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Direct swallowing training and oral sensorimotor stimulation in preterm infants: a randomised controlled trial.

Authors :
Ju Sun Heo
Ee-Kyung Kim
Sae Yun Kim
In Gyu Song
Young Mi Yoon
Hannah Cho
Eun Sun Lee
Seung Han Shin
Byung-Mo Oh
Hyung-Ik Shin
Han-Suk Kim
Heo, Ju Sun
Kim, Ee-Kyung
Kim, Sae Yun
Song, In Gyu
Yoon, Young Mi
Cho, Hannah
Lee, Eun Sun
Shin, Seung Han
Oh, Byung-Mo
Source :
Archives of Disease in Childhood -- Fetal & Neonatal Edition; Mar2022, Vol. 107 Issue 2, pF166-F173, 26p
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

<bold>Objective: </bold>To evaluate the effects of direct swallowing training (DST) alone and combined with oral sensorimotor stimulation (OSMS) on oral feeding ability in very preterm infants.<bold>Design: </bold>Blinded, parallel group, randomised controlled trial (1:1:1).<bold>Setting: </bold>Neonatal intensive care unit of a South Korean tertiary hospital.<bold>Participants: </bold>Preterm infants born at <32 weeks of gestation who achieved full tube feeding.<bold>Interventions: </bold>Two sessions per day were provided according to the randomly assigned groups (control: two times per day sham intervention; DST: DST and sham interventions, each once a day; DST+OSMS: DST and OSMS interventions, each once a day).<bold>Primary Outcome: </bold>Time from start to independent oral feeding (IOF).<bold>Results: </bold>Analyses were conducted in 186 participants based on modified intention-to-treat (63 control; 63 DST; 60 DST+OSMS). The mean time from start to IOF differed significantly between the control, DST and DST+OSMS groups (21.1, 17.2 and 14.8 days, respectively, p=0.02). Compared with non-intervention, DST+OSMS significantly shortened the time from start to IOF (effect size: -0.49; 95% CI: -0.86 to -0.14; p=0.02), whereas DST did not. The proportion of feeding volume taken during the initial 5 min, an index of infants' actual feeding ability when fatigue is minimal, increased earlier in the DST+OSMS than in the DST.<bold>Conclusions: </bold>In very preterm infants, DST+OSMS led to the accelerated attainment of IOF compared with non-intervention, whereas DST alone did not. The effect of DST+OSMS on oral feeding ability appeared earlier than that of DST alone.<bold>Trial Registration Number: </bold>ClinicalTrials.gov Registry (NCT02508571). [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
13592998
Volume :
107
Issue :
2
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Archives of Disease in Childhood -- Fetal & Neonatal Edition
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
155409684
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1136/archdischild-2021-321945