支持直接母乳养的气管切除术依赖的极其早产婴儿:一个案例研究
Alanna Lakoff1, Jadia Beckford, Catherine Charbonneau1
1Children's Hospital of Eastern Ontario, ON, Canada.
概括
本案例研究突出了成功的直接母乳养,对于一个极其早产的婴儿与气管切除. 它表明,即使是脆弱的婴儿也可以在专注的跨学科支持下实现母乳养目标.
科学领域:
- 新生儿护理 新生儿护理
- 儿科胃肠病学 儿科胃肠病学
- 支持哺乳期的支持
背景情况:
- 母乳对早产婴儿提供了显著的好处.
- 极度早产的婴儿面临着诸如感染,消化问题和慢性肺部疾病等挑战.
- 气管切除术有时需要进行通风断奶,但在口服养过程中存在吸入风险.
研究的目的:
- 描述三级新生儿团队对极度早产婴儿直接母乳养目标的支持.
- 记录婴儿直接母乳养的过程,使婴儿患有支气管肺功能障碍和气管切除术.
主要方法:
- 一个跨学科的团队与这个家庭合作,制定了养目标.
- 婴儿接受了最初的母乳食.
- 积极的口服刺激,口服免疫疗法和皮肤与皮肤接触被采用.
- 气管切除术后开始口服养,导致成功的直接母乳养.
主要成果:
- 在月经后50周和1天实现了直接母乳养.
- 婴儿使用直接母乳养作为主要营养来源,并配备了气管架.
- 这代表了一个极其早产的婴儿的第一个案例研究,该婴儿的气管切除术过渡到直接母乳养.
结论:
- 家庭和医疗团队之间的公开沟通对于成功母乳养至关重要.
- 直接母乳养是可以实现的极度早产婴儿与气管切除术,挑战以前的假设.
- 该案例研究为支持新生儿护理中类似复杂的养情况提供了有价值的见解.
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