Long-term feeding outcomes after infant tracheostomy.

J Perinatol

Division of Pulmonology, Nemours Children's Health, Wilmington, DE, USA.

Published: January 2025

Objective: To characterize long-term feeding outcomes in infants who underwent tracheostomy prior to their first birthday.

Study Design: Retrospective review of feeding outcomes at initial hospital discharge and age 5 in a cohort of infants who underwent tracheostomy at a children's hospital over a 16-year period.

Results: 145 infants met inclusion criteria. In this cohort, 117 were feeding tube dependent at time of initial hospital discharge and 71 were feeding tube dependent age 5. Cardiovascular comorbidities (p = 0.009), long-term tracheostomy dependence (p < 0.001), higher birth weight (p = 0.011), older age at tracheostomy decannulation (p < 0.001) and older gestational age (p = 0.007) were factors associated with feeding tube dependence at age 5.

Conclusion: The long-term feeding outcomes of infants who require tracheostomy demonstrate high levels of feeding impairment at age 5.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41372-024-02205-wDOI Listing

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