Comparison of muscle strength and endurance of the distal skeletal muscles of the upper limb in patients with COPD with age and gender matched healthy control

R. Ronghe, Dr.Neha Gotmare
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Background: Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) is a chronic inflammatory disease of the airways and lung parenchyma associated with airway narrowing, alveolar wall destruction and systemic hypoxaemia. There is dysfunction of peripheral skeletal muscles on exercise capacity in patients with COPD was first suggested by Killian & coworkers. Objective: To compare strength and endurance using dynamometer in normal and COPD patients. Method: Cross sectional, comparative, convenient sampling-50 COPD & 50 control. Inclusion: Age 40-70 years, both genders. Exclusion: any musculoskeletal, cardio-respiratory, and neurological diseases. Patients referred from respiratory OPD, diagnosed and PFT done. Strength testing done with subject holding dynamometer in dominant hand in sitting position with arm by the side. Elbow flexed to 90 O . Handgrip muscle strength was recorded in kgs as indicated by the pointer on dynamometer i.e. maximum deflection. 3 recordings with gap of 2 min. taken and maximum value noted. The endurance was measured by asking the subject to maintain their grip on the dynamometer at 1/3 rd of their max strength. The duration for which they maintained the grip strength was noted in seconds. 2 recordings with a gap of 5 min. taken maximum value were noted. Data collected and statistical analysis done. Result : The strength and endurance was significantly reduced in COPD patients i.e. the strength was 14.884.448kg as compared to normal 22.0+4.354kg. Endurance was 22.56+10.94sec. in COPD as compared to 48.7415.700 sec. in normals Conclusion : The study concluded that there is significant reduction in handgrip strength and handgrip endurance in COPD patients as compared to age and gender matched normal subjects.
慢性阻塞性肺病患者上肢远端骨骼肌肌力和耐力与年龄和性别匹配健康对照的比较
背景:慢性阻塞性肺疾病(COPD)是一种气道和肺实质的慢性炎症性疾病,与气道狭窄、肺泡壁破坏和全身低氧血症有关。慢性阻塞性肺病患者外周骨骼肌功能障碍对运动能力的影响最早由Killian及其同事提出。目的:用测力计比较正常和慢性阻塞性肺病患者的力量和耐力。方法:横断面、比较性、方便取样-50例COPD和50例对照。年龄:40-70岁,男女不限。排除:任何肌肉骨骼、心肺和神经系统疾病。患者从呼吸内科转介,诊断和PFT完成。力量测试时,受试者以主手持测力计,处于坐姿,手臂放在一侧。肘部弯曲至90度。手握肌肉力量以公斤为单位记录,由测功机上的指针指示,即最大挠度。录音3次,间隔2分钟,记录最大值。耐力是通过要求受试者以最大力量的三分之一紧握测力计来测量的。他们保持握力的时间以秒为单位。记录2个间隔为5分钟的录音,取最大值。收集数据并进行统计分析。结果:COPD患者的力量和耐力明显降低,即力量为14.884.448kg,而正常人为22.0+4.354kg。耐力为22.56+10.94秒。结论:与年龄和性别匹配的正常人相比,COPD患者的握力和握力耐力明显降低。
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