Clinical and Fiberoptic Endoscopic Evaluation of Swallowing in Robin Sequence Treated With Nasopharyngeal lntubation: The Importance of Feeding Facilitating Techniques


Autoria(s): MARQUES, Ilza Lazarini; PRADO-OLIVEIRA, Rosana; LEIRIAO, Vera Helena Valente; JORGE, Jose Carlos; SOUZA, Luiz de
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UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO

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19/10/2012

19/10/2012

2010

Resumo

Objective: To evaluate oral feeding capacity, the swallowing process, and risk for aspiration, both clinically and during fiberoptic endoscopic evaluation of swallowing, in infants with isolated Robin sequence treated exclusively with nasopharyngeal intubation and feeding facilitating techniques. Design: Longitudinal and prospective study. Setting: Hospital de Reabilitacao de Anomalies Craniofaciais, University of Sao Paulo, Bauru, Brazil. Patients: Eleven infants with isolated Robin sequence, under 2 months of age, treated with nasopharyngeal intubation. Interventions: Feeding facilitating techniques were applied in all infants throughout the study period. The infants were evaluated clinically and through fiberoptic endoscopic evaluation of swallowing at first, second, and, if necessary, third week of hospitalization (T1, T2, T3). The mean volume of ingested milk was registered during clinical evaluation, and events were registered during feeding. Results: The respiratory status of all infants was improved after nasopharyngeal intubation; 72% of them presented risk for aspiration during fiberoptic endoscopic evaluation of swallowing at T1. This risk was less frequent when thickened milk was given to the infants and at subsequent evaluations (T2 and T3). Conclusions: Nasopharyngeal intubation aids in stabilizing the airway in isolated Robin sequence, but it does not relate directly to feeding. The risk for aspiration was present in most of the infants, mainly during the first week of hospitalization, and improved within a few weeks, after the use of feeding facilitating techniques.

Identificador

CLEFT PALATE-CRANIOFACIAL JOURNAL, v.47, n.5, p.523-529, 2010

1055-6656

http://producao.usp.br/handle/BDPI/25145

10.1597/09-002

http://dx.doi.org/10.1597/09-002

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eng

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ALLIANCE COMMUNICATIONS GROUP DIVISION ALLEN PRESS

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Cleft Palate-craniofacial Journal

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Palavras-Chave #airway obstruction #dysphagia #Pierre Robin sequence #swallowing disorders #AIRWAY-OBSTRUCTION #CLEFT-LIP #INFANTS #MANAGEMENT #DYSPHAGIA #GROWTH #PALATE #Dentistry, Oral Surgery & Medicine #Surgery
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