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Mary, it could be that the NICU staff was thinking of this study:
Kent et al (2008). Importance of vacuum for breastmilk expression.
*Breastfeeding
Med, 3*(1), 11-19. Retrieved today from
http://www.researchgate.net/publication/5518032_Importance_of_vacuum_for_breastmilk_expression/file/79e415064833f17216.pdf
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However, newer data (with a different pump) conflicts - but I only have
access today to the abstract so don't know the mm Hg settings used.
Different operational definitions for lower/higher vacuum settings and pump
differences could affect findings...
Larkin T, Kiehn T, Murphy PK & Uhryniak J (2013). Examining the use and
outcomes of a new hospital-grade breast pump in exclusively pumping NICU
mothers. *Adv Neonatal Care, 13*(1), 75-82. Abstract retrieved today from
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23360861.
Karen G
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> Date: Wed, 17 Jul 2013 10:47:03 -0700
> From: Mary Wagner-Davis <[log in to unmask]>
> Subject: Research on pump suction levels
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> I'm trying to find research about optimal pump suction levels.
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> Background--mother with preterm infant, in NICU, instructed to use pump at
> maximum suction for best results. I know of no evidence for such
> recommendations. I'm hoping to help establish best practices.
> TIA
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> Mary Wagner-Davis, MS, IBCLC
> Roseville, CA
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