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Cross-culturally modified University of Pennsylvania Smell Identification Test for a Turkish population.

Authors :
Altundag A
Tekeli H
Salihoglu M
Cayonu M
Yasar H
Kendirli MT
Saglam O
Source :
American journal of rhinology & allergy [Am J Rhinol Allergy] 2015 Sep-Oct; Vol. 29 (5), pp. e138-41.
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

Background: The University of Pennsylvania Smell Identification Test (UPSIT) is a well-developed and popular olfactory test, which has been validated in various populations. However, there was only one study in a Turkish population, and this study indicated that the North American version of the UPSIT was not enough to evaluate the olfactory functions of Turkish population. So, we developed a cross-cultural adaptation of the UPSIT, the UPSIT-Turkish (UPSIT-T). Thus, the goal of this study was to investigate the applicability of the UPSIT-T in healthy Turkish subjects.<br />Material and Methods: The study included 51 healthy individuals who reported having normal olfactory function. The participants were administered the North American version of the UPSIT firstly, and then, after a day UPSIT-T was applied to the participants. The results of two smell tests were compared, and the applicability of UPSIT-T was evaluated.<br />Results: The mean (standard deviation) value for correctly identified odors was 27.2 ± 5.7 (range, 14-38) with the UPSIT application, whereas the mean (standard deviation) value for correctly identified odors was 35.9 ± 3.1 for UPSIT-T. There was a statistically significant increase in the scores of the participants when UPSIT-T was performed (p < 0.001). The identification rates of 10 test odorants were <80% for our study group, and 2 of 10 were <70% for the UPSIT-T.<br />Conclusion: The UPSIT-T modification is an adequate olfactory test for clinical use in a Turkish population.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1945-8932
Volume :
29
Issue :
5
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
American journal of rhinology & allergy
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
26358338
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.2500/ajra.2015.29.4212