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Non-nutritive sucking evaluation in preterm newborns and the start of oral feeding: a multicenter study

OBJECTIVES: The assessment of early sucking by preterm infants provides information on the ability of these infants to efficiently and safely receive nutrients via an oral route (oral feeding). To analyze the application and reliability of an instrument in assessing non-nutritive sucking that indica...

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Autores principales: Neiva, Flávia C. B., Leone, Cléa R., Leone, Claudio, Siqueira, Lisiane L., Uema, Kátia Akiko, Evangelista, Daiana, Delgado, Susana, Rocha, Adriana, Buhler, Karina Bernardis
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Hospital das Clínicas da Faculdade de Medicina da Universidade de São Paulo 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4050319/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24964303
http://dx.doi.org/10.6061/clinics/2014(06)05
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author Neiva, Flávia C. B.
Leone, Cléa R.
Leone, Claudio
Siqueira, Lisiane L.
Uema, Kátia Akiko
Evangelista, Daiana
Delgado, Susana
Rocha, Adriana
Buhler, Karina Bernardis
author_facet Neiva, Flávia C. B.
Leone, Cléa R.
Leone, Claudio
Siqueira, Lisiane L.
Uema, Kátia Akiko
Evangelista, Daiana
Delgado, Susana
Rocha, Adriana
Buhler, Karina Bernardis
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description OBJECTIVES: The assessment of early sucking by preterm infants provides information on the ability of these infants to efficiently and safely receive nutrients via an oral route (oral feeding). To analyze the application and reliability of an instrument in assessing non-nutritive sucking that indicates a capacity for oral feeding in the routine care of different neonatal units. METHODS: A multicenter, prospective cohort study was conducted in seven neonatal units. A non-nutritive sucking assessment with a formulary validated by Neiva et al (2008) (variables evaluated: rooting reaction; easy initiation of sucking; labial sealing; tongue central groove; peristaltic tongue movements; jaw raising and lowering movements; labial, tongue and jaw coordination; sucking strength; sucking rhythm; bites; excessive jaw excursion; stress signals) was applied to 199 pre-term newborns, who had a chronological age ≥ 2 days and were clinically stable. These infants were divided into two groups based on their corrected gestational age at the first assessment, as follows: Group I-infants with a gestational age ≤ 33 weeks and Group II-infants with a gestational age between 34 and 36 6/7 weeks. RESULTS: The mean gestational age was 31.66±2 weeks, and the mean birth weight was 1494 ± 373 g. The mean scores on the non-nutritive sucking assessment were 46 ± 25 in Group I and 49 ± 24 in Group II. The beginning of oral feeding was successful in 43 (67.2%) infants in Group I and 64 (81%) infants in Group II (p = 0.089). CONCLUSION: The method identified preterm infants who were able to feed orally based on 33 points in the non-nutritive sucking assessment and a corrected gestational age of 32 weeks or more. The corrected gestational age was the most important factor in predicting the success of oral feeding.
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spelling pubmed-40503192014-06-13 Non-nutritive sucking evaluation in preterm newborns and the start of oral feeding: a multicenter study Neiva, Flávia C. B. Leone, Cléa R. Leone, Claudio Siqueira, Lisiane L. Uema, Kátia Akiko Evangelista, Daiana Delgado, Susana Rocha, Adriana Buhler, Karina Bernardis Clinics (Sao Paulo) Clinical Science OBJECTIVES: The assessment of early sucking by preterm infants provides information on the ability of these infants to efficiently and safely receive nutrients via an oral route (oral feeding). To analyze the application and reliability of an instrument in assessing non-nutritive sucking that indicates a capacity for oral feeding in the routine care of different neonatal units. METHODS: A multicenter, prospective cohort study was conducted in seven neonatal units. A non-nutritive sucking assessment with a formulary validated by Neiva et al (2008) (variables evaluated: rooting reaction; easy initiation of sucking; labial sealing; tongue central groove; peristaltic tongue movements; jaw raising and lowering movements; labial, tongue and jaw coordination; sucking strength; sucking rhythm; bites; excessive jaw excursion; stress signals) was applied to 199 pre-term newborns, who had a chronological age ≥ 2 days and were clinically stable. These infants were divided into two groups based on their corrected gestational age at the first assessment, as follows: Group I-infants with a gestational age ≤ 33 weeks and Group II-infants with a gestational age between 34 and 36 6/7 weeks. RESULTS: The mean gestational age was 31.66±2 weeks, and the mean birth weight was 1494 ± 373 g. The mean scores on the non-nutritive sucking assessment were 46 ± 25 in Group I and 49 ± 24 in Group II. The beginning of oral feeding was successful in 43 (67.2%) infants in Group I and 64 (81%) infants in Group II (p = 0.089). CONCLUSION: The method identified preterm infants who were able to feed orally based on 33 points in the non-nutritive sucking assessment and a corrected gestational age of 32 weeks or more. The corrected gestational age was the most important factor in predicting the success of oral feeding. Hospital das Clínicas da Faculdade de Medicina da Universidade de São Paulo 2014-06 /pmc/articles/PMC4050319/ /pubmed/24964303 http://dx.doi.org/10.6061/clinics/2014(06)05 Text en Copyright © 2014 Hospital das Clínicas da FMUSP http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/) which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Clinical Science
Neiva, Flávia C. B.
Leone, Cléa R.
Leone, Claudio
Siqueira, Lisiane L.
Uema, Kátia Akiko
Evangelista, Daiana
Delgado, Susana
Rocha, Adriana
Buhler, Karina Bernardis
Non-nutritive sucking evaluation in preterm newborns and the start of oral feeding: a multicenter study
title Non-nutritive sucking evaluation in preterm newborns and the start of oral feeding: a multicenter study
title_full Non-nutritive sucking evaluation in preterm newborns and the start of oral feeding: a multicenter study
title_fullStr Non-nutritive sucking evaluation in preterm newborns and the start of oral feeding: a multicenter study
title_full_unstemmed Non-nutritive sucking evaluation in preterm newborns and the start of oral feeding: a multicenter study
title_short Non-nutritive sucking evaluation in preterm newborns and the start of oral feeding: a multicenter study
title_sort non-nutritive sucking evaluation in preterm newborns and the start of oral feeding: a multicenter study
topic Clinical Science
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4050319/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24964303
http://dx.doi.org/10.6061/clinics/2014(06)05
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