THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN RHYTHMIC SWALLOWING AND BREATHING DURING SUCKLE FEEDING IN TERM NEONATES

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BAMFORD, O [1 ]
TACIAK, V [1 ]
GEWOLB, IH [1 ]
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[1] UNIV MARYLAND,DEPT PEDIAT,DIV NEMATOL,BALTIMORE,MD 21201
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10.1203/00006450-199206000-00016
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R72 [儿科学];
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Little is known of the development of efficient coordination between suckle feeding and breathing in human infants. To establish baseline data, we recorded breathing and swallowing activity during bottle feeds in 23 infants at 1448 h postnatal age. Most swallows (overall mean 68%) were organized into runs, with intervals starting at 0.6-0.8 s and slowing to 1-1.3 s after 3040 s. The proportion of run swallows to total swallows increased significantly with age. Swallow intervals were regular (coefficient of variation = 18-38%) compared with breathing (coefficient of variation = 50%). Both breathing rate and tidal volume were significantly reduced by the onset of suckle feeding, and the pattern of respiratory airflow became markedly irregular. Mild transient desaturation was common, but was not accompanied by changes in heart rate. Swallows could occur in all phases of breathing. Overall, equal numbers of swallows were preceded by expiration and inspiration, but twice as many were followed by expiration compared with inspiration. Swallows were classified by the respiratory phases both preceding and following the swallow. Swallows occurred in all possible classifications in each of the infants studied. The incidence of the most frequent classification (inspiration-swallow-expiration), was 24% overall (individual range 5-50%). The phase relation between swallows and breaths changed frequently but showed occasional short periods of stability during which the breathing became regular and tidal volume increased. We conclude that at < 48 h the normal infant has little coordination between swallowing and breathing rhythms and maintains rhythmic swallowing at the expense of eupnea.
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