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perioperative, a.|ˌpɛrɪˈɒpərətɪv| [f. peri- + operative a.] Pertaining to or designating the period immediately before and after a surgical operation; occurring in this period.
1966Lancet 22 Oct. 876/1 The twenty-five cases abstracted below were all sudden deaths after cardiac arrest during the perioperative period. 1977Ibid. 15 Jan. 137/1 To justify an operation with a 3{pcnt} hospital mortality and a 7{pcnt} perioperative myocardial-infarction rate, it should be better than the best available medical treatment. 1982W. J. Alexander in Mathieu & Burke Infection & Perioperative Period p. xi, Nosocomial infections can be traced to the perioperative period in more than one of every 20 patients undergoing surgery. 1984Brit. Med. Jrnl. 25 Aug. 497/1 Doctor A would consider..a single case of perioperative death as harmful as four cases each having a one year prognosis with restricted mobility. Hence periˈoperatively adv., during the perioperative period.
1977Circulation LV. 559 Perioperatively, only one of the 45 patients with Aschoff bodies had clinical or laboratory stigmata compatible with acute rheumatic fever. 1988Ann. Surg. CCVIII. 738/1 All patients were..monitored perioperatively with serial ECGs, measurements of serum enzymes, filling pressures, and cardiac output. |