Trial of Patterned Oral Somatosensory Entrainment
The primary hypothesis is that the preterm infants (26 0/7 to 30 6/7 weeks gestational age) who undergo the NTrainer System® training will transition to full oral feeds faster than the control group (i.e. the study group will be superior to the control).
The secondary hypothesis is that the infants in the NTrainer System® experimental group will have shorter lengths of stay.
Evaluating the Effect of Patterned Oral Somatosensory Entrainment Stimulation Using the NTrainer on Oral Feeding Performance in Infants With Feeding Dysfunction
This is a research study to determine if an experimental device called the NTrainer can improve oral feeding skills more quickly and more effectively than traditional methods in infants who are at high risk of feeding dysfunction and delayed hospital discharge.
Comparison of NNS Performance Measures to Clinical Estimates of Suck and Feeding Readiness in Preterm Infants Using the NTrainer Device
This is a research study to quantitatively assess the development of non-nutritive suck (NNS) and feeding readiness in preterm infants using a novel device, the NTrainer©, and to compare this with two clinical assessment tools, NOMAS and EFS.
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