Used in a Sentence

perioperative

Definition, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for perioperative.

Editorial note

That generally means you have kept your transplant for at least 30 years and survived the early days of suboptimal immunosuppressants and perioperative care.

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Quick take

(surgery) Relating to the period around an operation, including immediate preoperative preparation and postoperative recovery.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of perioperative gathered in one view.

adjective

(surgery) Relating to the period around an operation, including immediate preoperative preparation and postoperative recovery.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for perioperative.

adjective

(surgery) Relating to the period around an operation, including immediate preoperative preparation and postoperative recovery.

Example sentences

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That generally means you have kept your transplant for at least 30 years and survived the early days of suboptimal immunosuppressants and perioperative care.

2

Similarly, the use of gabapentinoids in the perioperative period is now embedded in clinical practice despite conflicting evidence.

3

This medical journal paper Prevention of perioperative stroke in patients undergoing non-cardiac surgery states that stroke is preventable.

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Id like to see a follow up on human data from perioperative Bp recordings next.

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The paper reports dose differences and perioperative physiological measures—not neuropsychological mechanisms.

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On the (monkey’s paw) plus side, the perioperative IV fluids plumped up my muscles and gave a muscle man appearance that I was after for several days.

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In this particular case, I don't think it's a surprise that perioperative hypertension is associated with worse outcomes, but the hypothesis that controlling BP with medication before surgery and on through recovery might produce better outcomes is worth investigating.

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Meta-analysis showed that deep brain stimulation increased the risk of serious adverse events, mainly because of an increased risk of perioperative complications, such as cerebral haemorrhages and postoperative confusion, and events related to hardware, such as infection at the stimulator site, dislocation of the device, or reoperations.

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use perioperative in a sentence?

That generally means you have kept your transplant for at least 30 years and survived the early days of suboptimal immunosuppressants and perioperative care.

What does perioperative mean?

(surgery) Relating to the period around an operation, including immediate preoperative preparation and postoperative recovery.

What part of speech is perioperative?

perioperative is commonly used as adjective.