Advantages of Side-lying Position. a Comparative Study of Positioning During Bottle-feeding in Preterm Infants (≤34 Weeks GA)

Anna Raczyńska, E. Gulczyńska, T. Talar
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Abstract Background The quality and safety of bottle-feeding in premature infants can be improved by optimal positioning. This study analysed the advantages of side-lying position (SLP) and semielevated position (SEP) during bottle-feeding in premature infants. Material and methods A total of 42 neonates (n=42) born ≤34 weeks of gestational age were included in the study. Four feeding sessions—two in SLP and two in SEP— were analysed for each newborn. The level of saturation (SpO2) and heart rate, which are the parameters assessing the physiological stability, were measured in the studied newborns. The other factors that were examined to determine the quality of feeding included the total time of decline of SpO2 to ≤85%, level of the newborn’s alertness measured using the Neonatal Behavioral Assessment Scale, and the frequency of choking episodes. The proportion of milk consumed (volume of milk consumed relative to the volume expected) and the feeding duration as well as the total time of feeding session were recorded. Results SLP was safer in terms of the frequency of choking episodes. Choking episodes were more frequently observed with feeding in SEP (p<0.001). Moreover, the proportion of milk consumed by infants was statistically significantly higher in SLP (p<0.046) compared to SEP. No significant differences in the other tested parameters were noted in infants fed in SLP and infants fed in SEP. Conclusions This study demonstrated that SLP is effective in reducing the number of choking episodes during feeding. The proportion of milk consumed was better when the neonates were fed in SLP.
侧卧姿势的优点。≤34周龄早产儿奶瓶喂养时体位的比较研究
摘要背景通过优化喂奶位置,可以提高早产儿奶瓶喂养的质量和安全性。本研究分析了侧卧位(SLP)和半仰位(SEP)在早产儿奶瓶喂养中的优势。材料与方法本研究共纳入42例(n=42)胎龄≤34周的新生儿。对每个新生儿进行四次喂养,两次SLP喂养,两次SEP喂养。测定新生儿血氧饱和度(SpO2)和心率这两个评价生理稳定性的指标。确定喂养质量的其他因素包括SpO2下降到≤85%的总时间、使用新生儿行为评估量表(Neonatal Behavioral Assessment Scale)测量的新生儿警觉性水平和窒息发作频率。记录牛奶消耗的比例(消耗的牛奶体积相对于预期的体积)、喂养持续时间以及喂食总时间。结果在窒息发作频率方面,SLP更安全。在SEP中,喂养时更容易出现窒息事件(p<0.001)。此外,SLP中婴儿的牛奶消耗比例比SEP中婴儿高(p<0.046),其他测试参数在SLP和SEP中婴儿喂养中没有显著差异。结论本研究表明SLP可以有效减少喂养过程中窒息事件的发生。以SLP喂养的新生儿,其奶的消耗比例较好。
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