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perioperatively

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  • adverb In a perioperative manner

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Examples

  • You can always put the guy on an insulin drip perioperatively.

    Oil and Water (Sometimes): Guidelines and Real Life 1 Dinosaur 2009

  • So you take him off plavix for a week perioperatively.

    Oil and Water (Sometimes): Guidelines and Real Life 1 Dinosaur 2009

  • Healthcare providers should consider prophylactic antibiotic treatment perioperatively in children receiving cochlear implants.

    Why Did Katie Engle Die? 2007

  • Clinical trials to establish the safety and effectiveness of administering adjuvant therapies perioperatively are needed.

    BioMed Central - Latest articles William W Harless 2009

  • The primary outcome is the relative risk to receive any FFP perioperatively.

    BioMed Central - Latest articles Natalie Urwyler 2009

  • And, in the beta-blocker group, those who died perioperatively had significantly higher heart rates than those who didn't (86 bpm vs 70 bpm; p = 0.03).

    theHeart.org 2008

  • First, POISE excluded those already taking beta blockers, and so the findings are confined to those initiated on beta blockers perioperatively to try to prevent postoperative MI.

    theHeart.org 2008

  • Now, the only strong guideline recommendation, for practical purposes, is that if the patient is already on a beta blocker for cardiovascular indications it should be continued perioperatively.

    Notes from Dr. RW 2008

  • The ECLIPSE program enrolled 1,964 cardiac surgery patients in one of three randomized, open-label trials comparing Cleviprex to either nitroglycerin or sodium nitroprusside perioperatively, or nicardipine postoperatively.

    Medlogs - Recent stories 2008

  • Furthermore, in the beta-blocker group, patients who died perioperatively had significantly higher preoperative heart rates than those who did not die, and, fascinatingly, none of the deaths occurred among the patients at high cardiac risk.

    theHeart.org 2008

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