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Clinical identification of feeding and swallowing disorders in 0-6 month old infants with Down syndrome.

Maria A Stanley1,2, Nicole Shepherd3, Nichole Duvall3, Sandra B Jenkinson3, Hasnaa E Jalou1, Deborah C Givan1, Gregory H Steele4, Charlene Davis1, Marilyn J Bull1, Donna U Watkins1, Randall J Roper3.   

Abstract

Feeding and swallowing disorders have been described in children with a variety of neurodevelopmental disabilities, including Down syndrome (DS). Abnormal feeding and swallowing can be associated with serious sequelae such as failure to thrive and respiratory complications, including aspiration pneumonia. Incidence of dysphagia in young infants with DS has not previously been reported. To assess the identification and incidence of feeding and swallowing problems in young infants with DS, a retrospective chart review of 174 infants, ages 0-6 months was conducted at a single specialty clinic. Fifty-seven percent (100/174) of infants had clinical concerns for feeding and swallowing disorders that warranted referral for Videofluroscopic Swallow Study (VFSS); 96/174 (55%) had some degree of oral and/or pharyngeal phase dysphagia and 69/174 (39%) had dysphagia severe enough to warrant recommendation for alteration of breast milk/formula consistency or nonoral feeds. Infants with certain comorbidities had significant risk for significant dysphagia, including those with functional airway/respiratory abnormalities (OR = 7.2). Infants with desaturation with feeds were at dramatically increased risk (OR = 15.8). All young infants with DS should be screened clinically for feeding and swallowing concerns. If concerns are identified, consideration should be given to further evaluation with VFSS for identification of dysphagia and additional feeding modifications.
© 2018 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.

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Keywords:  Down syndrome; dysphagia; failure to thrive; respiratory aspiration; swallow study; trisomy 21

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30588741      PMCID: PMC6349541          DOI: 10.1002/ajmg.a.11

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Med Genet A        ISSN: 1552-4825            Impact factor:   2.802


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