Can photobiomodulation restore anosmia and ageusia induced by COVID‐19? A pilot clinical study

Author:

Panhoca Vitor Hugo12,Ferreira Laís Tatiane123,de Souza Viviane Brocca123,Ferreira Simone Aparecida123,Simão Gabriely123,de Aquino Junior Antonio Eduardo12,Bagnato Vanderlei Salvador1,Hanna Reem456ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Institute of Physics of Sao Carlos University of Sao Paulo (USP) Sao Paulo Brazil

2. Development and Training Center for Post‐Covid‐19 Patient Rehabilitation Technologies and Procedures (CITESC‐INOVA) Sao Carlos Brazil

3. Central Paulista University Center‐UNICEP Sao Carlos Brazil

4. Department of Oral Surgery King's College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust London SE5 9RS UK

5. Department of Surgical Sciences and Integrated Diagnostics University of Genoa Viale Benedetto XV, 6 16132 Genoa Italy

6. Department of Restorative Dental Sciences, UCL‐Eastman Dental Institute Faculty of Medical Sciences Rockefeller Building London WC1E 6DE UK

Abstract

AbstractAlong with other COVID‐19 clinical manifestations, management of both olfactory and gustatory dysfunction have drawn a considerable attention. Photobiomodulation (PBM) has emerged to be a possible effective therapy in restoring taste and smell functionality, but the evidence is scarce. Hence, the present pilot study is aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of intranasal and intraoral PBM administrations in management of anosmia and ageusia respectively. Twenty Caucasian subjects who diagnosed with anosmia and ageusia were recruited. Visual analogue scale was utilised to evaluate patients’ self‐reported for both olfactory and gustatory functionality. The laser‐PBM parameters and treatment protocols for anosmia and ageusia were as follows respectively: 660 nm, 100 mW, two points intranasally, 60 J/session, 12 sessions; dual wavelengths (660 nm and 808 nm), 100 mW, three points intraorally, 216 J/session, 12 sessions. Our results showed a significant functionality improvement of both olfactory and gustatory functionality. Extensive studies with large data and long‐term follow‐up period are warranted.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Physics and Astronomy,General Engineering,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,General Materials Science,General Chemistry

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