Pharyngeal biorhythms during oral milk challenge in high-risk infants: Do they predict chronic tube feeding?
Neurogastroenterology & Motility(2023)
Abstract
Robust pharyngeal rhythm may be an ideal neurosensorimotor biomarker of independent oral feeding. Differential maturation of cranial nerve-mediated excitatory and inhibitory components involving foregut, airway, and cardiac rhythms distinguishes the physiologic and pathophysiologic basis of swallowing and cardio-respiratory adaptation.
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Key words
bottle feeding,feeding difficulties,infant,maturation,neonatal intensive care unit,pharyngo-esophageal motility
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