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Pediatrics

Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra/Northwell

2015

Bottle feeding;; newborn;; prematurity

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A Self-Paced Oral Feeding System That Enhances Preterm Infants' Oral Feeding Skills, C. Lau, S. Fucile, R. J. Schanler Jan 2015

A Self-Paced Oral Feeding System That Enhances Preterm Infants' Oral Feeding Skills, C. Lau, S. Fucile, R. J. Schanler

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AIM: Very low birth weight (VLBW) infants have difficulty transitioning to independent oral feeding, be they breast- or bottle-feeding. We developed a 'self-paced' feeding system that eliminates the natural presence of the positive hydrostatic pressure and internal vacuum build-up within a bottle during feeding. Such system enhanced these infants' oral feeding performance as monitored by overall transfer (OT; % ml taken/ml prescribed), rate of transfer (RT; ml/min over an entire feeding). This study hypothesizes that the improvements observed in these infants resulted from their ability to use more mature oral feeding skills (OFS). METHODS: 'Feeders and growers' born between 26-29 …