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带符合人体工程学奶嘴的带阀婴儿奶瓶对晚期早产儿吸吮、吞咽和呼吸协调性的影响。安全口服喂养随机试验。

Effects of a valved infant-bottle with ergonomic teat on the coordination of sucking, swallowing, and respiration in late-preterm infants. The Safe Oral Feeding randomized Trial.

作者信息

Cresi Francesco, Maggiora Elena, Capitanio Martina, Bovio Cecilia, Borla Federica, Cosimi Sara, Enrietti Desirèe, Faggiano Francesca, Loro Sara, Rovei Serena Maria, Runfola Federica, Scrufari Mariangela, Taglianti Michela Vigna, Vignali Federica, Peila Chiara, Coscia Alessandra

机构信息

Neonatal Intensive Care Unit, Department of Public Health and Pediatrics, University of Turin, Turin, Italy.

Department of Obsterics and Gynecology, Città Della Salute e Della Scienza di Torino, Turin, Italy.

出版信息

Front Pediatr. 2024 Jan 11;12:1309923. doi: 10.3389/fped.2024.1309923. eCollection 2024.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Breastfeeding naturally enables the coordination of sucking, swallowing, and respiration patterns for safe feeding. When breastfeeding is not possible a feeding device that releases milk in response to intra-oral vacuum could potentially offer improved coordination of sucking, swallowing, and breathing patterns compared to conventional devices. The aim of the study is to evaluate the effect of a valved infant-bottle with an ergonomic teat compared to a standard infant-bottle.

METHODS

This unblinded randomized controlled trial focused on late preterm infants fed by bottle for at least three meals over the day, admitted to the Neonatal Unit of Sant'Anna Hospital (Turin, Italy). Infants were randomized to be fed with a valved infant-bottle with an ergonomic teat (B-EXP arm) or with a standard infant-bottle (B-STD arm). Monitoring included a simultaneous synchronized recording of sucking, swallowing and respiration. The main outcome was the swallowing/breathing ratio.

RESULTS

Forty infants (20 B-EXP arm; 20 B-STD arm) with a median gestational age of 35.0 weeks (IQR 35.0-36.0 weeks) completed the study. Four infants were censored for the presence of artifacts in the polygraphic traces. The median swallowing/breathing ratio was 1.11 (1.03-1.23) in the B-EXP arm and 1.75 (1.21-2.06) in the B-STD ( = .003). A lower frequency of swallowing events during the inspiratory phase of breathing was observed in B-EXP arm compared with B-STD arm ( = 0.013).

DISCUSSION

The valved infant-bottle with an ergonomic teat improves the coordination of sucking-swallowing-respiration and limits the risk of inhalation reducing the frequency of swallowing during the inspiratory phase.

摘要

引言

母乳喂养自然地使吸吮、吞咽和呼吸模式协调,以实现安全喂养。当无法进行母乳喂养时,一种能响应口腔内负压释放乳汁的喂养装置,相较于传统装置,可能会改善吸吮、吞咽和呼吸模式的协调性。本研究的目的是评估一种带有符合人体工程学奶嘴的带阀婴儿奶瓶与标准婴儿奶瓶相比的效果。

方法

这项非盲随机对照试验聚焦于在意大利都灵圣安娜医院新生儿科住院、一天内至少用奶瓶喂养三餐的晚期早产儿。婴儿被随机分为两组,一组用带有符合人体工程学奶嘴的带阀婴儿奶瓶喂养(B-EXP组),另一组用标准婴儿奶瓶喂养(B-STD组)。监测包括同时同步记录吸吮、吞咽和呼吸。主要结局指标是吞咽/呼吸比。

结果

40名婴儿(B-EXP组20名;B-STD组20名)完成了研究,中位胎龄为35.0周(四分位间距35.0 - 36.0周)。4名婴儿因多导记录中有伪差而被剔除。B-EXP组的中位吞咽/呼吸比为1.11(1.03 - 1.23),B-STD组为1.75(1.21 - 2.06)(P = 0.003)。与B-STD组相比,B-EXP组在呼吸吸气期的吞咽事件频率更低(P = 0.013)。

讨论

带有符合人体工程学奶嘴的带阀婴儿奶瓶改善了吸吮 - 吞咽 - 呼吸的协调性,并降低了吸气时的吞咽频率,从而降低了吸入风险。

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