The Brief Odor Detection Test (B-Odt) For Very Early Diagnosis Of Cognitive Decline: A Preliminary Study

Dimitra Savvoulidou, Efthymia Totikidou, Chariklia Varvesiotou, Magda Iakovidou,Ourania Sfakianaki,Georgia Papantoniou,Elvira Masoura,Despina Moraitou

BRAIN IMPAIRMENT(2017)

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Olfactory impairment in older adults is associated with cognitive decline. This study describes the development of a Brief Odor Detection Test (B-ODT), and its pilot administration in community-dwelling older adults. The study aimed at examining whether the test could differentiate older adults with very mild cognitive impairment from their cognitively healthy counterparts. The sample consisted of 34 older adults (22 women), aged from 65 to 87 years. Participants were divided into two groups according to their general cognitive functioning. Odor detection was measured via vanillin solutions at the following concentrations: 150 mg/L, 30 mg/L, 15 mg/L, 3 mg/L, and .03 mg/L. The first condition of the test involved a scale administration of vanillin solutions. The second condition examined the change in air odour and it required vanillin solution of 30 mg/L and a metric ruler of 30 cm. The examiner had to place the solution at a specific distance point from each nostril. Odour identification sensitivity was secondarily measured. The results showed statistically significant differences in odour detection threshold between the two groups. In the unirhinal testing, left nostril differences of the two groups were definite. Hence, the B-ODT seems a promising instrument for very early cognitive impairment screening in older adult population.
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aging, minimal cognitive impairment, olfactory functioning
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