Children (Dec 2021)

Cardio-Respiratory Events and Food Autonomy Responses to Early Uni-Modal Orofacial Stimulation in Very Premature Babies: A Randomized, Controlled Study

  • Sahra Méziane,
  • Véronique Brévaut-Malaty,
  • Aurélie Garbi,
  • Muriel Busuttil,
  • Gaelle Sorin,
  • Barthélémy Tosello,
  • Catherine Gire

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/children8121188
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 12
p. 1188

Abstract

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Uni-modal orofacial stimulation (OFS) for preventing very preterm infants’ oral disorders is highly controversial. Our study sought to demonstrate that OFS reduced cardio-respiratory events and improved food autonomy in a population of very preterm infants. Our study was randomized, controlled, prospective, and unicentric. The preterm included were born between 26–29 weeks gestational age (GA) with a corrected postnatal age p = 0.003) with univariate analysis, but not with multivariable analysis. The quantity of milk ingested during the first autonomous feeding was higher in the experimental group. The acquisition of food autonomy and the duration of hospitalization were similar in the two groups. While our study does not affirm that an early unimodal OFS improves premature infants’ cardiorespiratory evolution and/or the acquisition of food autonomy, it does indicate an improved food efficiency during their first autonomous feedings.

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