Does Gabapentin Have A Role in the Improvement of Feeding Resistance in Infants?

IF 1 Q4 MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL Advanced biomedical research Pub Date : 2024-07-29 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.4103/abr.abr_346_22
Hossein Saneian, Peiman Nasri, Ahmad Heydari, Ali Mohammad Sabzghabaee, Maryam Yazdi, Majid Khademian, Fatemeh Famouri
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Background: Eating disorders in some infants can be due to the inability to reach a level of relaxation necessary to start the feeding process. Gabapentin (GB) has been proposed as a stabilizer of nerve function in improving this disorder. This study aimed to investigate the effect of GB on improving feeding resistance in infants aged 3-6 months.

Materials and methods: This randomized, controlled, double-blind clinical trial was done on 64 infants aged 3-6 months with feeding resistance who were referred to the pediatric clinics and assigned to two groups of 32. The case group was given a dose of 5 mg/kg of GB in the first week, and if not too much sedation, it was increased to 10 mg/kg in the second week every 8 hours, whereas the control group received a placebo. The number of effective breastfeeding and the volume of formula in cc before and after 2 weeks of drug usage were recorded in both groups.

Results: The number of breastfeeding sessions significantly had a higher increase in the GB group compared with placebo (median [IQR]: 1 [0,1] vs. 0 [0,1], P = 0.005) as well as an increase in consumed formula volume (mean ± SD: 42.81 ± 24.49 vs. 18.67 ± 14.57, P = 0.003).

Conclusion: Considering the significant increase in formula consumption and the number of breastfeeding sessions in the GB group, it is possible to use this drug as a nerve-stabilizer and pain reducer to treat this disorder.

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加巴喷丁对改善婴儿喂养抵抗力有作用吗?
背景:一些婴儿的进食障碍可能是由于无法达到开始进食过程所需的放松水平。加巴喷丁(GB)被认为是改善这种障碍的神经功能稳定剂。本研究旨在探讨 GB 对改善 3-6 个月大婴儿喂养阻力的影响:这项随机、对照、双盲临床试验的对象是儿科诊所转诊的 64 名 3-6 个月大的喂养阻抗婴儿,将他们分为两组,每组 32 人。病例组在第一周服用 5 毫克/千克的 GB,如果镇静效果不明显,则在第二周增加到 10 毫克/千克,每 8 小时服用一次;对照组服用安慰剂。两组均记录了用药前后两周的有效母乳喂养次数和配方奶量(以毫升为单位):结果:与安慰剂相比,国标组的母乳喂养次数明显增加(中位数[IQR]:1 [0,1] vs. 0 [0,1],P = 0.005),消耗的配方奶量也有所增加(平均值±标准差:42.81 ± 24.49 vs. 18.67 ± 14.57,P = 0.003):考虑到 GB 组配方奶消耗量和母乳喂养次数的明显增加,可以将这种药物作为神经稳定剂和止痛剂来治疗这种疾病。
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