新生儿截骨术前后非营养性吸吮的临床及仪器评价:1例报告。

IF 0.8 Q4 AUDIOLOGY & SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY
CoDAS Pub Date : 2025-08-08 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1590/2317-1782/e20240297pt
Danielle Cristine Marques, Renata Maria Moreira Moraes Furlan, Narciso Sena Fracaroli, Andréa Rodrigues Motta, Estevam Barbosa de Las Casas, Sandra Raquel de Melo Gomes
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摘要

舌系带的变化会影响母乳喂养,导致体重增加不足和/或提前断奶。本研究旨在探讨截骨术对新生儿非营养性吸吮临床及仪器参数的影响。这是一项对6名足月新生儿的病例系列研究,3男3女,通过婴儿舌系带评估方案和布里斯托尔舌评估工具诊断为强直性咬合。采用非营养性吸吮评估方案对非营养性吸吮进行临床评估,并使用记录吸吮压力的仪器进行仪器评估。这两项评估分别在截骨术前和手术后48小时进行,比较这些时刻之间的参数。吸痰次数、吸痰组数、平均压力均显著增加。术后评估评分也发生了显著变化,舌系带评估方案评分下降,布里斯托尔工具评分上升。截骨术后仪器参数(吸痰组数、总吸痰量、平均压力)和临床参数(封唇、舌罐、舌背升降、下颌骨升降、吸吮强度、吸吮节奏、咬伤、下颌骨夸张偏移、应激征象)均有改善。
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Clinical and instrumental evaluation of non-nutritive sucking in newborns before and after frenotomy: a case report.

Changes in the lingual frenulum can impair breastfeeding, leading to poor weight gain and/or early weaning. This study aimed to investigate the influence of frenotomy on the clinical and instrumental parameters of non-nutritive sucking in newborns. It is a case series study with six full-term newborns, three males and three females, diagnosed with ankyloglossia through the Lingual Frenulum Evaluation Protocol for Infants and the Bristol Tongue Assessment Tool. Clinical assessment of non-nutritive sucking was conducted using the Non-Nutritive Sucking Assessment Protocol, and instrumental assessment was performed using an instrument that records sucking pressure. Both assessments were conducted before frenotomy and up to 48 hours after the procedure, respectively, comparing the parameters between these moments. The number of suctions, suction groups, and the mean pressure increased significantly. The evaluation scores also changed significantly after surgery, with a decrease in the lingual frenulum assessment protocol score and an increase in the Bristol Tool score. Instrumental parameters (number of suction groups, total suctions, and mean pressure) and clinical parameters (lip sealing, tongue cupping, tongue dorsum elevation and lowering, mandible elevation and lowering, sucking strength, sucking rhythm, bites, exaggerated mandible excursions, and signs of stress) improved after frenotomy.

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