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Cup-feeding for preterm infants: mechanics and safety.

Donna A Dowling1, Paula P Meier, Juliann M DiFiore, MaryAnn Blatz, Richard J Martin.   

Abstract

Cup-feeding is recommended for breastfed preterm infants to avoid artificial nipples. However, the oral mechanisms used in cup-feeding, or its safety and efficacy, have not been described. The authors measured sipping, breathing, SaO2, and volume of intake during 15 cup-feeding sessions for 8 infants (mean gestational age at birth was 30.6 weeks). Mean duration of sipping bursts and pauses was 3.6 seconds and 28.1 seconds, respectively. Mean breathing rate during bursts and pauses was similar (46.2 +/- 24.3 vs 45.7 +/- 17.7, respectively), with SaO2 > or = 90% during all bursts. Mean duration of cup-feedings was 15.2 +/- 3.9 minutes (range, 11.0-23.3), whereas mean volume of intake was only 4.6 +/- 2.2 mL (range, 1.5-8). For the 15 sessions, 38.5% of milk taken from the cup was recovered on the bib. Although infants remain physiologically stable, cup-feeding has questionable efficacy and efficiency. Differentiating between actual intake versus spillage of milk merits attention.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 11845732     DOI: 10.1177/089033440201800103

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Hum Lact        ISSN: 0890-3344            Impact factor:   2.219


  12 in total

1.  The effect of feeding with spoon and bottle on the time of switching to full breastfeeding and sucking success in preterm babies.

Authors:  Aynur Aytekin; Ebru Betül Albayrak; Sibel Küçükoğlu; İbrahim Caner
Journal:  Turk Pediatri Ars       Date:  2014-12-01

Review 2.  Cup feeding versus other forms of supplemental enteral feeding for newborn infants unable to fully breastfeed.

Authors:  Anndrea Flint; Karen New; Mark W Davies
Journal:  Cochrane Database Syst Rev       Date:  2016-08-31

Review 3.  Feeding Neonates by Cup: A Systematic Review of the Literature.

Authors:  Christy M McKinney; Robin P Glass; Patricia Coffey; Tessa Rue; Matthew G Vaughn; Michael Cunningham
Journal:  Matern Child Health J       Date:  2016-08

Review 4.  Cup Feeding as a Supplemental, Alternative Feeding Method for Preterm Breastfed Infants: An Integrative Review.

Authors:  Frances Penny; Michelle Judge; Elizabeth Brownell; Jacqueline M McGrath
Journal:  Matern Child Health J       Date:  2018-11

Review 5.  Avoidance of bottles during the establishment of breastfeeds in preterm infants.

Authors:  Elizabeth Allen; Alice R Rumbold; Amy Keir; Carmel T Collins; Jennifer Gillis; Hiroki Suganuma
Journal:  Cochrane Database Syst Rev       Date:  2021-10-21

Review 6.  Avoidance of bottles during the establishment of breast feeds in preterm infants.

Authors:  Carmel T Collins; Jennifer Gillis; Andrew J McPhee; Hiroki Suganuma; Maria Makrides
Journal:  Cochrane Database Syst Rev       Date:  2016-10-19

Review 7.  Infants admitted to neonatal units--interventions to improve breastfeeding outcomes: a systematic review 1990-2007.

Authors:  Rhona J McInnes; Julie Chambers
Journal:  Matern Child Nutr       Date:  2008-10       Impact factor: 3.092

8.  Cup versus bottle feeding for hospitalized late preterm infants in Egypt: a quasi-experimental study.

Authors:  Amel M Abouelfettoh; Donna A Dowling; Soheir A Dabash; Shadia R Elguindy; Iman A Seoud
Journal:  Int Breastfeed J       Date:  2008-11-21       Impact factor: 3.461

9.  Electromyographic analysis of masseter muscle in newborns during suction in breast, bottle or cup feeding.

Authors:  Ellia C L França; Cejana B Sousa; Lucas C Aragão; Luciane R Costa
Journal:  BMC Pregnancy Childbirth       Date:  2014-05-01       Impact factor: 3.007

10.  Novel feeding system to promote establishment of breastfeeds after preterm birth: a randomized controlled trial.

Authors:  K Simmer; C Kok; K Nancarrow; A R Hepworth; D T Geddes
Journal:  J Perinatol       Date:  2015-12-10       Impact factor: 2.521

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