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Frailty as a sequela of burn injury: a post hoc analysis of the "RE-ENERGIZE" multicenter randomized-controlled trial and the National Health Interview Survey.

Adriana C PanayiDaren K HeylandChristian StoppeMarc G JeschkeSamuel KnoedlerChristian TapkingOliver DidzunValentin HaugAmir K BigdeliUlrich KneserDennis P OrgillGabriel Hundeshagen
Published in: Military Medical Research (2024)
Our findings suggest a higher incidence of post-discharge frailty among burn survivors in the short-term following injury. Burn survivors experience compromised fatigue, resistance, and ambulation, while rates of illness and malnutrition were lower or unchanged, respectively. These results underscore the critical need for early identification of frailty after a burn injury, with timely and comprehensive involvement of a multidisciplinary team including burn and pain specialists, community physicians, physiotherapists, nutritionists, and social workers. This collaborative effort can ensure holistic care to address and mitigate frailty in this patient population.
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