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International Journal of Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology 2019-Mar

Feeding practices and growth of infants with Pierre Robin Sequence.

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Bonnie Dorise
Amit Trivedi
Claire Galea
Karen Walker
Bhavesh Mehta

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To assess the impact of feeding practices on growth in infants with Pierre Robin Sequence (PRS) during their inpatient stay in a neonatal intensive care unit in a large tertiary paediatric hospital setting.A retrospective review of feeding practices in infants with PRS was conducted between January 2006 and September 2017. Baseline demographics, nutrition-related and general outcomes were collected. Feeding difficulties, length of stay (LOS) and malnutrition were the primary outcome measures. Feeding difficulties included absence or poor-quality suck, episodes of aspiration, use of proton pump inhibitors or multiple episodes of vomiting. Malnutrition was classified as a weight-for-age Z score of < -1.Analysis was conducted on 49 infants with PRS that met eligibility criteria. Feeding difficulties correlated with a longer LOS (24.1 vs 6.8 days (p = 0.001)) Z-scores differed significantly between birth and discharge (0.21(1.84) vs -1.27(2.14)) (p < 0.001*) with malnutrition being evident in 26 infants of which only 17 infants were seen by a dietitian. Presence of intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR) increased the likelihood of malnutrition (OR 1.40(CI-1.11-1.77)).Infants with PRS are highly likely to have feeding difficulties and malnutrition. Early intervention by a dietitian is recommended to reduce the impacts of feeding difficulties, meet elevated energy requirements and facilitate growth. Infants with a longer inpatient stay or presence of IUGR should have their growth and feeding routinely monitored.

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