Perspectives on Device-Facilitated Therapy in Management of Pediatric Dysphagia in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit

Alaina Martens, Angela Melkonian, Sophia Shaughnessy, Emily Zimmerman
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Most infants born preterm will experience some difficulty with sucking and feeding. As clinicians in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU), it is important to understand the available technologies so that they may be implemented, when appropriate and accessible, to support these infants in their sucking and feeding performance. The purpose of this review is to highlight devices that are available to assist clinicians in the management of pediatric dysphagia in the NICU. We will review the literature surrounding the use of devices in the management of pediatric dysphagia. This is followed by a clinical perspective from a NICU speech-language pathologist (SLP) who shares important considerations, recommendations, and limitations of device use. By reviewing device-facilitated therapies for the management of pediatric dysphagia and discussing their implementation and effectiveness, we hope that SLPs will gain an understanding of the available technologies and insight into their use in the NICU environment. While the research highlighted shows many benefits of the use of device-facilitated therapies in the NICU, this is an emerging area of the field that is continually evolving and more research is needed to establish the pathway to individualized, developmentally supportive, device-facilitated intervention.
透视新生儿重症监护室小儿吞咽困难管理中的设备辅助疗法
大多数早产儿在吸吮和喂养方面都会遇到一些困难。作为新生儿重症监护室(NICU)的临床医生,了解现有的技术非常重要,这样才能在适当和可获得的情况下使用这些技术来支持这些婴儿的吸吮和喂养。本综述旨在重点介绍可用于协助临床医生治疗新生儿重症监护室小儿吞咽困难的设备。我们将回顾有关使用设备治疗小儿吞咽困难的文献。随后,NICU 言语病理学家 (SLP) 将从临床角度分享使用设备的重要注意事项、建议和局限性。 通过回顾用于治疗小儿吞咽困难的设备辅助疗法并讨论其实施和效果,我们希望语言病理学家能够了解现有的技术,并深入了解这些技术在新生儿重症监护室环境中的应用。虽然重点研究显示,在新生儿重症监护室使用设备辅助疗法有很多好处,但这是一个不断发展的新兴领域,需要更多的研究来建立个性化、支持发展、设备辅助干预的途径。
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