Infant colic is a characteristic group of behaviors seen in young infants. The most prominent feature is prolonged crying. Additional characteristics, including clenching of the fists and flexion of the hips, have led to the suggestion that these behaviors are related to abdominal discomfort.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFObjective: To dissect potential confounding effects of breast milk and formula feeding on crying + fussing, fecal calprotectin, and gut microbiota in babies with colic. We hypothesized that infant colic is associated with gut inflammation linked to intestinal dysbiosis.
Study Design: A nested case-control design of 3 of our studies was used to analyze clinical and laboratory data at presentation, comparing babies with colic with controls.
Objective: To assess the safety of probiotic Lactobacillus reuteri strain Deutsche Sammlung von Mikroorganismen (DSM) 17938 with daily administration to healthy infants with colic and to determine the effect of L reuteri strain DSM 17938 on crying, fussing, inflammatory, immune, and microbiome variables.
Study Design: We performed a controlled, double-blinded, phase 1 safety and tolerability trial in healthy breast-fed infants with colic, aged 3 weeks to 3 months, randomly assigned to L reuteri strain DSM 17938 (5 × 10 colony-forming units daily) or placebo for 42 days and followed for 134 days.
Results: Of 117 screened infants, 20 were randomized to L reuteri strain DSM 17938 or placebo (sunflower oil) (in a 2:1 ratio) with 80% retention.
Objectives: To describe the patient-reported wearing experience over time among wearers of hydrogel daily disposable (HydDD) contact lenses (CLs) in the TruEye and Moist Performance Overview (TEMPO) Registry (NCT01467557).
Methods: Registered wearers older than 40 years who were recently fit with 1-DAY ACUVUE MOIST HydDDs completed self-administered questionnaires four times during a year-long Registry. Overall opinion of CLs, replacement schedules, Contact Lens Dry Eye Questionnaire (CLDEQ-8), and compliance were queried.
Purpose: To report (1) results of the 8-item Contact Lens Dry Eye Questionnaire (CLDEQ-8) among a large sample of SCL wearers before and during 1 year after fitting with one of 2 daily disposable (DD) lenses (etafilcon A or narafilcon B) in the TEMPO Registry, (2) the cut-off score to identify highly symptomatic SCL wearers and (3) the clinically important difference (CID) in the CLDEQ-8 score.
Methods: Demographics, CL history and patterns of SCL use were documented. Construct validity of the CLDEQ-8 was tested versus overall opinion (OO) of habitual SCLs, eye dryness and eye sensitivity at baseline.