perioperative mortality

collocation in English

meaningsofperioperativeandmortality

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perioperative
adjective
uk
/ˌper.ɪˈɒp.ər.ə.tɪv/
us
/ˌper.iˈɑːp.ɚ.ə.t̬ɪv/
relating to the time before, during, and after a ...
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mortality
noun[U]
uk
/mɔːˈtæl.ə.ti/
us
/mɔːrˈtæl.ə.t̬i/
the way that people do not live ...
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Perioperativemortalityhas been 0% for 1990-1994.
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The 10-yearlyperioperativemortality(catheter balloon valvotomy not included) declined steadily from 11% in 1965-1974 to 8% in 1985-1994.
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Perioperativemortalitywas low, in most series around 1%.
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Complete surgical repair in early infancy, nevertheless, might still be associated with increasedperioperativemortality.
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For these cancersperioperativemortalityis minimal and one must look at other end points such as long-term survival and functional results.
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X2 for trend was used to analyse trends inperioperativemortality.
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Noperioperativemortalityoccurred and late mortality was rare.
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Neither the 5-year nor the 10-yearperioperativemortalitytrends showed a statistically significant decline due to the small numbers involved.
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Failure to relieve this site of obstruction adequately is believed to be responsible for the relatively high immediateperioperativemortalityfollowing biventricular repair.
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There was noperioperativemortality.
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The use of pulmonary arterial homografts coupled with better operative techniques and improved postoperative care, should reduce considerably theperioperativemortalityof patients with this complex lesion.
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As withperioperativemortalityrates in general, the current mortality attributable to the management of general anaesthesia is controversial.
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Mostperioperativemortalityis attributable to complications from the operation (such as bleeding, sepsis, and failure of vital organs) or pre-existing medical conditions.
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Surgery is now often carried out in infants one year of age or younger with less than 5%perioperativemortality.
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Perioperativemortalityafter pancreatectomy: a risk score to aid decision-making.
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For this reason, modification of the original procedure was introduced to avoid the risk ofperioperativemortalitydue to esophageal transection.
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Most hospitals have regular meetings to discuss surgical complications andperioperativemortality.
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Anaesthesiologists are committed to continuously reducingperioperativemortalityand morbidity.
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The incidence ofperioperativemortalitythat is directly attributable to anesthesia ranges from 1 in 6,795 to 1 in 200,200 anesthetics.
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Critics of this system point out thatperioperativemortalitymay not reflect poor performance but could be caused by other factors, e.g. a high proportion of acute/unplanned surgery.
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