Rebirth of the God-level Xueba

Chapter 922: Case appears

Mei Qiwei is only a reporter, not the owner of the San Francisco Chronicle. Therefore, all he can do is interview and understand the incident, and try to restore it in the form of an article. ???????Hunting?????????????

Yang Rui provided him with a very good material, and Mei Qiwei's interview made this material vivid.

In fact, Mei Qiwei did not expect that he could obtain so much material.

Anti-arrhythmic therapy is a popular concept in recent years.

Heart disease has always been a very complex and frustrating disease.

It is not a chronic disease, but a complex of a series of diseases, and its scope of influence is almost all human beings-as long as a person lives long enough, his heart will be more or less problematic.

No one wants to have problems with their most important parts, especially those patients whose body functions have not completely deteriorated, and their life expectancy due to heart disease is greatly reduced. Doctors and pharmaceutical companies are committed to finding a drug that can alleviate this situation. .

In this age when humans have already landed on the moon, it seems that such a drug appears as it should be.

Anti-arrhythmic drugs are born with the application of anti-arrhythmic theory.

When Mei Qiwei conducted an interview in San Francisco, he met thousands of anti-arrhythmic drug users, and many of them showed considerable optimism.

After all, they are taking the most advanced drugs in the world, and most people are also receiving the most advanced medical conditions in the world. Even patients with very serious diseases can get a lot from medical institutions such as San Francisco Memorial Hospital. Good care.

The patient’s family members also believe that their relatives and friends are well taken care of.

Just looking at the surface, Mei Qiwei thinks so too.

Then, based on Yang Rui's judgment, Mei Qiwei did one thing.

He asked a local investigative company in San Francisco to investigate the use of Liberdine in several hospitals and count the number of deaths.

The result was far beyond his expectations.

The mortality rate of patients who took Liberdine was significantly higher than that of patients who did not take Liberdine—because it was not a comprehensive survey, the survey company’s qualifications were not enough to distinguish between medical deaths and normal deaths. Such findings, It has no legal or academic significance.

But this is enough for Mei Qiwei to write an article.

Most importantly, through interviews with doctors, Mei Qiwei discovered an important phenomenon:

It is even more difficult to rescue patients who have taken Ribodine!

This phenomenon is extremely important because people finally find a way to distinguish the side effects of Law Boding.

The reason why Liberdine can be listed on the market is that it has not been proven to be problematic after millions of people have taken it, because it does not have an obvious side effect-heart disease people die from heart disease, and it is normal for everyone. However, you can't blame the drug for it.

It's like a patient with kidney failure who still died of kidney failure after repeated dialysis. At this time, you can't say that dialysis is the cause of the patient's death.

However, it is obviously not too normal to have multiple heart disease patients who are difficult to rescue in many places.

If we can reconcile the cases of these patients, it will highlight the existence of Law Boding.

Although this still cannot be used as judicial and academic evidence-it is difficult to rescue is the subjective judgment of doctors. Both judicial and academic needs more objective data, rather than "guessing" in times of tension-but this is still an important one. Now.

Especially doctors and media professionals who read the "San Francisco Chronicle" remembered this phenomenon firmly.

Not everyone is capable of investigating the company, and busy ordinary people can't even spare time to interview hundreds of patients and their families.

But if there is a phenomenon of "difficult to rescue", it will be much easier for everyone to judge.

It is true that "difficult to rescue" is a subjective assumption, which is limited by the level of the doctor, the condition of the patient, the weather conditions at the time, the preparation of medicines and equipment... If it is described by data, what kind of rescue is difficult to rescue , It is difficult to say clearly.

However, human judgment is not only produced when the data is complete.

Based on their different experiences, doctors, patients, and even their family members can make judgments about what is difficult to rescue.

The introduction of the phenomenon of "difficult to rescue" makes Mei Qiwei's article in the San Francisco Chronicle more meaningful.

In fact, it is hundreds of times more meaningful.

Jingle Bell.

Jingle Bell.

Jingle Bell.

Since noon, the phone calls in the editorial room of the San Francisco Chronicle have not stopped.

Mei Qiwei was a little excited, and lowered his head in a daze. On his desktop, there were feedbacks from readers from different regions.

"Someone in Sao Paulo reported that his aunt is 6o years old this year, her heart is very unstable, and her heartbeat is prone to prolonged heartbeat. Before, she had seven times of strokes, and her heart rate returned to normal after one electric shock. However, when she took the rhythm Twenty hours after Boding, she had a severe heartbeat again, and the doctor’s repeated electric shocks had no effect. In the end, his aunt died of cardiac arrest.” An intern who answered the phone admired and said. He repeated the phone call he had just received, and handed Mei Qiwei a handwritten note.

Mei Qiwei posted this note on the reader's feedback notebook in front of him. When that happens, copy it all to get complete reader feedback.

"Hi, this is a sad thing." Mei Qiwei reminded the intern.

"Sorry, sir." The intern was taken aback, nodded and ran away.

In a blink of an eye, another intern ran over and said: "I received a call from the patient's family member from the Red Danube Hospital. A 72-year-old man had an unstoppable heartbeat after taking Ribodine for 19 hours. However, the electric shock was ineffective and died."

Immediately afterwards, it was an assistant who was temporarily transferred to the connection line. She brought a total of three pieces of paper to Mei Qiwei and said: "Here is a 55-year-old man from Ohio State with severe heart damage. He was prescribed by a doctor. Two days later, Liberdine died in a hospital bed. Then it was a 66-year-old man from Baltimo. He took Liberdine for two months and unfortunately suffered a cardiac arrest. The family believed that this was related to the doctor. Tell them that the situation was inconsistent. Afterwards, it was Georgia, a native of San Francisco, who participated in the clinical trial of Miki and failed to survive."

Mei Qiwei's heart was beating, and he felt that he was beating too.

Before the interview with Yang Rui ~www.wuxiaspot.com~ Mei Qiwei had a feeling of finding big news. After interviewing Yang Rui, this feeling became stronger, but compared with now, those feelings are not worth it. Mention.

Mei Qiwei knew that he had found the big news.

He gently stroked the reader's feedback notebook with the note with his fingers, and there were always hundreds of rustling sounds from the note.

"This is just the tip of the iceberg, the tip of the iceberg..." Mei Qiwei muttered silently in his heart. He is very aware of the influence of the "San Francisco Chronicle", which is one of the largest newspapers in the United States. In terms of size, it currently ranks in the top 20 in the United States. However, its coverage is not very wide, and it is far from the New York Times. The level of major newspapers is on par.

Moreover, this is only the first day after the newspaper is launched, and subsequent calls from readers may decrease, but the total number must be several times that of today. In addition, an unknown number of letters from readers have not yet arrived.

"I want to write another one." With a strong impulse in Mei Qiwei's heart, he unrolled the paper, took out the record of the interview with Yang Rui, and reread it carefully.

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