Prognostic value of olfactory nerve damage measured with thallium-based olfactory imaging in patients with idiopathic olfactory dysfunction

Abstract Idiopathic olfactory disorder is resistant to treatment, and the recovery time is long. This study investigated the prognostic value of the migration of nasally administered thallium-201 to the olfactory bulb (thallium migration to the OB), a measure of olfactory nerve damage, in patients w...

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Main Authors: Hideaki Shiga, Junichi Taki, Koichi Okuda, Naoto Watanabe, Hisao Tonami, Hideaki Nakagawa, Seigo Kinuya, Takaki Miwa
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Language:English
Published: Nature Publishing Group 2017-06-01
Series:Scientific Reports
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-017-03894-4
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spelling doaj-2626cee2c6614bbeb3fcb8f89f6990112020-12-08T01:26:38ZengNature Publishing GroupScientific Reports2045-23222017-06-01711710.1038/s41598-017-03894-4Prognostic value of olfactory nerve damage measured with thallium-based olfactory imaging in patients with idiopathic olfactory dysfunctionHideaki Shiga0Junichi Taki1Koichi Okuda2Naoto Watanabe3Hisao Tonami4Hideaki Nakagawa5Seigo Kinuya6Takaki Miwa7Department of Otorhinolaryngology, Kanazawa Medical UniversityDepartment of Nuclear Medicine, Graduate School of Medical Science, Kanazawa UniversityPhysics, Kanazawa Medical UniversityDepartment of Diagnostic and Therapeutic Radiology, Kanazawa Medical UniversityDepartment of Diagnostic and Therapeutic Radiology, Kanazawa Medical UniversityMedical Research Institute, Kanazawa Medical UniversityDepartment of Nuclear Medicine, Graduate School of Medical Science, Kanazawa UniversityDepartment of Otorhinolaryngology, Kanazawa Medical UniversityAbstract Idiopathic olfactory disorder is resistant to treatment, and the recovery time is long. This study investigated the prognostic value of the migration of nasally administered thallium-201 to the olfactory bulb (thallium migration to the OB), a measure of olfactory nerve damage, in patients with idiopathic olfactory disorders. Twenty-four patients with idiopathic olfactory disorders were enrolled in the study (7 women and 17 men; aged 23–73 years). We retrospectively analyzed potential prognostic markers in subjects who underwent thallium-based olfactory imaging with the nasal administration of thallium-201 before conventional treatment with the Japanese herbal medicine tokishakuyakusan and compared those data with the prognosis. Log-rank tests were performed to assess the relationship between thallium migration to the OB (<4.6% [low] vs. ≥4.6% [high]; data dichotomized at the optimal cutoff value) and the duration until recovery of the odor recognition threshold determined by a standard olfactory function test (T&T olfactometry) after the treatment. Upon statistical analysis, we found that high thallium migration to the OB was significantly correlated with better prognosis in patients. Our results suggest that patients with intact olfactory nerve fibers could be selected using thallium-based imaging for the long-term follow-up of olfactory dysfunction.https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-017-03894-4
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author Hideaki Shiga
Junichi Taki
Koichi Okuda
Naoto Watanabe
Hisao Tonami
Hideaki Nakagawa
Seigo Kinuya
Takaki Miwa
spellingShingle Hideaki Shiga
Junichi Taki
Koichi Okuda
Naoto Watanabe
Hisao Tonami
Hideaki Nakagawa
Seigo Kinuya
Takaki Miwa
Prognostic value of olfactory nerve damage measured with thallium-based olfactory imaging in patients with idiopathic olfactory dysfunction
Scientific Reports
author_facet Hideaki Shiga
Junichi Taki
Koichi Okuda
Naoto Watanabe
Hisao Tonami
Hideaki Nakagawa
Seigo Kinuya
Takaki Miwa
author_sort Hideaki Shiga
title Prognostic value of olfactory nerve damage measured with thallium-based olfactory imaging in patients with idiopathic olfactory dysfunction
title_short Prognostic value of olfactory nerve damage measured with thallium-based olfactory imaging in patients with idiopathic olfactory dysfunction
title_full Prognostic value of olfactory nerve damage measured with thallium-based olfactory imaging in patients with idiopathic olfactory dysfunction
title_fullStr Prognostic value of olfactory nerve damage measured with thallium-based olfactory imaging in patients with idiopathic olfactory dysfunction
title_full_unstemmed Prognostic value of olfactory nerve damage measured with thallium-based olfactory imaging in patients with idiopathic olfactory dysfunction
title_sort prognostic value of olfactory nerve damage measured with thallium-based olfactory imaging in patients with idiopathic olfactory dysfunction
publisher Nature Publishing Group
series Scientific Reports
issn 2045-2322
publishDate 2017-06-01
description Abstract Idiopathic olfactory disorder is resistant to treatment, and the recovery time is long. This study investigated the prognostic value of the migration of nasally administered thallium-201 to the olfactory bulb (thallium migration to the OB), a measure of olfactory nerve damage, in patients with idiopathic olfactory disorders. Twenty-four patients with idiopathic olfactory disorders were enrolled in the study (7 women and 17 men; aged 23–73 years). We retrospectively analyzed potential prognostic markers in subjects who underwent thallium-based olfactory imaging with the nasal administration of thallium-201 before conventional treatment with the Japanese herbal medicine tokishakuyakusan and compared those data with the prognosis. Log-rank tests were performed to assess the relationship between thallium migration to the OB (<4.6% [low] vs. ≥4.6% [high]; data dichotomized at the optimal cutoff value) and the duration until recovery of the odor recognition threshold determined by a standard olfactory function test (T&T olfactometry) after the treatment. Upon statistical analysis, we found that high thallium migration to the OB was significantly correlated with better prognosis in patients. Our results suggest that patients with intact olfactory nerve fibers could be selected using thallium-based imaging for the long-term follow-up of olfactory dysfunction.
url https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-017-03894-4
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