Increasing the utility of the Functional Assessment for Burns Score: Not just for major burns

Highlights • Evaluation of FAB score in patients with minor and moderate burn. • Significant improvement in FAB scores from admission to discharge. • FAB 1 is associated with discharge outcome. • FAB 2 independently predicts discharge outcome. • Utility of FAB score extends to patients with minor an...

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description Highlights • Evaluation of FAB score in patients with minor and moderate burn. • Significant improvement in FAB scores from admission to discharge. • FAB 1 is associated with discharge outcome. • FAB 2 independently predicts discharge outcome. • Utility of FAB score extends to patients with minor and moderate burns.
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Aged
Aged, 80 and over
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Cohort Studies
Critical Care
Discharge Outcome
Female
Functional Assessment for Burns
Hospitalization
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Physical function outcome score
Recovery of Function
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