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Clinical Trial

Study of Chemosensory Enhancement Through Neuromodulation Training (SCENT for Long COVID)

NCT: NCT05855369 · RECRUITING

NCT IDNCT05855369
StatusRECRUITING
Start Date2023-10-02
Completion2028-05-31

Brief Summary

Persistent smell loss that can include diminished or distorted smell function is a common symptom of long COVID syndrome. There are limited treatment options for long COVID-related smell loss. This study aims to determine the efficacy of two at-home treatments, smell training and non-invasive trigeminal nerve stimulation. This study requires participants to conduct daily at-home treatment sessions, attend three in-person study visits at the MUSC Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, and complete electronic questionnaires over the 12-week trial, and again at the six-month timepoint. Participants in this trial may benefit directly with an improvement in sense of smell. However, participation may also help society more generally, as this study will provide new information about long COVID-related smell loss and its treatment.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Study of Chemosensory Enhancement Through Neuromodulation Training (SCENT for Long COVID)?

Study of Chemosensory Enhancement Through Neuromodulation Training (SCENT for Long COVID) is a clinical trial registered under NCT05855369. Current status: RECRUITING.

What is the status of NCT05855369?

The current status of NCT05855369 (Study of Chemosensory Enhancement Through Neuromodulation Training (SCENT for Long COVID)) is: RECRUITING.

When did Study of Chemosensory Enhancement Through Neuromodulation Training (SCENT for Long COVID) start?

Study of Chemosensory Enhancement Through Neuromodulation Training (SCENT for Long COVID) started on 2023-10-02.

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