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The Effect Of Severe Intraventricular Hemorrhage On The Biorhythms Of Feeding In Premature Infants, Ira H. Gewolb, Babatunde T. Sobowale, Frank L. Vice, Abhijit R. Patwardhan, Nino Solomonia, Eric W. Reynolds
The Effect Of Severe Intraventricular Hemorrhage On The Biorhythms Of Feeding In Premature Infants, Ira H. Gewolb, Babatunde T. Sobowale, Frank L. Vice, Abhijit R. Patwardhan, Nino Solomonia, Eric W. Reynolds
Biomedical Engineering Faculty Publications
Background: Suck-swallow rhythmicity and the integration of breathing into infant feeding are developmentally regulated. Neurological injury and breathing abnormalities can both impact feeding in preterm infants.
Objective: To determine the effects of neurologic injury independent of effects of disordered breathing on feeding biorhythms in premature infants.
Methods: Low-risk preterm infants (LRP), infants with Grade 3–4 Intraventricular Hemorrhage (IVH), those with bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD), and those with both BPD and IVH (BPD+IVH) were identified. Forty-seven infants, 32–42 weeks Postmenstrual Age (PMA) were evaluated on one or more occasions (131 studies). Of these, 39 infants (81 studies) were performed at >35 weeks …