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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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Source: Barbaro Giuseppe, Boccara Franc (eds.). Cardiovascular Disease in AIDS. 2nd edition. — Springer,2009. — 169 p.. 2009
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