• Media type: E-Article
  • Title: Effect of Strong Fragrance on Olfactory Detection Threshold
  • Contributor: Fasunla, Ayotunde James; Douglas, David Dayo; Adeosun, Aderemi Adeleke; Steinbach, Silke; Nwaorgu, Onyekwere George Benjamin
  • Published: Wiley, 2014
  • Published in: Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery, 151 (2014) 3, Seite 438-442
  • Language: English
  • DOI: 10.1177/0194599814536851
  • ISSN: 0194-5998; 1097-6817
  • Keywords: Otorhinolaryngology ; Surgery
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  • Description: ObjectiveTo assess the olfactory threshold of healthy volunteers at the University College Hospital, Ibadan and to investigate the effect of perfume on their olfactory detection thresholds.Study DesignA quasi‐experimental study on olfactory detection thresholds of healthy volunteers from September 2013 to November 2013.SettingTertiary health institution.Subjects and MethodsA structured questionniare was administered to the participants in order to obtain information on sociodemographics, occupation, ability to perceive smell, use of perfume, effects of perfume on appetite and self‐confidence, history of allergy, and previous nasal surgery. Participants subjectively rated their olfactory performance. Subsequently, they had olfactory detection threshold testing done at baseline and after exposure to perfume with varied concentrations of n‐butanol in a forced triple response and staircase fashion.ResultsHealthy volunteers, 37 males and 63 females, were evaluated. Their ages ranged from 19 to 59 years with a mean of 31 years ± 8. Subjectively, 94% of the participants had excellent olfactory function. In the pre‐exposure forced triple response, 88% were able to detect the odor at ≤.25 mmol/l concentration while in the post‐exposure forced triple response, only 66% were able to detect the odor at ≤.25 mmol/l concentration. There is also a statistical significant difference in the olfactory detection threshold score between the pre‐exposure and post‐exposure period in the participants (P <. 05).ConclusionUse of strong fragrances affects the olfactory detection threshold. Therefore patients and clinicians should be aware of this and its effects on the outcome of test of olfaction.