Investigation into the flow rate of bottle teats typically used on an Australian neonatal unit

IF 1 Q3 AUDIOLOGY & SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY Speech Language and Hearing Pub Date : 2021-04-19 DOI:10.1080/2050571X.2021.1914960
Siew-Lian Crossley, Kate Duthie, Melinda Newton, C. Harding
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ABSTRACT Aims and objectives Premature and medically fragile infants in neonatal intensive care may be establishing oral feeding skills during their admission. Not all infants can achieve breastfeeding and bottle feeding is the recognised alternative. Choosing a bottle with a manageable flow rate can enable a positive feeding experience. The flow rate of teats used on an Australian NICU were tested to determine their actual flow rate and the variation of flow observed. Design and methods Flow rate of five different teats were tested by attaching each teat to a breast pump and measuring the output of milk after 1 minute. Range of flow rate and variability in flow rate values of the five teats used were compared. Results and conclusions The results identified differing flow rates as well as individual variation of flow rates for all teats used on an Australian NICU.The Sepal Green /small size nipple/slow flow was the fastest flow rate teat (mean 25.34 mL /minute). The Sepal White / ultra-slow flow teat had the slowest flow rate (mean 7.34 mL/minute). Measurement of variability in flow rate identified a moderate - high mean flow rate for the Sepal White ultra -slow flow teats (CoV = 0.2), with a low mean flow rate for Sepal Green slow flow / small nipple (CoV = 0.06). Data confirmed variability of flow rates both within and between teats used.Flow rate and variability are important factors to consider when selecting supportive feeding equipment for preterm infants.
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对澳大利亚新生儿单位通常使用的奶瓶奶嘴流速的调查
目的和目的新生儿重症监护室的早产儿和医学上脆弱的婴儿在入院期间可能正在建立口腔喂养技能。并非所有婴儿都能实现母乳喂养,奶瓶喂养是公认的替代方法。选择一个可以控制流量的奶瓶可以带来积极的喂养体验。对澳大利亚NICU使用的奶嘴流量进行了测试,以确定其实际流量和观察到的流量变化。设计与方法将5个不同乳头连接在吸奶器上,并在1分钟后测量泌乳量,以此来测试泌乳速率。比较了所使用的五种喷嘴的流量范围和流量值的变异性。结果和结论结果确定了澳大利亚NICU使用的所有乳头的不同流速以及流速的个体差异。萼片绿色/小乳头/流速慢是流速最快的乳头(平均25.34 mL /min)。萼片白色/超慢速流液流速最慢(平均7.34 mL/min)。流量变异性的测量表明,萼片白色超慢流乳头(CoV = 0.2)的平均流量中等至较高,萼片绿色慢流/小乳头(CoV = 0.06)的平均流量较低。数据证实了所用喷嘴内部和喷嘴之间的流量可变性。流速和变异性是选择早产儿支持喂养设备时需要考虑的重要因素。
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Speech Language and Hearing AUDIOLOGY & SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY-
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