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IMPORTANCE When a neonate's sucking, swallowing, and breathing are disorganized, oropharyngeal aspiration often occurs and results in illness, developmental problems, and even death. Occupational therapists who work in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) need to identify neonates who are at risk for aspirating so they can provide appropriate treatment. OBJECTIVE To ascertain whether client factors and performance skills of infants ages 0-6 mo during occupational therapy feeding evaluations are related to results of videofluoroscopi