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  • 2019Validation of the olfactory disorders questionnaire for English‐speaking patients with olfactory disorders53citations
  • 2018Development of an International Odor Identification Test for Children96citations
  • 2016Intranasal sodium citrate solution improves olfaction in post-viral hyposmiacitations
  • 2008A study of olfactory testing in patients with rhinological pathology in the ENT cliniccitations
  • 2008Olfactory clearance - what time is needed in clinical practice?15citations
  • 2007Which variables matter in smell tests in the clinic?9citations

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Development of an International Odor Identification Test for Children

  • Guarneros, Marco
  • Nováková, Lenka Martinec
  • Sorokowski, Piotr
  • Avni, Hadas
  • Mullol, Joaquim
  • Stetzler, Carolin
  • Agosin, Eduardo
  • Gupta, Neelima
  • Fishman, Gad
  • Parma, Valentina
  • Cornejo, Carlos
  • Sandell, Mari
  • Larsson, Maria
  • Macchi, Alberto
  • Philpott, Carl
  • Vodicka, Jan
  • Kamel, Reda
  • Propst, Evan J.
  • Konstantinidis, Iordanis
  • Schriever, Valentin A.
  • Sparing-Paschke, Lisa Marie
  • Van, Helene Cao
  • Altundag, Aytug
  • Valder, Claudia
  • Hudson, Robyn
  • Mori, Eri
  • Fragola, Claudio
  • Santos, Gonzalo De Los
  • Lundström, Johan N.
  • Rawan, Ahmed
  • Mariño-Sánchez, Franklin
  • Sorokowska, Agnieszka
  • Knaapila, Antti
  • Hummel, Thomas
  • Nord, Marie
  • Landis, Basile N.
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<p>Objective: To assess olfactory function in children and to create and validate an odor identification test to diagnose olfactory dysfunction in children, which we called the Universal Sniff (U-Sniff) test. Study design: This is a multicenter study involving 19 countries. The U-Sniff test was developed in 3 phases including 1760 children age 5-7 years. Phase 1: identification of potentially recognizable odors; phase 2: selection of odorants for the odor identification test; and phase 3: evaluation of the test and acquisition of normative data. Test—retest reliability was evaluated in a subgroup of children (n = 27), and the test was validated using children with congenital anosmia (n = 14). Results: Twelve odors were familiar to children and, therefore, included in the U-Sniff test. Children scored a mean ± SD of 9.88 ± 1.80 points out of 12. Normative data was obtained and reported for each country. The U-Sniff test demonstrated a high test—retest reliability (r<sub>27</sub>= 0.83, P &lt;.001) and enabled discrimination between normosmia and children with congenital anosmia with a sensitivity of 100% and specificity of 86%. Conclusions: The U-Sniff is a valid and reliable method of testing olfaction in children and can be used internationally.</p>

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