A cross-sectional study of breastfed infants referred for tongue tie assessment and frenotomy in one Canadian health region.

IF 1.9 4区 医学 Q2 PEDIATRICS
Pediatric Investigation Pub Date : 2024-02-28 eCollection Date: 2024-03-01 DOI:10.1002/ped4.12416
Tiffany A Lee, Jessica Bishop, Anne Drover, William K Midodzi, Laurie K Twells
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Abstract

Importance: Tongue tie (TT) is a condition that can cause infant feeding difficulties due to restricted tongue movement. When TT presents as a significant barrier to breastfeeding, a frenotomy may be recommended. Universally accepted diagnostic criteria for TT are lacking and wide prevalence estimates are reported. New referral processes and a Frenotomy Assessment Tool were implemented in one Canadian health region to connect breastfeeding dyads with a provider for TT evaluation and frenotomy.

Objective: To determine the proportion of babies with TT as well as the frequency of frenotomy.

Methods: This cross-sectional study included infants who initiated breastfeeding at birth and were referred for TT evaluation over a 14-month period. Data were collected retrospectively by chart review and analyzed using SPSS. Factors associated with frenotomy were examined using logistic regression.

Results: Two hundred and forty-one babies were referred. Ninety-two percent (n = 222) were diagnosed with TT and 66.0% (n = 159) underwent frenotomy. In the multivariate model, nipple pain/trauma, inability to latch, inability to elevate tongue, and dimpling of tongue on extension were associated with frenotomy (P < 0.05). Most referrals in our region resulted in a diagnosis of TT; however, the number of referrals was lower than expected, and of these two-thirds underwent frenotomy.

Interpretation: TT is a relatively common finding among breastfed infants. Future research should examine whether a simplified assessment tool containing the four items associated with frenotomy in our multivariate model can identify breastfed infants with TT who require frenotomy.

加拿大某卫生区对转诊接受舌系带评估和舌系带切除术的母乳喂养婴儿进行横断面研究。
重要性:舌系带(TT)是一种因舌头活动受限而导致婴儿喂养困难的疾病。当 TT 严重阻碍母乳喂养时,建议进行舌系带切除术。目前还缺乏普遍接受的 TT 诊断标准,而且据报道,TT 的发病率也很高。在加拿大的一个卫生地区实施了新的转诊流程和 "婴儿齿槽切除术评估工具",以便将母乳喂养二人组与医疗服务提供者联系起来,进行 TT 评估和齿槽切除术:目的:确定患有 TT 的婴儿比例以及实施肾网膜切除术的频率:这项横断面研究包括出生时开始母乳喂养并在 14 个月内转诊接受 TT 评估的婴儿。通过病历回顾收集数据,并使用 SPSS 进行分析。使用逻辑回归分析了与脐带切开术相关的因素:结果:共有 241 名婴儿被转诊。92%(n = 222)的婴儿被诊断为 TT,66.0%(n = 159)的婴儿接受了乳晕切除术。在多变量模型中,乳头疼痛/外伤、无法吮吸、无法抬高舌头和伸舌时舌头凹陷与肾盂切开术有关(P < 0.05)。我们所在地区的大多数转诊患者都被诊断为 TT;然而,转诊人数低于预期,其中三分之二的患者接受了泪腺切除术:TT在母乳喂养的婴儿中较为常见。未来的研究应探讨一种简化的评估工具(包含我们的多变量模型中与肾网切开术相关的四个项目)能否识别出需要进行肾网切开术的 TT 母乳喂养婴儿。
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Pediatric Investigation
Pediatric Investigation Medicine-Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health
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