postoperative alterations in taste and smell

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kelly galina elterman department of anesthesiology, perioperative and pain medicine, brigham and women’s hospital, boston, usa

seshagiri rao mallampati department of anesthesiology, perioperative and pain medicine, brigham and women’s hospital, boston, usa

alan david kaye department of anesthesiology, school of medicine, louisiana state university, new orleans, usa

richard dennis urman department of anesthesiology, perioperative and pain medicine, brigham and women’s hospital, boston, usa; corresponding author: richard dennis urman, department of anesthesiology, perioperative and pain medicine, brigham and women’s hospital, boston, ma, usa. tel: +1-16177328222, fax: +1-16172772192, e-mail:

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conclusions based on available literature recommendations for anesthesiologists caring for patients at risk for this occurrence are presented in this review. the symptoms are usually temporary as in the majority of the patients the sensory receptor cells are able to regenerate themselves after injury. anesthesia providers need to aware of this phenomenon to be able to reassure patients and possibly avoid anesthetic techniques associated with anosmia and ageusia. results our results yielded several previously published case report, and were not limited to a specific type of anesthesia. based on available literature, we review the physiology of taste and smell as well as the medications associated with loss of these senses. we describe perioperative agents that could lead to postoperative complications associated with anosmia and and ageusia. context alterations in taste and smell, including but not limited to anosmia, ageusia, hypogeusia, and dysgeusia, have been described in association with various medications, including anesthetic agents. frequently, these symptoms occur 1-2 weeks after medication administration and last several months. while such a phenomenon is a rare occurrence, it nonetheless can significantly impact patients’ satisfaction and quality of life. evidence acquisition the methodology consisted of a thorough literature search using the medline and cochrane databases utilizing keywords such as anosmia, ageusia, olfactory disorders, postoperative, and anesthesia.

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