Assessment and Rehabilitation of Oral Feeding Difficulties in Preterm Infants

The immaturity of the sucking reflex and swallowing reflex in preterm infants, and the incoordination of suck-swallow-breath (SSWB) patterns lead to feeding problems, such as cough, aspiration, feeding difficulties etc. Therefore, standardized assessment should be carried out for feeding difficultie...

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Main Authors: GUAN Hanyue, CHEN Ling, HUANG Jinyu, TANG Xinqun, LIU Caiwei, ZHU Ruqiao, ZENG Qing
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Published: Editorial Office of Rehabilitation Medicine 2023-08-01
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Online Access:http://kfxb.publish.founderss.cn/thesisDetails#10.3724/SP.J.1329.2023.04012
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author GUAN Hanyue
CHEN Ling
HUANG Jinyu
TANG Xinqun
LIU Caiwei
ZHU Ruqiao
ZENG Qing
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HUANG Jinyu
TANG Xinqun
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description The immaturity of the sucking reflex and swallowing reflex in preterm infants, and the incoordination of suck-swallow-breath (SSWB) patterns lead to feeding problems, such as cough, aspiration, feeding difficulties etc. Therefore, standardized assessment should be carried out for feeding difficulties in preterm infants, and rehabilitation should be involved as early as possible. This article reviewed the studies on the clinical characteristics, current status, evaluation and rehabilitation treatment of feeding difficulties in preterm infants at home and abroad, to provide evaluation and treatment ideas for feeding difficulties in preterm infants. Evaluation of feeding difficulties in preterm infants includes sucking, swallowing, respiratory and SSWB patterns. Sucking pattern assessments include nutritional and non-nutritive sucking assessments; swallowing pattern assessments include oral preparation, swallowing, and esophageal phases assessments; respiratory pattern assessments include typeⅠ, typeⅡ, and type Ⅲ respiratory pattern assessments. SSWB mainly assesses the coordination of sucking, swallowing, and breathing during the feeding process in premature infants. The main evaluation methods include imaging and scale assessment methods. The imaging assessments include video fluoroscopic swallowing study (VFSS), fiberoptic endoscopic evaluation of swallowing (FEES), ultrasound imaging and high-resolution manometry (HRM). The scales assessment includes preterm infant oral feeding readiness assessment (PIOFRA), neonatal oral-motor assesment scale (NOMAS) and oral feeding skills (OFS) scale. Most imaging assessment methods focus on swallowing and sucking patterns, which are more objective and accurate. However, there is a lack of imaging assessment methods in respiratory and SSWB patterns. The scale assessments can provide comprehensive evaluation of sucking, swallowing, respiration and SSWB patterns but are highly subjective. The rehabilitation treatments commonly used in premature infants mainly involve three aspects: sucking, swallowing and respiration. The sucking intervention includes non-nutritive sucking and sensorimotor stimulation, swallowing therapy includes swallowing function training and individualized swallowing therapy, respiratory therapy mainly involves respiratory pattern intervention. In addition, the feeding state and position of feeding should be noted.
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spelling doaj-art-b50ef44d95f947d58a854ff5fe7096712025-01-14T10:08:19ZengEditorial Office of Rehabilitation Medicine康复学报2096-03282023-08-013336737441637684Assessment and Rehabilitation of Oral Feeding Difficulties in Preterm InfantsGUAN HanyueCHEN LingHUANG JinyuTANG XinqunLIU CaiweiZHU RuqiaoZENG QingThe immaturity of the sucking reflex and swallowing reflex in preterm infants, and the incoordination of suck-swallow-breath (SSWB) patterns lead to feeding problems, such as cough, aspiration, feeding difficulties etc. Therefore, standardized assessment should be carried out for feeding difficulties in preterm infants, and rehabilitation should be involved as early as possible. This article reviewed the studies on the clinical characteristics, current status, evaluation and rehabilitation treatment of feeding difficulties in preterm infants at home and abroad, to provide evaluation and treatment ideas for feeding difficulties in preterm infants. Evaluation of feeding difficulties in preterm infants includes sucking, swallowing, respiratory and SSWB patterns. Sucking pattern assessments include nutritional and non-nutritive sucking assessments; swallowing pattern assessments include oral preparation, swallowing, and esophageal phases assessments; respiratory pattern assessments include typeⅠ, typeⅡ, and type Ⅲ respiratory pattern assessments. SSWB mainly assesses the coordination of sucking, swallowing, and breathing during the feeding process in premature infants. The main evaluation methods include imaging and scale assessment methods. The imaging assessments include video fluoroscopic swallowing study (VFSS), fiberoptic endoscopic evaluation of swallowing (FEES), ultrasound imaging and high-resolution manometry (HRM). The scales assessment includes preterm infant oral feeding readiness assessment (PIOFRA), neonatal oral-motor assesment scale (NOMAS) and oral feeding skills (OFS) scale. Most imaging assessment methods focus on swallowing and sucking patterns, which are more objective and accurate. However, there is a lack of imaging assessment methods in respiratory and SSWB patterns. The scale assessments can provide comprehensive evaluation of sucking, swallowing, respiration and SSWB patterns but are highly subjective. The rehabilitation treatments commonly used in premature infants mainly involve three aspects: sucking, swallowing and respiration. The sucking intervention includes non-nutritive sucking and sensorimotor stimulation, swallowing therapy includes swallowing function training and individualized swallowing therapy, respiratory therapy mainly involves respiratory pattern intervention. In addition, the feeding state and position of feeding should be noted.http://kfxb.publish.founderss.cn/thesisDetails#10.3724/SP.J.1329.2023.04012feeding difficultyswallowing dysfunctionpreterm infantfeeding assementrehabilitation therapy
spellingShingle GUAN Hanyue
CHEN Ling
HUANG Jinyu
TANG Xinqun
LIU Caiwei
ZHU Ruqiao
ZENG Qing
Assessment and Rehabilitation of Oral Feeding Difficulties in Preterm Infants
康复学报
feeding difficulty
swallowing dysfunction
preterm infant
feeding assement
rehabilitation therapy
title Assessment and Rehabilitation of Oral Feeding Difficulties in Preterm Infants
title_full Assessment and Rehabilitation of Oral Feeding Difficulties in Preterm Infants
title_fullStr Assessment and Rehabilitation of Oral Feeding Difficulties in Preterm Infants
title_full_unstemmed Assessment and Rehabilitation of Oral Feeding Difficulties in Preterm Infants
title_short Assessment and Rehabilitation of Oral Feeding Difficulties in Preterm Infants
title_sort assessment and rehabilitation of oral feeding difficulties in preterm infants
topic feeding difficulty
swallowing dysfunction
preterm infant
feeding assement
rehabilitation therapy
url http://kfxb.publish.founderss.cn/thesisDetails#10.3724/SP.J.1329.2023.04012
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