Evaluation of Swallowing in Infants with Congenital Heart Defect
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Resumo: | Introduction Surgical repair of congenital heart disease in the first years of life compromises the coordination of the suction, breathing, and swallowing functions. Objective To describe the alterations in swallowing found in infants with congenital heart defect during their hospitalization. Methods Prospective, cross-sectional study in a reference hospital for heart disease. The sample consisted of 19 postsurgical patients who underwent an evaluation of swallowing. The infants included were younger than 7 months and had a diagnosis of congenital heart defect and suspected swallowing difficulties. Results Of the 19 infants with congenital heart defect, the median age was 3.2 months. A significant association was found between suction rhythm and dysphagia (p = 0.036) and between oral-motor oral feeding readiness and dysphagia (p = 0.014). Conclusions The data suggest that dysphagia often occurs after surgery in infants with congenital heart defect. Infants with congenital heart defect had very similar behavior to preterm infants in terms of oral feeding readiness. |
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Evaluation of Swallowing in Infants with Congenital Heart Defectcongenital heartdefectsinfantdeglutition disordersrespiratory aspirationspeechlanguage and hearing sciences Introduction Surgical repair of congenital heart disease in the first years of life compromises the coordination of the suction, breathing, and swallowing functions. Objective To describe the alterations in swallowing found in infants with congenital heart defect during their hospitalization. Methods Prospective, cross-sectional study in a reference hospital for heart disease. The sample consisted of 19 postsurgical patients who underwent an evaluation of swallowing. The infants included were younger than 7 months and had a diagnosis of congenital heart defect and suspected swallowing difficulties. Results Of the 19 infants with congenital heart defect, the median age was 3.2 months. A significant association was found between suction rhythm and dysphagia (p = 0.036) and between oral-motor oral feeding readiness and dysphagia (p = 0.014). Conclusions The data suggest that dysphagia often occurs after surgery in infants with congenital heart defect. Infants with congenital heart defect had very similar behavior to preterm infants in terms of oral feeding readiness. Fundação Otorrinolaringologia2015-03-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1809-48642015000100055International Archives of Otorhinolaryngology v.19 n.1 2015reponame:International Archives of Otorhinolaryngologyinstname:Fundação Otorrinolaringologia (FORL)instacron:FORL10.1055/s-0034-1384687info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessPereira,Karine da RosaFirpo,CoraGasparin,MarisaTeixeira,Adriane RibeiroDornelles,SilviaBacaltchuk,TzviLevy,Deborah Salleeng2015-12-09T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S1809-48642015000100055Revistahttps://www.scielo.br/j/iao/https://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||iaorl@iaorl.org||archives@internationalarchivesent.org||arquivos@forl.org.br1809-48641809-4864opendoar:2015-12-09T00:00International Archives of Otorhinolaryngology - Fundação Otorrinolaringologia (FORL)false |
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Evaluation of Swallowing in Infants with Congenital Heart Defect |
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Evaluation of Swallowing in Infants with Congenital Heart Defect |
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Evaluation of Swallowing in Infants with Congenital Heart Defect Pereira,Karine da Rosa congenital heart defects infant deglutition disorders respiratory aspiration speech language and hearing sciences |
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Evaluation of Swallowing in Infants with Congenital Heart Defect |
title_full |
Evaluation of Swallowing in Infants with Congenital Heart Defect |
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Evaluation of Swallowing in Infants with Congenital Heart Defect |
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Evaluation of Swallowing in Infants with Congenital Heart Defect |
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Evaluation of Swallowing in Infants with Congenital Heart Defect |
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Pereira,Karine da Rosa |
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Pereira,Karine da Rosa Firpo,Cora Gasparin,Marisa Teixeira,Adriane Ribeiro Dornelles,Silvia Bacaltchuk,Tzvi Levy,Deborah Salle |
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Firpo,Cora Gasparin,Marisa Teixeira,Adriane Ribeiro Dornelles,Silvia Bacaltchuk,Tzvi Levy,Deborah Salle |
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Pereira,Karine da Rosa Firpo,Cora Gasparin,Marisa Teixeira,Adriane Ribeiro Dornelles,Silvia Bacaltchuk,Tzvi Levy,Deborah Salle |
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congenital heart defects infant deglutition disorders respiratory aspiration speech language and hearing sciences |
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congenital heart defects infant deglutition disorders respiratory aspiration speech language and hearing sciences |
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Introduction Surgical repair of congenital heart disease in the first years of life compromises the coordination of the suction, breathing, and swallowing functions. Objective To describe the alterations in swallowing found in infants with congenital heart defect during their hospitalization. Methods Prospective, cross-sectional study in a reference hospital for heart disease. The sample consisted of 19 postsurgical patients who underwent an evaluation of swallowing. The infants included were younger than 7 months and had a diagnosis of congenital heart defect and suspected swallowing difficulties. Results Of the 19 infants with congenital heart defect, the median age was 3.2 months. A significant association was found between suction rhythm and dysphagia (p = 0.036) and between oral-motor oral feeding readiness and dysphagia (p = 0.014). Conclusions The data suggest that dysphagia often occurs after surgery in infants with congenital heart defect. Infants with congenital heart defect had very similar behavior to preterm infants in terms of oral feeding readiness. |
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