Association between ankyloglossia and breastfeeding

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Autor(a) principal: Campanha,Silvia Márcia Andrade
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: Martinelli,Roberta Lopes de Castro, Palhares,Durval Batista
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: CoDAS
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Resumo: ABSTRACT Purpose To analyze the association between ankyloglossia and breastfeeding. Methods A cross-sectional study was undertaken on 130 newborn infants in exclusive breastfeeding with Apgar score ≥ 8 within the first five days of life. The research was approved by the Ethics Committee on Human Research. The data collection was performed by the researcher and by three trained speech therapists of the team. The protocols applied were the Neonatal Tongue Screening Test from the Lingual Frenulum Protocol for Infants, the UNICEF Breastfeeding Observation Aid, and the collection of maternal complaints related to the difficulty in breastfeeding was also considered. The data were submitted to statistical analysis – chi-square test and Fisher’s exact test, with a significance level of 5%. Results When correlating the data, the statistical analysis revealed an association between ankyloglossia and the items of suckling category of the Breastfeeding Observation Aid. The association between complaint of difficulty in breastfeeding and ankyloglossia was also seen. Conclusion On the first days of life, ankyloglossia is associated with the mother’s breastfeeding complaint and with the newborn’s sucking difficulty.
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spelling Association between ankyloglossia and breastfeedingBreastfeedingLingual FrenulumNewbornSucking BehaviorTongueABSTRACT Purpose To analyze the association between ankyloglossia and breastfeeding. Methods A cross-sectional study was undertaken on 130 newborn infants in exclusive breastfeeding with Apgar score ≥ 8 within the first five days of life. The research was approved by the Ethics Committee on Human Research. The data collection was performed by the researcher and by three trained speech therapists of the team. The protocols applied were the Neonatal Tongue Screening Test from the Lingual Frenulum Protocol for Infants, the UNICEF Breastfeeding Observation Aid, and the collection of maternal complaints related to the difficulty in breastfeeding was also considered. The data were submitted to statistical analysis – chi-square test and Fisher’s exact test, with a significance level of 5%. Results When correlating the data, the statistical analysis revealed an association between ankyloglossia and the items of suckling category of the Breastfeeding Observation Aid. The association between complaint of difficulty in breastfeeding and ankyloglossia was also seen. Conclusion On the first days of life, ankyloglossia is associated with the mother’s breastfeeding complaint and with the newborn’s sucking difficulty.Sociedade Brasileira de Fonoaudiologia2019-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S2317-17822019000100306CoDAS v.31 n.1 2019reponame:CoDASinstname:Sociedade Brasileira de Fonoaudiologia (SBFA)instacron:SBFA10.1590/2317-1782/20182018264info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessCampanha,Silvia Márcia AndradeMartinelli,Roberta Lopes de CastroPalhares,Durval Batistaeng2019-02-22T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S2317-17822019000100306Revistahttps://www.codas.org.br/ONGhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phpcodas@editoracubo.com.br||revista@codas.org.br2317-17822317-1782opendoar:2019-02-22T00:00CoDAS - Sociedade Brasileira de Fonoaudiologia (SBFA)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Association between ankyloglossia and breastfeeding
title Association between ankyloglossia and breastfeeding
spellingShingle Association between ankyloglossia and breastfeeding
Campanha,Silvia Márcia Andrade
Breastfeeding
Lingual Frenulum
Newborn
Sucking Behavior
Tongue
title_short Association between ankyloglossia and breastfeeding
title_full Association between ankyloglossia and breastfeeding
title_fullStr Association between ankyloglossia and breastfeeding
title_full_unstemmed Association between ankyloglossia and breastfeeding
title_sort Association between ankyloglossia and breastfeeding
author Campanha,Silvia Márcia Andrade
author_facet Campanha,Silvia Márcia Andrade
Martinelli,Roberta Lopes de Castro
Palhares,Durval Batista
author_role author
author2 Martinelli,Roberta Lopes de Castro
Palhares,Durval Batista
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Campanha,Silvia Márcia Andrade
Martinelli,Roberta Lopes de Castro
Palhares,Durval Batista
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Breastfeeding
Lingual Frenulum
Newborn
Sucking Behavior
Tongue
topic Breastfeeding
Lingual Frenulum
Newborn
Sucking Behavior
Tongue
description ABSTRACT Purpose To analyze the association between ankyloglossia and breastfeeding. Methods A cross-sectional study was undertaken on 130 newborn infants in exclusive breastfeeding with Apgar score ≥ 8 within the first five days of life. The research was approved by the Ethics Committee on Human Research. The data collection was performed by the researcher and by three trained speech therapists of the team. The protocols applied were the Neonatal Tongue Screening Test from the Lingual Frenulum Protocol for Infants, the UNICEF Breastfeeding Observation Aid, and the collection of maternal complaints related to the difficulty in breastfeeding was also considered. The data were submitted to statistical analysis – chi-square test and Fisher’s exact test, with a significance level of 5%. Results When correlating the data, the statistical analysis revealed an association between ankyloglossia and the items of suckling category of the Breastfeeding Observation Aid. The association between complaint of difficulty in breastfeeding and ankyloglossia was also seen. Conclusion On the first days of life, ankyloglossia is associated with the mother’s breastfeeding complaint and with the newborn’s sucking difficulty.
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