Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
2631812 Journal of Neonatal Nursing 2008 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

Variation in pacifier stiffness on non-nutritive suck (NNS) dynamics was examined among infants born prematurely with a history of respiratory distress syndrome. Three types of silicone pacifiers used in the NICU were tested for stiffness, revealing the Super Soothie® nipple is 7 times stiffer than the Wee Soothie®or Soothie® pacifiers. Suck dynamics among 20 preterm infants were subsequently sampled using the Soothie® and Super Soothie® pacifiers during follow-up at approximately 3-months of age. ANOVA revealed significant differences in NNS cycles/min, NNS amplitude, NNS cycles/burst, and NNS cycle periods as a function of pacifier stiffness. Infants modify the spatiotemporal output of their suck central pattern generator when presented with pacifiers with significantly different mechanical properties. Infants show a non-preference to suck due to high stiffness in the selected pacifier. Therefore, excessive pacifier stiffness may decrease ororhythmic patterning and impact feeding outcomes.

Related Topics
Health Sciences Nursing and Health Professions Midwifery
Authors
, ,