The Correlation between Falls Incidence and Quadriceps Muscle Strength of Patients with COPD Presented to National Hospital for Respiratory Diseases, Welisara and Chest Clinic at Medical Research Institute Sri Lanka
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The Correlation between Falls Incidence and Quadriceps Muscle Strength of Patients with COPD Presented to National Hospital for Respiratory Diseases, Welisara and Chest Clinic at Medical Research Institute Sri Lanka
Citation:Gordon, L. A. , Sandali Malsri, D. G. , Wijesiriwardana, V. R. , & Perera, G. A. D. (2021). The Correlation between Falls Incidence and Quadriceps Muscle Strength of Patients with COPD Presented to National Hospital for Respiratory Diseases, Welisara and Chest Clinic at Medical Research Institute Sri Lanka. 4th Research Symposium of the Faculty of Allied Health Sciences, University of Ruhuna, Galle, Sri Lanka, 81.
Date:2021-08-26
Abstract:
Background: Skeletal muscle dysfunction is observed in some patients with chronic
obstructive pulmonary diseases (COPD). Quadriceps muscle strength plays an important role in
maintaining the postural stability.
Objectives: To recognize the falls incidence and identify the probability of risk of falls among
out-patients suffering from COPD in relation to their quadriceps muscle strength.
Methods: This descriptive cross-sectional study was conducted with 35 COPD patients aged
40-60 years, who were attended to the respiratory clinics within the 3rd month of the year 2021.
The sample was collected according to the convenience sampling method. Quadriceps strength
of bilateral lower limbs were measured using the one-repetition maximum (1RM) strength test
and the data of falls incidence were collected using the interviewer administered questionnaires.
Spearman’s correlation coefficient test was used to measure the correlation between falls
incidence and quadriceps muscle strength.
Results: There were 27 male and 8 female patients participated in this study. The test results
indicated a significant positive correlation between falls incidence and right side 1RM (p=0.019,
r=0.395) and left side 1RM (p=0.033, r=0.362). The logistic regression test was used to
measure the probability of risk of fall in relation to quadriceps muscle strength and the results
showed a significant positive relationship between probability of risk of falls and right side
1RM (p=0.030, r=0.601) and left side 1RM (p=0.040, r=0.537).
Conclusions: According to the results of the study, a significantly positive correlation between
falls incidence and quadriceps muscle strength of COPD patients was identified.