The Impact of Human Milk on Tympanostomy Tube, Hearing, and Speech Sequelae in Children With Cleft Palate.

IF 1.3 4区 医学 Q2 Dentistry
Hannah Piston, Noel Jabbour, Matthew D Ford, Jesse A Goldstein, Joseph E Losee, Amber D Shaffer
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ObjectiveTo determine whether human milk feeding in children with cleft palate (CP ± L) reduces tympanostomy tubes and improves hearing, speech, and language outcomes.DesignRetrospective cohort study.SettingTertiary children's hospital at a Cleft Craniofacial Specialty Clinic.Patients, Participants319 children with CP ± L who were born between April 2005 and April 2015 were included.InterventionsImpacts on otological, hearing, and speech/language outcomes were analyzed in children fed human milk for any duration, ≥3 months, and ≥6 months.Main Outcome Measure(s)Tympanostomy tube placement history, hearing status before and after tube placement, and speech/language development at 2 and 5 years of age.ResultsChildren with CP ± L fed human milk for ≥3 months (143/319, 44.8%) had decreased odds of abnormal hearing tests (odds ratio [OR]: 0.174, 95% confidence interval [CI]: 0.0266-0.845) or tympanograms (OR: 0.059, 95% CI: 0.008-0.936) before tube placement and decreased odds of bilateral effusion at tube placement (OR: 0.236, 95% CI: 0.089-0.628), even when accounting for Robin sequence and insurance type. There was no significant association between human milk feeding and hearing after tube placement. However, language delays (OR: 0.279, 95% CI: 0.084-0.930) and speech sound production disorder (OR: 0.488, 95% CI: 0.246-0.967) at 5 years of age were less common in those who received human milk of any duration.ConclusionsFeeding human milk to children with CP ± L was associated with improved otological, hearing, speech, and language outcomes. Despite the known challenges of feeding infants with CP ± L, this study demonstrates the added benefits of human milk in this population.

人乳对腭裂儿童鼓膜造瘘管、听力和言语后遗症的影响。
目的探讨腭裂患儿母乳喂养是否能减少鼓室造瘘管,改善听力、言语和语言预后。设计回顾性队列研究。设置三级儿童医院为腭裂颅面专科门诊。纳入2005年4月至2015年4月出生的319例CP±L患儿。分析母乳喂养时间≥3个月和≥6个月的儿童对耳科、听力和言语/语言结局的影响。主要观察指标:鼓膜造瘘置管史、置管前后听力状况、2岁和5岁语音/语言发展情况。结果CP±L母乳喂养≥3个月的患儿置管前出现异常听力(比值比[OR]: 0.174, 95%可信区间[CI]: 0.0266 ~ 0.845)或鼓室图(比值比[OR]: 0.059, 95% CI: 0.008 ~ 0.936)的几率降低,置管时出现双侧积液的几率降低(比值比:0.236,95% CI: 0.089 ~ 0.628),即使考虑Robin顺序和保险类型。母乳喂养与置管后听力无显著相关性。然而,5岁时的语言迟缓(OR: 0.279, 95% CI: 0.084-0.930)和语音产生障碍(OR: 0.488, 95% CI: 0.246-0.967)在接受任何时间母乳的儿童中都不太常见。结论给CP±L患儿喂奶可改善耳科、听力、言语和语言预后。尽管用CP±L喂养婴儿存在已知的挑战,但这项研究表明,母乳对这一人群有额外的好处。
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Cleft Palate-Craniofacial Journal
Cleft Palate-Craniofacial Journal DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE-SURGERY
CiteScore
2.20
自引率
36.40%
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0
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: The Cleft Palate-Craniofacial Journal (CPCJ) is the premiere peer-reviewed, interdisciplinary, international journal dedicated to current research on etiology, prevention, diagnosis, and treatment in all areas pertaining to craniofacial anomalies. CPCJ reports on basic science and clinical research aimed at better elucidating the pathogenesis, pathology, and optimal methods of treatment of cleft and craniofacial anomalies. The journal strives to foster communication and cooperation among professionals from all specialties.
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