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新生儿戒断综合征患儿非营养性吸吮时吞咽与呼吸的相互作用及吞咽时的呼吸阶段

Swallow-Breath Interaction and Phase of Respiration with Swallow during Non-Nutritive Suck in Infants Affected by Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome.

作者信息

Reynolds Eric W, Grider Debbie, Bell Cynthia S

机构信息

Division of Neonatology, Department of Pediatrics, McGovern Medical School, University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston, Houston, TX, United States.

Division of Neonatology, Department of Pediatrics, University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY, United States.

出版信息

Front Pediatr. 2017 Oct 4;5:214. doi: 10.3389/fped.2017.00214. eCollection 2017.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The development of suck-swallow-breath rhythms during non-nutritive suck (NNS) may be an indicator of neurologic integrity. We have described swallow-breath (SwBr) interaction and phase of respiration (POR) with swallow during NNS in low-risk preterm (LRP) infants. NNS in infants with neonatal abstinence syndrome (NAS) has not been described with our method.

METHOD

Suckle, swallow, thoracic motion, and nasal airflow were measured during NNS in 10 infants with NAS and 12 unaffected infants (control). Logistic regression models were fit to describe the three types of SwBr and five types of POR in terms of the independent variables (gender, gestational age, birth weight, postmenstrual age, weeks postfirst nipple feed and swallows per study). We also compared the NAS group to 16 LRP infants.

RESULTS

In the NAS group, there were 94 swallows in 18 studies. In the control group, there were 94 swallows in 12 studies. There were statistical differences between groups for all three types of SwBr. The distribution of SwBr in NAS was similar to LRP infants with NAS having fewer swallows with attenuated respiration and more with central apnea. For POR, there were few differences. Over time, the distribution of SwBr in NAS infants approaches that of control infants.

DISCUSSION

Variability in SwBr and POR during NNS may represent neurologic dysfunction in infants with NAS. Specifically, term infants with NAS display an immature pattern of SwBr making them more similar to preterm infants, rather than a unique pathology. The distribution of SwBr and POR in NAS infants becomes more like term infants, possibly representing catch-up development as the NAS symptoms resolve.

CONCLUSION

SwBr in babies with NAS is different from that of unaffected term infants, actually being similar to preterm infants. Infants with NAS exhibit a dysmature pattern of NNS development which resolves over time.

摘要

背景

非营养性吸吮(NNS)期间吸吮 - 吞咽 - 呼吸节律的发展可能是神经功能完整性的一个指标。我们已经描述了低风险早产儿(LRP)在NNS期间的吞咽 - 呼吸(SwBr)相互作用以及吞咽时的呼吸相(POR)。尚未用我们的方法描述新生儿戒断综合征(NAS)婴儿的NNS情况。

方法

在10例患有NAS的婴儿和12例未受影响的婴儿(对照组)进行NNS期间,测量吸吮、吞咽、胸部运动和鼻气流。采用逻辑回归模型,根据自变量(性别、胎龄、出生体重、孕龄、首次乳头喂养后周数和每次研究中的吞咽次数)来描述三种类型的SwBr和五种类型的POR。我们还将NAS组与16例LRP婴儿进行了比较。

结果

在NAS组中,18项研究中有94次吞咽。在对照组中,12项研究中有94次吞咽。所有三种类型的SwBr在组间均存在统计学差异。NAS中SwBr的分布与LRP婴儿相似,NAS婴儿中呼吸减弱时的吞咽次数较少,而中枢性呼吸暂停时的吞咽次数较多。对于POR,差异不大。随着时间的推移,NAS婴儿中SwBr的分布接近对照组婴儿。

讨论

NNS期间SwBr和POR的变异性可能代表NAS婴儿的神经功能障碍。具体而言,足月NAS婴儿表现出不成熟的SwBr模式,使其更类似于早产儿,而非独特的病理情况。NAS婴儿中SwBr和POR的分布变得更像足月婴儿,这可能代表随着NAS症状的缓解而出现的追赶性发育。

结论

NAS婴儿的SwBr与未受影响的足月婴儿不同,实际上类似于早产儿。NAS婴儿表现出NNS发育的不成熟模式,这种模式会随着时间而改善。

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