Risk of Lactic Acidosis
Open-heart surgery may be a risk factor for nonischemic (type B) lactic acidosis in patients taking nucleoside-analog reversetranscriptase inhibitors [49]. This rare complication should be weighed against the benefit of antiretroviral therapy and particularly the interest of reducing the viral load in order to lower the risk of HIV transmission to the surgical staff.
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