Impact of Hearing Loss on Memory Loss in Patients With Self-Reported Olfactory Dysfunction
Mitali Sakharkar, Asritha Sure, Mingqian Tan, Marianella Paz-Lansberg, Jessica Levi

TL;DR
This study finds that hearing loss is strongly linked to memory loss in people who report a loss of smell, suggesting a need for more research into this connection.
Contribution
The study investigates the independent effect of hearing loss on memory in individuals with self-reported olfactory dysfunction, a novel focus in neurodegenerative research.
Findings
Hearing impairment was significantly associated with memory loss in patients with self-reported olfactory dysfunction.
Stroke, coronary artery disease, and hypertension also showed significant associations with memory loss.
The study highlights the increased risk of memory loss in this specific population, especially post-COVID-19.
Abstract
Introduction The association between hearing loss and dementia, and olfactory dysfunction (OD) and dementia, respectively, is well-elucidated. Several neurodegenerative diseases, including Alzheimer’s disease and Parkinson’s disease, impact the olfactory system early in their progression. Despite these established correlations, the independent effect of hearing loss on memory in patients with self-reported olfactory dysfunction is poorly elucidated, which this study aims to investigate, especially in light of the prevalence of anosmia post-COVID-19. Methods A total of 591 records of adult patients with self-reported olfactory dysfunction without a history of traumatic brain injury (TBI) from 2015 to 2020 from a single academic institution were analyzed. Patients were stratified based on demographic, memory loss (including mild cognitive impairment (MCI)), and clinical factors.…
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TopicsOlfactory and Sensory Function Studies
