PMID: 8951114Nov 1, 1996Paper

Transition times to oral feeding in premature infants with and without apnea

Journal of Obstetric, Gynecologic, and Neonatal Nursing : JOGNN
M B MandichM Mullett

Abstract

To determine whether a significant relationship exists between the presence of apnea and the number of days it takes a premature infant to attain full oral feeding. A two-way analysis of variance factorial design (apnea x aminophylline) was used with infants grouped according to presence or absence of apnea and whether they were receiving aminophylline. Neonatal intensive-care and step-down nurseries of a level III teaching hospital. Eligibility criteria for this study included gestational age of 28-34 weeks, less than 48 hours of mechanical ventilation, and absence of congenital anomalies. Infants were classified into one of four groups: Group 1 (NN) consisted of infants who had no recorded apnea and were not receiving aminophylline (n = 27); group 2 (AA) consisted of infants receiving aminophylline who continued to experience apnea during the transition time to oral feeding, (n = 20); group 3 (NA) consisted of infants receiving aminophylline who did not experience apnea during the transition time to oral feeding (n = 12); and group 4 (AN) were infants who experienced some apnea but never received aminophylline (n = 6). All 65 enrolled subjects completed the study. Review of medical records and daily nursing notes to record ap...Continue Reading

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