Nabulsi Mona, Ghanem Rayan, Abou-Jaoude Marlie, Khalil Ali
Department of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, American University of Beirut, Beirut, Lebanon.
Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Faculty of Medicine, American University of Beirut, Beirut, Lebanon.
Trials. 2019 Dec 16;20(1):737. doi: 10.1186/s13063-019-3880-8.
Breastfeeding provides ideal infant nutrition, conferring several health benefits to children and their mothers. Women with inverted nipples, however, face difficulties that force them to prematurely terminate breastfeeding. Whereas available conservative measures for the correction of inverted nipples are of limited success, the use of an inverted syringe may be effective in achieving high rates of infant latching and exclusive breastfeeding. This technique, however, has not been investigated in a clinical trial.
METHODS/DESIGN: This open-label randomized controlled trial aims to investigate whether, in women with inverted nipples, the use of an inverted syringe increases the rate of exclusive breastfeeding at one month compared to standard care. One-hundred healthy women with grade 1 or 2 inverted nipples will be recruited as of 37 weeks of gestation. They will be randomly allocated to standard care (control group) or to an intervention group. The intervention consists of using an inverted syringe to evert the nipple before every breastfeed, starting with the first feed after delivery. The primary outcome measure is the rate of exclusive breastfeeding at 1 month. Secondary outcome measures include exclusive breastfeeding rates at 3 and 6 months, nipple eversion rate, successful latching rate, rates of any breastfeeding at 1, 3, and 6 months, breastfeeding-associated complications, maternal satisfaction with breastfeeding, maternal quality of life, and adverse events. Descriptive and regression analysis will be conducted under the intention to treat basis.
The use of the inverted syringe to evert inverted nipples is a simple, inexpensive, and safe technique that can be performed by mothers with inverted nipples. Findings of this trial, if positive, will provide much needed evidence for a safe, affordable, readily available, and simple intervention to treat inverted nipples, and improve breastfeeding practice among affected women.
ClinicalTrials.gov, NCT03529630. Registered May 8, 2018.
母乳喂养为婴儿提供了理想的营养,对儿童及其母亲有诸多健康益处。然而,乳头内陷的女性面临诸多困难,这迫使她们过早终止母乳喂养。尽管现有的纠正乳头内陷的保守措施成功率有限,但使用倒置注射器可能有效地实现高比例的婴儿正确含接和纯母乳喂养。然而,该技术尚未在临床试验中得到研究。
方法/设计:这项开放标签随机对照试验旨在研究,对于乳头内陷的女性,与标准护理相比,使用倒置注射器是否能提高1个月时的纯母乳喂养率。将招募100名妊娠37周的健康乳头内陷程度为1级或2级的女性。她们将被随机分配到标准护理组(对照组)或干预组。干预措施包括在每次母乳喂养前,从产后第一次喂奶开始,使用倒置注射器使乳头外翻。主要结局指标是1个月时的纯母乳喂养率。次要结局指标包括3个月和6个月时的纯母乳喂养率、乳头外翻率、成功含接率、1个月、3个月和6个月时的任何形式母乳喂养率、母乳喂养相关并发症、母亲对母乳喂养的满意度、母亲生活质量以及不良事件。将在意向性分析的基础上进行描述性和回归分析。
使用倒置注射器使乳头内陷外翻是一种简单、廉价且安全的技术,乳头内陷的母亲可以自行操作。如果该试验结果为阳性,将为一种安全、经济、易于获得且简单的乳头内陷治疗干预措施提供急需的证据,并改善受影响女性的母乳喂养实践。
ClinicalTrials.gov,NCT03529630。2018年5月8日注册。