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Epinephrine-induced lactic acidosis following cardiopulmonary bypass

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1997

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The use of epinephrine after cardiopulmonary bypass precipitates the development of lactic acidosis in some patients. This phenomenon is presumably a beta-mediated effect, and is associated with an increase in whole-body and lower limb blood flow and a decrease in whole-body and transfemoral oxygen extraction. The phenomenon does not appear to be related to reduced tissue perfusion and does not have the poor outlook of lactic acidosis associated with shock.

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