Nasal continuous positive airway pressure influences bottle-feeding in preterm lambs

Autor: Stéphanie Nault, Charlène Nadeau, Jean-Paul Praud, Danny Cantin, Nathalie Samson, Rahmeh Othman, Audrey Michaud, Céline Catelin, Michaël Sage
Rok vydání: 2017
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Zdroj: Pediatric Research. 82:926-933
ISSN: 1530-0447
0031-3998
DOI: 10.1038/pr.2017.162
Popis: In preterm infants, the time from initiation to full oral feeding can take weeks, which represents a very worrisome problem in neonatal medicine. Although current knowledge suggests that oral feeding should be introduced early, this is often delayed due to the need for prolonged nasal continuous positive airway pressure (nCPAP). Indeed, most caregivers fear that nCPAP could disrupt sucking–swallowing–breathing coordination and induce tracheal aspiration. The goal of the present study was to assess the impact of nCPAP delivered by the Infant Flow System on the physiology of sucking–swallowing–breathing coordination during bottle-feeding in preterm lambs over 24 h. Seventeen lambs (8 control, 9 nCPAP of 6 cmH2O) born 14 days prematurely were instrumented to record sucking, swallowing, respiration, ECG, and oxygenation. They were fed via a nasogastric tube for the first 5 days of life until introduction of bottle-feeding every 4 h for 24 h. nCPAP increased the feeding efficiency while maintaining higher oxygenation without any deleterious cardiorespiratory events. However, coughs were observed in lambs under nCPAP immediately following bottle-feeding and may be related to the high milk flow in preterm lambs. Further studies documenting tracheal aspirations are needed, especially in preterm lambs under nCPAP for moderate respiratory difficulties, to further inform future clinical studies.
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