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Assesment of Olfactory Disorders and Performance of a New Olfactory Test in Children With Congenital CMV (INFECSMELL)

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Pasteur Institute

Status

Completed

Conditions

Congenital Cytomegalovirus Infection

Treatments

Other: olfactory tests, otoacoustic emissions (OAE)

Study type

Observational

Funder types

Industry

Identifiers

NCT02782988
2015-091

Details and patient eligibility

About

CMV lesions were found in the olfactory system of children with congenital CMV infection but no study has hitherto examined the impact of congenital CMV infection on olfaction. So the investigators propose in this study to assess the proportion of children with olfactory deficits among children with congenital CMV infection. Second this study will also evaluate performances of a new olfactory test, based on discrimination of binary odorant mixtures.

Full description

Cytomegalovirus (CMV) is the first cause of congenital deafness resulting from viral infection. Hearing loss may occur several years after birth in childhood and be often progressive. Detection of hearing impairment is of major interest for children because it will allow the early use of a hearing aid minimizing the impact of these deficits on the cognitive development.

The study hypothesis is that a link might exist between hearing deficits and olfactory deficits in these children due to viral lesions on the two sensory systems. Thus early exploration of olfaction might allow early detection of starting deterioration of hearing or predict the occurrence of deafness. Moreover, this exploration is easy, non invasive, fast to set up and adapted to very young children. No study has hitherto assessed the impact of congenital CMV infection on olfaction.

The proportion of children with olfactory deficits will be assessed among children with congenital CMV infection, using parts of a discrimination test of simple odorants (Sniffin' Sticks, Burghardt, Wedel, Germany). The performances of a new olfactory test developed by the investigators that uses binary mixtures of odorants, will also be assessed. These tests of nasal chemosensory performance are based on pen-like odor dispensing devices and measure odor discrimination ability of young children in less than 15 min. Finally, this study aims at demonstrate, if it exists, the association between olfactory deficits and hearing loss in children with congenital CMV infection.

This study will be conducted in 80 patients and 40 healthy subjects (3-10years). The healthy children will be matched for age and gender. Selection will be made based on medical records during the course of standard care visit. After collection of informed consent, olfactory tests will be performed.

Enrollment

106 patients

Sex

All

Ages

3 to 10 years old

Volunteers

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • Children ≥ 3 years old and ≤ 10 years old
  • Oral consent of the child to participate in the study
  • Written informed consent of the two parents
  • Congenital CMV infection : 1) asymptomatic form at birth and 2) symptomatic form at birth. The latter is defined by the presence of at least one of the following clinical signs: growth retardation, prematurity,petechiae, splenomegaly, thrombocytopenia, jaundice, low number of platelets, ictere, digestive disorders ...

NOTE: CMV diagnosis is made on the following criteria: positive CMV PCR in urine and / or blood in the first 3 weeks of life or retrospective diagnosis on the presence of a positive PCR on the Guthrie test performed at 3-7 days of life.

Exclusion criteria

  • Medical care incompatible with the objective of the study,
  • Patient who would object to the protocol
  • No clinical condition that may interfere with the study, e.g.: no chronic sinusitis, nasopharyngitis, etc.

Trial design

106 participants in 3 patient groups

CMV symptomatic at birth
Description:
olfactory tests, otoacoustic emissions (OAE)
Treatment:
Other: olfactory tests, otoacoustic emissions (OAE)
CMV asymptomatic at birth
Description:
olfactory tests, otoacoustic emissions (OAE)
Treatment:
Other: olfactory tests, otoacoustic emissions (OAE)
Healthy controls
Description:
olfactory tests, otoacoustic emissions (OAE)
Treatment:
Other: olfactory tests, otoacoustic emissions (OAE)

Trial contacts and locations

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