Outcome of intensive oral motor and behavioural interventions for feeding difficulties in three children with Goldenhar Syndrome.

E P Clawson, K S Palinski, C A Elliott
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Objective: The facial anomalies and surgeries associated with Goldenhar Syndrome often lead to feeding problems. The purpose of this study was to demonstrate the outcome of Goldenhar Syndrome children admitted to the day patient paediatric feeding programme.

Subjects: Three children with Goldenhar Syndrome and feeding difficulties participated, mean age 3 years. Average length of stay was 8 weeks. Upon admission all were dependent on tube feedings.

Methods: The children received four therapeutic sessions daily. The sessions included oral motor interventions, behavioural techniques and a structured meal. Data regarding children's feeding were collected at admission and discharge.

Results: The patients had 52% acceptance of food/drink at admission and 88.7% at discharge. Expels were 30% at admission and 14% at discharge. Mouth clean was 9.3% at admission and 97% at discharge. Total inappropriate feeding behaviours averaged 83% at admission and 27.3% at discharge. Children averaged 3.4 g per meal at admission and 105.4 g at discharge. Two children were completely weaned from tube feedings by discharge.

Conclusions: Results support the hypothesis that combining oral motor and behavioural interventions offer effective treatment for children with Goldenhar Syndrome. Many children with Goldenhar Syndrome are reliant on tube feedings and this regimen allows them to eat orally, thereby improving their nutrition and quality of life.

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强化口腔运动和行为干预对3例高登哈综合征患儿喂养困难的效果。
目的:戈登哈综合征的面部畸形和手术常导致进食问题。本研究的目的是证明戈尔登哈综合征儿童接受日间儿科喂养计划的结果。研究对象:3名患有高氏综合征和喂养困难的儿童,平均年龄3岁。平均住院时间为8周。入院时均依赖管饲。方法:每日4次治疗。疗程包括口腔运动干预、行为技巧和有组织的饮食。在入院和出院时收集有关儿童喂养的数据。结果:患者入院时对饮食的接受度为52%,出院时为88.7%。入院时为30%,出院时为14%。入院时口腔清洁度为9.3%,出院时为97%。入院时和出院时,不适当进食行为的总数分别为83%和27.3%。儿童入院时平均每餐3.4克,出院时平均每餐105.4克。两名儿童在出院时完全脱离管饲。结论:结果支持口腔运动和行为干预相结合的假设,可以有效治疗儿童戈登哈综合征。许多患有戈尔登哈综合征的儿童依赖于管饲,这种喂养方法使他们能够口服食物,从而改善他们的营养和生活质量。
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