“…Besides, a pH decrease occurs during CABG, which is another possible reason for gastric complications such as ulcer formations and bleedings. A similar pH pattern is also observable for mucous intestinal tissue and intestinal villus (5). On the other hand, mesenteric ischemia is a catastrophic complication of CABG that can be caused by various conditions such as older age, intraaortic balloon pulsation implantations, perioperative hypotension, arrhythmia, metabolic acidosis, mesenteric atherosclerosis, thromboembolism during CPB and vasopressor medications (6).…”