Targeted developmental oral stimulation with the NTrainer system™ in infants with bronchopulmonary dysplasia reduces time to achieve oral feeding success.

IF 0.9 Q2 Medicine Journal of neonatal-perinatal medicine Pub Date : 2025-07-01 Epub Date: 2025-04-03 DOI:10.1177/19345798251330823
Nkechi E Okotcha, Richard Tucker, Amy Embleton, Melanie Franchetti, Heather Brennan, Jill Maron
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Infants with bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD) are prohibited from oral feeding attempts during essential developmental windows due to their respiratory support, resulting in delayed oral feeding and prolonged length-of-stay (LOS). The NTrainer system™ (Cardinal Health) is an FDA approved device which provides patterned frequency-modulated oral stimulation, matures non-nutritive matures non-nutritive suck, and shortens time to oral feeding. Our objective was to use this device to improve oral feeding competency and shorten the duration to achieve full oral feeding in these infants.MethodsBPD infants received therapy between 32 and 35.5 weeks post-menstrual age (PMA). The primary outcome was PMA at full oral feedings. A contemporary, retrospective cohort of infants with BPD served as controls.ResultsInfants provided therapy achieved oral feeding at 38.5 weeks versus 39.6 weeks PMA in the control group (p = 0.03). Kaplan-Meier analyses revealed days-to-full-oral-feed was achieved earlier for the NTrainer™ group compared to controls (40 vs 61 days; log-rank test p = 0.08). With a hazard ratio of 1.57 (95% CI 0.93-2.65), the NTrainer™ group was 57% more likely to reach full oral feeds at an earlier PMA. LOS was not significantly different between groups.ConclusionsProviding NTrainer™ therapy to infants with BPD during essential developmental windows shortens time to oral feeding success. Although not statistically significant, any reduced LOS potentially has clinical and economic implications for both the family and health care systems.

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使用 NTrainer 系统™对患有支气管肺发育不良的婴儿进行有针对性的口腔发育刺激,可缩短实现成功口腔喂养的时间。
患有支气管肺发育不良 (BPD) 的婴儿由于其呼吸支持功能而无法在重要的发育窗口期尝试口腔喂养,导致口腔喂养延迟和住院时间(LOS)延长。NTrainer系统™(卡地纳健康公司)是美国食品和药物管理局(FDA)批准的一种设备,可提供模式化频率调节的口腔刺激,使非营养性吸吮成熟并缩短口腔喂养时间。我们的目标是使用该设备提高这些婴儿的口腔喂养能力,缩短实现完全口腔喂养的时间。方法BPD 婴儿在月龄后 32 到 35.5 周 (PMA) 之间接受治疗。主要结果是完全口喂时的 PMA。结果接受治疗的婴儿在月龄后 38.5 周时实现了口服喂养,而对照组的婴儿在月龄后 39.6 周时实现了口服喂养(P = 0.03)。Kaplan-Meier 分析表明,与对照组相比,NTrainer™ 组婴儿实现全口喂养的天数更早(40 天 vs 61 天;log-rank 检验 p = 0.08)。NTrainer™组的危险比为 1.57(95% CI 0.93-2.65),在较早的 PMA 达到全口喂养的可能性比对照组高 57%。结论在重要的发育窗口期为患有 BPD 的婴儿提供 NTrainer™ 治疗可缩短口腔喂养成功的时间。虽然没有统计学意义,但缩短的 LOS 可能会对家庭和医疗保健系统产生临床和经济影响。
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Journal of neonatal-perinatal medicine
Journal of neonatal-perinatal medicine Medicine-Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health
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