Validation of the Connecticut olfactory test (CCCRC) adapted to Brazil

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Autor(a) principal: Fenólio,Guilherme H.M.
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Anselmo-Lima,Wilma T., Tomazini,Gabriela C., Compagnoni,Inaê M., Amaral,Maria S.A. do, Fantucci,Marina Z., Peixoto,Pedro P.L., Guimarães,Alessandro F., Guimarães,Roberto E.S., Sakano,Eulália, Valera,Fabiana C.P., Tamashiro,Edwin
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Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Brazilian Journal of Otorhinolaryngology
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Resumo: Abstract Introduction Olfactory changes are quite common in the population, causing a significant impact on the quality of life. Documentation of the olfactory function is essential for the diagnosis, treatment and follow-up of patients with inflammatory diseases of the upper airways, neurodegenerative diseases or viral infections. Among the different existing smell tests, the CCCRC is an inexpensive test, easy to apply, but it has not yet been evaluated on a large scale in the Brazilian population. Objective To validate the CCCRC smell test, after adaptation for the Brazilian population, evaluating the performance of healthy volunteers and the stability of the test in retests. Methods In this study, we carried out a cultural adaptation of the CCCRC test to Brazil. To validate and determine the normality scores, we applied the test to 334 healthy volunteers, aged >18 years of age. The retest was also carried out in up to four weeks on 34 additional volunteers to assess validity of the results. Results When evaluating the participants’ performance, normosmia and mild hyposmia values were obtained in more than 95% of them. Women (58.4%) showed better accuracy than men (41.6%): p < 0.02, and individuals over 60 years of age showed worse performance (median: 6; 75th percentile: 6.5; 25th percentile). The test and retest of the 34 volunteers demonstrated that there was agreement (ICC, intraclass correlation coefficient) considered good in the left nostril (ICC = 0.65) and excellent in the right nostril (ICC = 0.77) in the combined score. Conclusion The CCCRC test adapted to Brazil showed normal values, similar to the originally-described test and validations in other countries, with a high reproducibility rate. Considering the highly favorable cost-benefit ratio, the adapted CCCRC is a very useful tool for measuring olfactory function in the Brazilian population.
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spelling Validation of the Connecticut olfactory test (CCCRC) adapted to BrazilOdorantsOlfaction disordersOlfactory cortexNeurological examinationOlfactory nerve diseasesAbstract Introduction Olfactory changes are quite common in the population, causing a significant impact on the quality of life. Documentation of the olfactory function is essential for the diagnosis, treatment and follow-up of patients with inflammatory diseases of the upper airways, neurodegenerative diseases or viral infections. Among the different existing smell tests, the CCCRC is an inexpensive test, easy to apply, but it has not yet been evaluated on a large scale in the Brazilian population. Objective To validate the CCCRC smell test, after adaptation for the Brazilian population, evaluating the performance of healthy volunteers and the stability of the test in retests. Methods In this study, we carried out a cultural adaptation of the CCCRC test to Brazil. To validate and determine the normality scores, we applied the test to 334 healthy volunteers, aged >18 years of age. The retest was also carried out in up to four weeks on 34 additional volunteers to assess validity of the results. Results When evaluating the participants’ performance, normosmia and mild hyposmia values were obtained in more than 95% of them. Women (58.4%) showed better accuracy than men (41.6%): p < 0.02, and individuals over 60 years of age showed worse performance (median: 6; 75th percentile: 6.5; 25th percentile). The test and retest of the 34 volunteers demonstrated that there was agreement (ICC, intraclass correlation coefficient) considered good in the left nostril (ICC = 0.65) and excellent in the right nostril (ICC = 0.77) in the combined score. Conclusion The CCCRC test adapted to Brazil showed normal values, similar to the originally-described test and validations in other countries, with a high reproducibility rate. Considering the highly favorable cost-benefit ratio, the adapted CCCRC is a very useful tool for measuring olfactory function in the Brazilian population.Associação Brasileira de Otorrinolaringologia e Cirurgia Cérvico-Facial.2022-10-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1808-86942022000500725Brazilian Journal of Otorhinolaryngology v.88 n.5 2022reponame:Brazilian Journal of Otorhinolaryngologyinstname:Associação Brasileira de Otorrinolaringologia e Cirurgia Cérvico-Facial (ABORL-CCF)instacron:ABORL-CCF10.1016/j.bjorl.2020.09.013info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessFenólio,Guilherme H.M.Anselmo-Lima,Wilma T.Tomazini,Gabriela C.Compagnoni,Inaê M.Amaral,Maria S.A. doFantucci,Marina Z.Peixoto,Pedro P.L.Guimarães,Alessandro F.Guimarães,Roberto E.S.Sakano,EuláliaValera,Fabiana C.P.Tamashiro,Edwineng2022-10-13T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S1808-86942022000500725Revistahttp://www.bjorl.org.br/https://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phprevista@aborlccf.org.br||revista@aborlccf.org.br1808-86861808-8686opendoar:2022-10-13T00:00Brazilian Journal of Otorhinolaryngology - Associação Brasileira de Otorrinolaringologia e Cirurgia Cérvico-Facial (ABORL-CCF)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Validation of the Connecticut olfactory test (CCCRC) adapted to Brazil
title Validation of the Connecticut olfactory test (CCCRC) adapted to Brazil
spellingShingle Validation of the Connecticut olfactory test (CCCRC) adapted to Brazil
Fenólio,Guilherme H.M.
Odorants
Olfaction disorders
Olfactory cortex
Neurological examination
Olfactory nerve diseases
title_short Validation of the Connecticut olfactory test (CCCRC) adapted to Brazil
title_full Validation of the Connecticut olfactory test (CCCRC) adapted to Brazil
title_fullStr Validation of the Connecticut olfactory test (CCCRC) adapted to Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Validation of the Connecticut olfactory test (CCCRC) adapted to Brazil
title_sort Validation of the Connecticut olfactory test (CCCRC) adapted to Brazil
author Fenólio,Guilherme H.M.
author_facet Fenólio,Guilherme H.M.
Anselmo-Lima,Wilma T.
Tomazini,Gabriela C.
Compagnoni,Inaê M.
Amaral,Maria S.A. do
Fantucci,Marina Z.
Peixoto,Pedro P.L.
Guimarães,Alessandro F.
Guimarães,Roberto E.S.
Sakano,Eulália
Valera,Fabiana C.P.
Tamashiro,Edwin
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author2 Anselmo-Lima,Wilma T.
Tomazini,Gabriela C.
Compagnoni,Inaê M.
Amaral,Maria S.A. do
Fantucci,Marina Z.
Peixoto,Pedro P.L.
Guimarães,Alessandro F.
Guimarães,Roberto E.S.
Sakano,Eulália
Valera,Fabiana C.P.
Tamashiro,Edwin
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author
author
author
author
author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Fenólio,Guilherme H.M.
Anselmo-Lima,Wilma T.
Tomazini,Gabriela C.
Compagnoni,Inaê M.
Amaral,Maria S.A. do
Fantucci,Marina Z.
Peixoto,Pedro P.L.
Guimarães,Alessandro F.
Guimarães,Roberto E.S.
Sakano,Eulália
Valera,Fabiana C.P.
Tamashiro,Edwin
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Odorants
Olfaction disorders
Olfactory cortex
Neurological examination
Olfactory nerve diseases
topic Odorants
Olfaction disorders
Olfactory cortex
Neurological examination
Olfactory nerve diseases
description Abstract Introduction Olfactory changes are quite common in the population, causing a significant impact on the quality of life. Documentation of the olfactory function is essential for the diagnosis, treatment and follow-up of patients with inflammatory diseases of the upper airways, neurodegenerative diseases or viral infections. Among the different existing smell tests, the CCCRC is an inexpensive test, easy to apply, but it has not yet been evaluated on a large scale in the Brazilian population. Objective To validate the CCCRC smell test, after adaptation for the Brazilian population, evaluating the performance of healthy volunteers and the stability of the test in retests. Methods In this study, we carried out a cultural adaptation of the CCCRC test to Brazil. To validate and determine the normality scores, we applied the test to 334 healthy volunteers, aged >18 years of age. The retest was also carried out in up to four weeks on 34 additional volunteers to assess validity of the results. Results When evaluating the participants’ performance, normosmia and mild hyposmia values were obtained in more than 95% of them. Women (58.4%) showed better accuracy than men (41.6%): p < 0.02, and individuals over 60 years of age showed worse performance (median: 6; 75th percentile: 6.5; 25th percentile). The test and retest of the 34 volunteers demonstrated that there was agreement (ICC, intraclass correlation coefficient) considered good in the left nostril (ICC = 0.65) and excellent in the right nostril (ICC = 0.77) in the combined score. Conclusion The CCCRC test adapted to Brazil showed normal values, similar to the originally-described test and validations in other countries, with a high reproducibility rate. Considering the highly favorable cost-benefit ratio, the adapted CCCRC is a very useful tool for measuring olfactory function in the Brazilian population.
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