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Indian Pediatr ; 55(8): 675-678, 2018 Aug 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30218514

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OBJECTIVE: To determine effect of Premature Infant Oral Motor Intervention program on oro-motor function and time to full independent wati spoon feeds in preterm infants. METHODS: 30 preterm infants between 28-32 weeks of gestation on full gavage feeds of 150 mL/kg/day were randomized to receive either pre-feed oro-motor stimulation using Premature Infant Oral Motor Intervention (structured stimulation) or sham intervention (unstructured stimulation). RESULTS: Improvement in mean (SD) Neonatal Oro-Motor Assessment Scale (NOMAS) over 7 days from baseline was significantly higher in the study group infants as compared to control group (9.25 (1.73) vs 4.79 (1.52), P=0.001). Infants in the study group reached full independent wati spoon feeds significantly earlier than the infants in control group (4.0 (0.8) d; vs 6.64 (1.0) d; P=0.001). There was significant increase in weight gain after enrolment in infants in study group compared to those in control group. CONCLUSION: Oral stimulation program improves the oro-motor skills and growth velocity in 28-32 week preterm infants. There is decreased transition time from gavage to full independent feeds by mouth.


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Enteral Nutrition , Infant, Premature/physiology , Occupational Therapy/methods , Sucking Behavior/physiology , Female , Follow-Up Studies , Humans , Infant, Newborn , Length of Stay/statistics & numerical data , Male , Outcome Assessment, Health Care , Single-Blind Method , Weight Gain
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