Rethinking the Rule of 10s: Early Cleft Lip Repair Improves Weight Gain
Autor: | Katelyn Kondra, Eloise Stanton, Christian Jimenez, Kalvyn Ngo, Jordan Wlodarczyk, Laya Jacob, Naikhoba C.O. Munabi, Kevin Chen, Mark M. Urata, Jeffrey A. Hammoudeh |
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Rok vydání: | 2021 |
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Zdroj: | The Cleft Palate Craniofacial Journal. 60:306-312 |
ISSN: | 1545-1569 1055-6656 |
Popis: | Objective This study compares patients undergoing early cleft lip repair (ECLR) (Design Retrospective review. Setting Children's Hospital of Los Angeles, California. Patient, Participants A retrospective chart review evaluated patients who underwent ECLR or TLR ± NAM from November 2009 through January 2020. Interventions No intervention was performed. Main Outcome Measure(s) Patient demographics, birth and medical history, perioperative variables, and complications were collected. Infant weights and age-based percentiles were recorded at birth, surgery, 8-weeks, 6-months, 12-months, and 24-months postoperatively. The main outcomes were weight change and weight percentile amongst ECLR and TLR ± NAM groups. Results 107 patients met inclusion criteria: ECLR, n = 51 (47.6%); TLR + NAM, n = 35 (32.7%); and TLR-NAM, n = 21 (19.6%). ECLR patients had significantly greater changes in weight from surgery to 8-weeks and from surgery to 24-months postoperatively compared with both TLR ± NAM ( P Conclusions ECLR significantly increased patient weights 24-months postoperatively when compared to TLR ± NAM. Specifically compared to TLR-NAM, ECLR weights were significantly greater at all time points past 6-months postoperatively. The results of this study demonstrate that ECLR can mitigate feeding difficulties and malnutrition traditionally seen in patients with cleft lip. |
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