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The Effect of Serum Lactate and Lactate Clearence on Mortality in Cardiac Surgery Patients
mic perfusion and oxygenation during cardiac surgery. Tissue hypoperfusion due to circulatory failure during CPB may lead to an increase in lactate levels secondary to anaerobic metabolism.1,2 Studies have shown that high lactate levels are associated with poor outcomes in many clinical conditions, including cardiac surgery.3 Blood lactate levels are also Turkiye Klinikleri J Cardiovasc Sci. 2019;31(3):155-61