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Pilot Study of Sham Feeding in Postoperative Neonates

Authors :
Julia Peredo
Alyssa Tucker
Mark F. Weems
Eunice Y. Huang
Source :
American journal of perinatology. 39(7)
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Objective Sham feeding may enhance development of oral skills in neonates after bowel surgery and decrease stress levels in mothers. In this pilot study, we test the feasibility of sham feeding, identify safety hazards, and assess maternal satisfaction. Study Design A convenience sample of 15 postoperative neonates was enrolled. Sham feeding with unfortified human milk was offered following a strict advancement protocol beginning with 5 mL once daily and increasing up to 30 mL, three times daily. Continuous gastric suction was used during sham feeding. Each mother completed a satisfaction survey. Sham-fed gastroschisis patients were compared with a historic cohort. Results All 15 patients were able to sham feed. A total of 312 sham feeds were offered with a median of 23 sham events per patient. Four minor complications occurred during sham feeding. No differences were noted between 11 sham-fed gastroschisis patients and 81 historic controls. The mothers reported a decrease in stress after sham feeding using a 5-point score (3.8 ± 1.4 vs. 1.5 ± 0.7, p Conclusion Sham feeding is feasible for neonates after bowel surgery and is highly rated by mothers. Key Points

Details

ISSN :
10988785
Volume :
39
Issue :
7
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
American journal of perinatology
Accession number :
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