from the surveillance register from the Ministry of Health. They were contacted by phone call and invited to the centre to participate in the study. Appropriate clinical examination and tests were carried out to assess the special sensory deficits. A convenience sampling technique was used. The point estimate was calculated at a 95% Confidence Interval. Results: Among 271 patients, the prevalence of sensory function deficit was 39 (14.39%) (10.21-18.57, 95% Confidence Interval). Conclusions: The prevalence of special sensory deficits after recovery from COVID-19 infections was found to be similar to the findings of other studies.
dc.identifierhttps://doi.org/10.31729/jnma.8321
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14572/1868
dc.language.isoen_US
dc.publisherNepal Medical Association
dc.titleSpecial Sensory Function Deficit among Patients with Post-COVID-19 Visiting a Tertiary Care Centre
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