BACKGROUND: There is a continuous debate regarding the best bottle nipple to be used to enhance the bottle-feeding performance of a preterm infant. Aim: To verify that feeding performance can be improved by using the bottle nipple with the physical characteristics that enhance infants\u27 sucking skills. METHODS: Ten healthy VLBW infants (941+/-273 g) were recruited. Feeding performance was monitored at two time periods, when taking 1-2 and 6-8 oral feedings/d. At each time and within 24 h, performance was monitored using three different bottle nipples offered in a randomized order. Rate of milk transfer (ml/min) was the primary outcome measure. The sucking skills monitored comprised stage of sucking, suction amplitude, and duration of th...
It is hypothesized that the visual and weight cues afforded by bottle-feeding may lead mothers to ov...
[[abstract]]BACKGROUND: Few studies have provided evidence to verify that bottle-feeding has negativ...
AIM: Safe and successful oral feeding requires proper maturation of sucking, swallowing and respirat...
Aims and objectives Premature and medically fragile infants in neonatal intensive care may be esta...
Background: Preterm infants start milk feeds by gavage tube. As they mature, sucking feeds are gradu...
This study tested the milk flow rates and variability in flow of currently available nipples used fo...
To test the milk flow rates and variability in flow rates of bottle nipples used after hospital disc...
Background: Oral feeding is a challenge for medically fragile infants, particularly those born prete...
AIM: Very low birth weight (VLBW) infants have difficulty transitioning to independent oral feeding,...
Copyright © 2012 Alejandro Jenik et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creativ...
Aims and Objectives: For preterm and medically fragile infants, learning to feed orally is challengi...
Sheppard JJ, Fletcher KR, Hecker F, Herold B, Hielscher-Fastabend M. Evidenzbasierte Intervention fü...
Neonatal feeding has been traditionally understudied so guidelines and evidence-based support for co...
Preterm infants have difficulty maintaining engagement throughout early oral feedings, which can lea...
The goal for preterm infants is to achieve full oral feeds quickly and ultimately progress to full b...
It is hypothesized that the visual and weight cues afforded by bottle-feeding may lead mothers to ov...
[[abstract]]BACKGROUND: Few studies have provided evidence to verify that bottle-feeding has negativ...
AIM: Safe and successful oral feeding requires proper maturation of sucking, swallowing and respirat...
Aims and objectives Premature and medically fragile infants in neonatal intensive care may be esta...
Background: Preterm infants start milk feeds by gavage tube. As they mature, sucking feeds are gradu...
This study tested the milk flow rates and variability in flow of currently available nipples used fo...
To test the milk flow rates and variability in flow rates of bottle nipples used after hospital disc...
Background: Oral feeding is a challenge for medically fragile infants, particularly those born prete...
AIM: Very low birth weight (VLBW) infants have difficulty transitioning to independent oral feeding,...
Copyright © 2012 Alejandro Jenik et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creativ...
Aims and Objectives: For preterm and medically fragile infants, learning to feed orally is challengi...
Sheppard JJ, Fletcher KR, Hecker F, Herold B, Hielscher-Fastabend M. Evidenzbasierte Intervention fü...
Neonatal feeding has been traditionally understudied so guidelines and evidence-based support for co...
Preterm infants have difficulty maintaining engagement throughout early oral feedings, which can lea...
The goal for preterm infants is to achieve full oral feeds quickly and ultimately progress to full b...
It is hypothesized that the visual and weight cues afforded by bottle-feeding may lead mothers to ov...
[[abstract]]BACKGROUND: Few studies have provided evidence to verify that bottle-feeding has negativ...
AIM: Safe and successful oral feeding requires proper maturation of sucking, swallowing and respirat...