Ankyloglossia in newborns: incidence and breastfeeding follow-up at 1 and 6 months.

IF 1 Q3 PEDIATRICS Minerva Pediatrics Pub Date : 2024-03-26 DOI:10.23736/S2724-5276.23.07357-3
Carlo V Bellieni, Ivana LA Gioia, Irene Calcagna, Alessandra Cartocci, Lorenzo DE Stefano, Ernesto Iadanza
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Background: Ankyloglossia is an anatomical variation of the lingual frenulum that negatively interferes with the functionality of the tongue. This condition can affect breastfeeding negatively. The aim of this study is to assess the prevalence of ankyloglossia among healthy babies born in Siena Hospital and the correlation between ankyloglossia and breastfeeding difficulties.

Methods: We performed an observational prospective study conducted on healthy and breastfed newborns born in Siena Hospital in the period between January and June 2022. The evaluation of lingual frenulum in the first few days of life was performed by Martinelli's Lingual Frenulum Protocol with scores for Infants (MLFPI), while the clinical assessment of breastfeeding initiation was performed by the Breastfeeding Observation and Evaluation Form according to WHO-UNICEF guidelines. We also compared the reliability in predicting breastfeeding of a tool that measured the features of the tongue frenulum: the Bristol Tongue Assessment Tool (BTT). Breastfeeding at one and six months of babies' age was assessed by telephone interview, and information among children's nutrition, weight growth and difficulties found in breastfeeding was also collected. This study was approved by the Pediatric Ethics Committee for Clinical Trials of the Tuscany Region.

Results: One hundred and ninety infants were included in the study; 21 (11.05%) had a MLFPI score ≥13. Data at one month of age showed a statistically higher MLFPI score (P value <0.001) in babies with breastfeeding difficulties (median score 13.0, IQR 5.5-14), than in those without (median score 5.0, IQR 2.0-7.5). Data at 6 months of age showed a similar difference in babies with and without breastfeeding difficulties (median 12.0, IQR 4.0-14.0 vs. 5.0, IQR 2.0-8.0 respectively). A MLFPI score ≥13 is positively associated with breastfeeding difficulties at 1 and 6 months. Also, the BTT was positively a risk factor for problems in breastfeeding at 1 and 6 months.

Conclusions: A high MLFPI score is a risk factor of breastfeeding difficulties. In these cases, a referral to experienced personnel is advisable: they can provide the emotional and professional support to the mother-child dyad, and/or refer for surgical evaluation and frenotomy. In our cohort, the usefulness of either MLFPI score or BTT was evident in predicting breastfeeding difficulties; the rate of surgical removal of the frenulum was nonetheless low.

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新生儿牙关紧闭:发病率及 1 个月和 6 个月的母乳喂养随访。
背景:舌强直是舌蹼的一种解剖变异,会对舌头的功能产生负面影响。这种情况会对母乳喂养产生负面影响。本研究的目的是评估在锡耶纳医院出生的健康婴儿中舌侧畸形的发病率以及舌侧畸形与母乳喂养困难之间的相关性:我们对2022年1月至6月期间在锡耶纳医院出生的健康母乳喂养新生儿进行了前瞻性观察研究。出生后最初几天的舌系带评估采用马蒂内利婴儿舌系带评分方案(MLFPI)进行,而母乳喂养开始情况的临床评估则根据世界卫生组织-联合国儿童基金会指南,采用母乳喂养观察和评估表进行。我们还比较了布里斯托尔舌评估工具(BTT)在预测母乳喂养方面的可靠性。我们还通过电话访谈评估了婴儿一岁和六个月大时的母乳喂养情况,并收集了有关儿童营养、体重增长和母乳喂养困难的信息。这项研究获得了托斯卡纳地区儿科临床试验伦理委员会的批准:研究共纳入了 190 名婴儿,其中 21 人(11.05%)的 MLFPI 分数≥13。一个月大时的数据显示,婴儿的 MLFPI 得分更高(P 值,结论):MLFPI 分数高是母乳喂养困难的一个风险因素。在这种情况下,建议转诊给有经验的人员:他们可以为母婴二人组提供情感和专业支持,和/或转诊进行手术评估和肾网切取术。在我们的队列中,MLFPI 评分或 BTT 在预测母乳喂养困难方面的作用是显而易见的;但手术切除蹼的比例却很低。
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