An evaluation of patient comfort levels during expression with a modified pumping program: a prospective proof of concept study

T. M. N. Manshanden, Danielle K. Prime, Fedde Scheele, Joost Velzel
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This study aimed to assess if the implementation of a gentle transition of vacuum mode into a breast pump suction pattern commonly used to initiate milk production would improve user comfort while expressing during the first four days postpartum.This prospective study was conducted at OLVG hospital in the Netherlands in two sequential phases. Breastfeeding patients delivering >36 weeks gestation with an infant aged ≤96 h old and a clinical indication to express milk with a breast pump were recruited. Intervention group 1 (n = 40) used a hospital-grade electric breast pump with a standard breast pump suction pattern. Intervention group 2 used a hospital-grade electric breast pump with a modified breast pump suction pattern (n = 40). The primary outcome was an objective assessment of comfort as measured by participants' need to reduce vacuum level during the 20 min test session. Secondary outcomes included the total expression volume (ml) in 20 min pumping.The study found that the primary outcome of comfort was significantly improved with the modified breast pump suction pattern compared to the standard pattern (OR 1.29, 95% CI 1.08 to 1.6) with 86% vs. 67% of participants not needing to reduce applied vacuum levels. The amount of milk expressed did not differ significantly between phases (group 1: 7.6 ml (2.7–25.5 ml), group 2: 12.0 ml (1.2–31.5 ml), p = 0.43).This study is the first to demonstrate an improvement in user comfort driven by the implementation of gentle transitions in vacuum modes in a commonly used breast pump suction pattern. Research into this novel population combining both pumping and breastfeeding in the first days after birth offers new unique insights on the requirements of breast pump suction patterns.Registered on clinical trials.gov NCT04619212. Date of registration November 6, 2020.
评估患者在使用改良泵送程序进行表达时的舒适度:前瞻性概念验证研究
这项前瞻性研究在荷兰的 OLVG 医院分两个阶段进行。这项前瞻性研究在荷兰的 OLVG 医院分两个阶段进行,招募了妊娠期大于 36 周、婴儿年龄小于 96 小时、有使用吸乳器挤奶的临床指征的母乳喂养患者。干预组 1(n = 40)使用医院级电动吸乳器,采用标准吸乳器吸乳模式。干预组 2 使用医院级电动吸乳器,采用改良的吸乳器吸乳模式(n = 40)。主要结果是对舒适度的客观评估,根据参与者在 20 分钟测试过程中降低真空度的需要来衡量。研究发现,与标准吸奶模式相比,改良吸奶器吸奶模式的舒适度显著提高(OR 1.29,95% CI 1.08 至 1.6),86% 的参与者无需降低真空度,而 67% 的参与者则无需降低真空度。这项研究首次证明,在常用的吸乳器抽吸模式中,通过真空模式的轻柔转换,可提高用户的舒适度。这项研究首次证明,在常用的吸乳器吸乳模式中,真空模式的轻柔过渡可改善使用者的舒适度。对产后最初几天同时进行吸乳和母乳喂养的新人群的研究为吸乳器吸乳模式的要求提供了新的独特见解。注册日期:2020 年 11 月 6 日。
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