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Severity of respiratory disease is correlated with time of first oral feeding and need for a gastrostomy tube at discharge in premature infants born at <30 weeks of gestation.

Emily AndersonMathew J GregoskiDaniel GehleWilliam T HeadKris Thomas HardyAlison ChapmanRita M Ryan
Published in: Pediatric pulmonology (2021)
Respiratory status predicts PMAff, which was the variable in our previously described model that was most predictive of failure to achieve full oral feeding. These data provide a catalyst to develop strategies for improving oral feeding outcome for infants requiring prolonged respiratory support in the NICU.
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