Preterm Birth Clinical Trial
Official title:
Comparison of NNS Performance Measures to Clinical Estimates of Suck and Feeding Readiness in Preterm Infants Using the NTrainer Device
This is a research study to quantitatively assess the development of non-nutritive suck (NNS) and feeding readiness in preterm infants using a novel device, the NTrainer©, and to compare this with two clinical assessment tools, NOMAS and EFS.
Fifteen minutes before feeding, the mobile NTrainer recording station will be positioned
cribside. Following a brief exam of physiologic state, using the Oral Feeding Readiness
Assessment portion of the EFS, the infant will be cradled in a supportive inclined posture,
swaddled, with limbs positioned at midline, and background/overhead lighting dimmed in the
area to promote eye contact with the tester. Sampling of NNS behavior will not be initiated
until the infant is in an optimal behavioral state, i.e., drowsy to active alert (state 3 or
4 or 5 as described by the Naturalistic Observation of Newborn Behavior, Newborn
Individualized Developmental Care and Assessment Program; NIDCAP). The infant will be
presented with the NTrainer pacifier, and several contiguous 30-second blocks of NNS nipple
compression data will be sampled using the NeoSuck RT software. The infant will remain
connected to the usual NICU monitors at all times for observation of respiration, heartbeat
and oxygen saturation.
After the NTrainer data collection is completed, the baby will be fed by his or her nurse or
parents as directed in the care plan. If the baby is able to feed by mouth, one of the
investigators will observe the feeding, and perform 1) a NOMAS evaluation during the first 2
minutes of the feeding, and 2) an EFS assessment after the feeding is completed.
Infants will be studied in 2 sessions each day beginning at Day 4 to 7 of life, then twice
weekly (2 sessions per day, 2 days per week) until hospital discharge.
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Observational Model: Cohort, Time Perspective: Prospective
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