早产儿吸吮能力与独立口腔进食能力之间的关系探究

IF 2.1 4区 医学 Q1 REHABILITATION American Journal of Occupational Therapy Pub Date : 2024-05-01 DOI:10.5014/ajot.2024.050581
Sandra Fucile, Grace Hennessey, Suraya Meghji, Kimberly Dow
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重要性:早产儿从全管喂养过渡到独立口服喂养时往往会遇到困难,这往往会延长他们的住院时间。目前还没有与实现独立口腔喂养相关的临床指标:目的:确定与早产儿实现独立口腔喂养时间相关的特定营养吸吮措施:设计:开展一项观察性队列试点研究:地点:2-3级新生儿重症监护病房:结果和测量:监测的吸吮指标包括平均吸吮强度(毫米汞柱)、平均吸吮爆发持续时间(秒)、平均吸吮次数(吸吮次数)和平均暂停持续时间(秒)。此外,还对独立口喂时间(天数)和基线特征进行了监测。在婴儿平均每天进行三到四次口喂时,使用乳头监测装置在口喂的前五分钟记录一次营养性吸吮测量:结果:发现平均吸吮持续时间(p = .04)、胎龄(p = .03)和达到独立口喂天数之间存在反比关系:研究结果表明,在口腔喂养的前 5 分钟内,平均吸吮爆发持续时间与实现独立口腔喂养的时间有关。通俗摘要:吸吮爆发持续时间是一种简单的测量方法,临床上可用于早期识别从全管喂养过渡到独立口腔喂养过程中可能遇到困难的婴儿。这项研究的结果表明,口腔喂养前 5 分钟的吸吮爆发持续时间与实现独立口腔喂养的时间长度成反比。这些结果突显了在评估婴儿实现独立口腔喂养的潜力时考虑其营养吸吮能力的重要性。
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Exploration of the Association Between Sucking Measures and Ability to Attain Independent Oral Feeds Among Infants Who Are Born Preterm.

Importance: Infants who are born preterm often experience difficulty transitioning from full tube to independent oral feeds, which often prolongs their hospital stay. No clinical measures associated with attainment of independent oral feeds are currently available.

Objective: To identify specific nutritive sucking measures associated with time to attainment of independent oral feeds among infants who are born preterm.

Design: An observational cohort pilot study was undertaken.

Setting: A Level 2 to Level 3 neonatal intensive care unit.

Participants: Fourteen infants (7 male, 7 female) born at or less than 34 wk gestation were enrolled.

Outcomes and measures: The monitored suck measures included average suck strength (millimeters of mercury), average sucking burst duration (seconds), average suck count (number of sucks), and average pause duration (seconds). Time to independent oral feeds (days) and baseline characteristics were also monitored. The nutritive sucking measures were recorded once, during the first 5 min of an oral feed, when infants were taking an average of three to four oral feeds per day using a nipple monitoring device.

Results: An inverse relation was found among average suck burst duration (p = .04), gestational age (p = .03), and days to attainment of independent oral feeds.

Conclusions and relevance: Study results suggest that average sucking burst duration, during the first 5 min of an oral feed, is associated with time to attain independent oral feeds. Plain-Language Summary: Sucking burst duration is a simple measure that may be used clinically to identify early on infants who may have trouble transitioning from full tube to independent oral feedings. The results of this study suggest that a suck burst duration in the first 5 min of an oral feeding is inversely associated with the length of time to achieve independent oral feeding. The results highlight the importance of considering an infant's nutritive sucking ability when evaluating their potential to achieve independent oral feedings.

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期刊介绍: The American Journal of Occupational Therapy (AJOT) is an official publication of the American Occupational Therapy Association, Inc. and is published 6 times per year. This peer reviewed journal focuses on research, practice, and health care issues in the field of occupational therapy. AOTA members receive 6 issues of AJOT per year and have online access to archived abstracts and full-text articles. Nonmembers may view abstracts online but must purchase full-text articles.
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