Objective To evaluate the effect of patterned, frequency-modulated oro-somatosensory stimulation on time to full oral feeds in preterm infants born 26 - 30 weeks gestation. Study Design This is a multicenter randomized controlled trial. The experimental group (n = 109) received patterned, frequency-modulated oral stimulation via the NTrainer system through a pulsatile pacifier and the control group (n = 101) received a non-pulsatile pacifier. Intent-to-treat analysis (n = 210) was performed to compare the experimental and control groups and the outcomes were analyzed using generalized estimating equations. Time-to-event analyses for time to reach full oral feeds and length of hospital stay were conducted using Cox proportional ...
Purpose: Preterm infants frequently experience oral feeding difficulties due to underdeveloped oral ...
There is a lack of knowledge on the effect of an oral stimulation program, prior to the introduction...
Background: The survival rates of preterm infants has increased over the last years, but oral feedin...
Objective To evaluate the effect of patterned, frequency-modulated oro-somatosensory stimulation on ...
OBJECTIVE:To evaluate the effect of patterned, frequency-modulated oro-somatosensory stimulation on ...
ObjectiveTo evaluate the effect of patterned, frequency-modulated oro-somatosensory stimulation on t...
Objective: To evaluate the effect of an oral stimulation program in preterm on the performance in th...
Purpose: To evaluate the effect of an oral stimulation program on preterm infants. Methods: Preterm ...
ObjectiveTo evaluate the effect of an oral stimulation program in preterm on the performance in the ...
AbstractPurposeTo evaluate the effect of an oral stimulation program on preterm infants.MethodsPrete...
One of the most common feeding problems of preterm infants in the neonatal intensive care units (NIC...
To assess if sensory-motor-oral stimulation and non-nutritive sucking gavage feeding enhancesthe ora...
Uni-modal orofacial stimulation (OFS) for preventing very preterm infants' oral disorders is highly ...
To assess if sensory-motor-oral stimulation and non-nutritive sucking gavage feeding enhances the or...
Copyright © 2015 Rita H. Pickler et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creativ...
Purpose: Preterm infants frequently experience oral feeding difficulties due to underdeveloped oral ...
There is a lack of knowledge on the effect of an oral stimulation program, prior to the introduction...
Background: The survival rates of preterm infants has increased over the last years, but oral feedin...
Objective To evaluate the effect of patterned, frequency-modulated oro-somatosensory stimulation on ...
OBJECTIVE:To evaluate the effect of patterned, frequency-modulated oro-somatosensory stimulation on ...
ObjectiveTo evaluate the effect of patterned, frequency-modulated oro-somatosensory stimulation on t...
Objective: To evaluate the effect of an oral stimulation program in preterm on the performance in th...
Purpose: To evaluate the effect of an oral stimulation program on preterm infants. Methods: Preterm ...
ObjectiveTo evaluate the effect of an oral stimulation program in preterm on the performance in the ...
AbstractPurposeTo evaluate the effect of an oral stimulation program on preterm infants.MethodsPrete...
One of the most common feeding problems of preterm infants in the neonatal intensive care units (NIC...
To assess if sensory-motor-oral stimulation and non-nutritive sucking gavage feeding enhancesthe ora...
Uni-modal orofacial stimulation (OFS) for preventing very preterm infants' oral disorders is highly ...
To assess if sensory-motor-oral stimulation and non-nutritive sucking gavage feeding enhances the or...
Copyright © 2015 Rita H. Pickler et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creativ...
Purpose: Preterm infants frequently experience oral feeding difficulties due to underdeveloped oral ...
There is a lack of knowledge on the effect of an oral stimulation program, prior to the introduction...
Background: The survival rates of preterm infants has increased over the last years, but oral feedin...