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Olfactory and Trigeminal Functions in Patients With Multiple Sclerosis: Case-control Study
Sponsor: University of Catania
Summary
The sensation of smell is influenced by the somatosensory and chemesthetic sensati¬ons of the nose: for example, the cooling sensation of menthol or the prickle of carbon dioxide from carbonated drinks. These sensations are mediated in the nose by the trigeminal nerve and there is increasing evidence that trigeminal and olfactory functions are closely linked and potentially interdependent. In addition, trigeminal activation is crucial to the perception of nasal airflow. Some researchers speculate about the impact of trigeminal nerve on the entire olfactory sensation and about the presence of some specific "trigeminal cells" into the nose.Patients with Multiple sclerosis (MS) can suffer from quantitative olfactory disorders that generally are of light entity and do not interfere with daily life activities but it is important to underline that olfactory loss can be an onset sign of the MS. Considering the "trigeminal component" in the olfaction, because trigeminal nerve inflammation is quite common in MS patients due to central and peripheral inflammation, it could be possible that these patients suffer from changes in the quantitative, but more in the qualitative smell functions that are generally not identified because poorly investigated.
Official title: Olfactory and Trigeminal Functions in Patients With Multiple Sclerosis
Key Details
Gender
FEMALE
Age Range
18 Years - 55 Years
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
200
Start Date
2024-10-30
Completion Date
2026-12-30
Last Updated
2024-05-08
Healthy Volunteers
Yes
Conditions
Interventions
TDI
Sniffin' Sticks Threshold and Identification Test
Trigeminal Test
Test the trigeminal smell answer by a device that releases air and a substance that stimulates the trigeminal response
Cognitive Evaluation by Montreal Cognitive Assessment
Montreal Cognitive assessment
Anxiety and Depression questionnaire
Specific test to evaluate patient's mood
Visual Analogue Scale Ratings
* Smell ability (How is your sense of smell right now? 0 cannot smell, 1-3 severe impairment, 4-6 moderate impairment, 7-9 mild impairment, 10 normal) * Nasal breathing (How well can you breathe through your nose right now? 0 complete nasal obstruction, 1-3 severe impairment, 4-6 moderate impairment, 7-9 mild impairment, 10 normal)
Quality of smell Questionnaire
Patients will answer to a validated questionnaire
Locations (1)
Arianna Di Stadio
Catania, Sicily, Italy