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Early discharge with home support of gavage feeding for stable preterm infants who have not established full oral feeds

Collins CT, Makrides M, McPhee AJ
Published Online: 
November 10, 2010

There is not enough strong evidence regarding the effects of early home discharge for preterm babies who are stable but still need gavage (tube) feeds. Babies born preterm (before 37 weeks) are not usually discharged from hospital until they are able to suck all their feeds. Early discharge of babies who are stable but still need gavage (tube) feeds could unite families sooner and might reduce costs. These babies could graduate to full sucking feeds at home, with some professional support. However, this could also be a burden for the family and might increase complications in the transition from tube-feeding. The review found there is not enough strong evidence to show the effects of early home discharge of stable preterm babies still having gavage feeds.

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