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Abel Gidey Kebedom

Abel Gidey Kebedom

Ayder Specialized Comprhensive Hospital, Ethiopia

Title: Background & Objective: Non-nutritive sucking (NNS) using a finger or pacifier is a natural reflex for infants. In gratifying this innate need, NNS can be soothing and may facilitate a smooth transition to sleep. We hypothesized that infants with their innate desire for gratification through NNS may overfeed if the bottle or breast is constantly offered instead of a pacifier. Our primary objective was to determine whether the use of pacifier in early infancy is associated with lower incidence of obesity at 9-15 month of age. Methods: Parents of 399 infants 9 to 15 months old visiting the General Academic Pediatric Clinic were interviewed. They were asked whether a pacifier was used consistently ≥9 months and the reason for its use. BMIs at birth, 6 months and on the day of interview were calculated. Results: Of the 399 recruited infants, 204 (51%) used a pacifier consistently for ≥9 months and 195 (49%) were non-user. More infants in the pacifier non-user group were significantly either overweight, 40 (21%) with BMI ≥85% or obese, 32 (16%) with BMI ≥95% than in the pacifier user group: 22 (11%) and 22 (11%) respectively (P.003). Formula fed infants accounted for the increased number of overweight and obese infants in the non-user group. Conclusions: The use of a pacifier in infancy was associated with a lower incidence of obesity at 9-15 month of age. Given the current prevalence of childhood obesity, we believe that offering a pacifier between feeds can provide a protective effect against infantile obesity.

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Abstract

Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) is a chronic inflammatory disease of unknown cause that can affect the multiple organs of the body. Cardiac involvement among children with SLE ranges in various studies from 12 to 54 percent. The manifestations are varied in nature and severity. Valvular lesion is the most encountered form of heart disease in systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE). The mitral valve being the commonest site. We report a case of 16 years old male adolescent who was referred from district hospital in Tigray region. He was newly diagnosed Systemic lupus erythematosus with rapid progression of valvular insufficiency and congestive heart failure. This is one of the rare case reports with diagnostic and therapeutic challenge.