Association of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Stages with Musculoskeletal Pain Sites and Mobility in Patients at Central Chest Clinic in Colombo, Sri Lanka
Date
2023-09Author
Rupasinghe, HHJ
Perera, HADS
Priyaranjana, MKI
Chellapillai, FMD
Senavirathna, SADCS
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Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) is a respiratory disease, that results
in progressive air ow limitation and restricts the normal breathing pattern which is
irreversible. Musculoskeletal pain and mobility are a ected by the severity of the disease.
The general objective was to evaluate the association of COPD stages with musculoskeletal
pain sites and mobility in COPD patients at Central Chest Clinic in Colombo, Sri Lanka.
Speci c Objectives were to identify the most occurring musculoskeletal pain sites in
COPD patients and to determine the association between mobility and COPD stages.
A descriptive cross-sectional study was conducted with the participation of 135 COPD
patients with age between 30-79 years. The pain site was assessed by administrating a
brief pain inventory questionnaire. Timed Up and Go (TUG) test was performed to assess
the mobility and the reference value confounded the age. Data were statistically analyzed
using SPSS software (version 20) and p<0.05 was considered as signi cant. The test
results re ected that the association between COPD stages and musculoskeletal pain site
was not statistically signi cant (p=0.354). In accordance with descriptive statistics, most
responded musculoskeletal pain sites according to the COPD stages were mild stagechest,
moderate stage-shoulder, severe and very severe stage-lower back. A sub-group
analysis was done for age (41-50 yrs, 51-60 yrs-chest and 61-70 yrs, 71-79 yrs-lower back).
The association between COPD stages and mobility was strongly positive (p=0.01). As
conclusion, there was strong association between COPD stages and the mobility whereas
there was no association between COPD stages and musculoskeletal pain site.