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新生儿脑损伤患儿吸吮和吞咽问题与神经发育结局的关系:系统评价。

Early sucking and swallowing problems as predictors of neurodevelopmental outcome in children with neonatal brain injury: a systematic review.

机构信息

School of Human Communication Sciences, La Trobe University, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

出版信息

Dev Med Child Neurol. 2012 Sep;54(9):796-806. doi: 10.1111/j.1469-8749.2012.04318.x. Epub 2012 May 19.

Abstract

AIM

Early sucking and swallowing problems may be potential markers of neonatal brain injury and assist in identifying those infants at increased risk of adverse outcomes, but the relation between early sucking and swallowing problems and neonatal brain injury has not been established. The aim of the review was, therefore, to investigate the relation between early measures of sucking and swallowing and neurodevelopmental outcomes in infants diagnosed with neonatal brain injury and in infants born very preterm (<32wks) with very low birthweight (<1500g), at risk of neonatal brain injury.

METHOD

We conducted a systematic review of English-language articles using CINAHL, EMBASE, and MEDLINE OVID (from 1980 to May 2011). Additional studies were identified through manual searches of key journals and the works of expert authors. Extraction of data informed an assessment of the level of evidence and risk of bias for each study using a predefined set of quality indicators.

RESULTS

A total of 394 abstracts were generated by the search but only nine studies met the inclusion criterion. Early sucking and swallowing problems were present in a consistent proportion of infants and were predictive of neurodevelopmental outcome in infancy in five of the six studies reviewed.

LIMITATIONS

The methodological quality of studies was variable in terms of research design, level of evidence (National Health and Medical Research Council levels II, III, and IV), populations studied, assessments used and the nature and timing of neurodevelopmental follow-up.

CONCLUSIONS

Based upon the results of this review, there is currently insufficient evidence to clearly determine the relation between early sucking and swallowing problems and neonatal brain injury. Although early sucking and swallowing problems may be related to later neurodevelopmental outcomes, further research is required to delineate their value in predicting later motor outcomes and to establish reliable measures of early sucking and swallowing function.

摘要

目的

早期吸吮和吞咽问题可能是新生儿脑损伤的潜在标志物,并有助于识别那些发生不良结局风险增加的婴儿,但早期吸吮和吞咽问题与新生儿脑损伤之间的关系尚未确定。因此,本综述的目的是调查在诊断为新生儿脑损伤的婴儿和有脑损伤风险的极早产儿(<32 周)极低出生体重儿(<1500 克)中,早期吸吮和吞咽测量值与神经发育结局之间的关系。

方法

我们使用 CINAHL、EMBASE 和 MEDLINE OVID(1980 年至 2011 年 5 月)进行了英语文献的系统综述。通过手动搜索主要期刊和专家作者的作品,确定了其他研究。数据提取用于使用预定义的质量指标集评估每项研究的证据水平和偏倚风险。

结果

搜索共产生 394 篇摘要,但只有 9 项研究符合纳入标准。在 6 项综述研究中有 5 项研究中,早期吸吮和吞咽问题在一致比例的婴儿中存在,并可预测婴儿期的神经发育结局。

局限性

从研究设计、证据水平(国家卫生和医学研究委员会 II、III 和 IV 级)、研究人群、使用的评估方法以及神经发育随访的性质和时间来看,研究的方法学质量各不相同。

结论

根据本综述的结果,目前尚无明确确定早期吸吮和吞咽问题与新生儿脑损伤之间关系的充分证据。尽管早期吸吮和吞咽问题可能与以后的神经发育结局有关,但需要进一步研究来阐明它们在预测以后的运动结局方面的价值,并建立早期吸吮和吞咽功能的可靠测量方法。

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