Chapter 922: The Case Appears

Mechway was only a journalist, not the owner of the San Francisco Chronicle, so all he could do was interview and learn about the incident, and try to restore it in the form of an article.

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 would be able to obtain so much material.

Anti-cardiac therapy is a concept that has become popular in recent years.

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

It is not a chronic disease, but a combination of a series of pathologies, and its scope of influence is almost all over the human race - 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 whose body functions have not yet fully declined, and whose life expectancy has been greatly reduced by heart disease, and doctors and pharmaceutical companies are working to find a drug that can alleviate the situation.

In an age when humans have landed on the moon, it seems natural that such a drug should appear.

Antiarrhythmic drugs have been developed along with the application of antiarrhythmic theory.

When Mr. Meechwell was in San Francisco, he met thousands of people who had taken anti-heart drugs, many of whom were optimistic.

After all, they are taking the world's most advanced medicines, and most of them are receiving the world's most advanced medical conditions, and even patients with very serious illnesses can be well cared for at medical institutions such as San Francisco Memorial Hospital.

The patient's family also felt that their relatives and friends were well taken care of.

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

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

He asked a local survey firm in San Francisco to investigate the use of Lybordine in several hospitals and count the number of deaths.

The result was much more than he expected.

The mortality rate of patients who took libradine was significantly higher than that of patients who did not take libodine - since it was not a comprehensive investigation, and the qualifications of the investigating company were sufficient to distinguish between medical death and normal death, such a finding is of no legal or academic significance.

But that's enough for Mechwe, to write an article.

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

Patients who have taken Libodine are even more difficult to rescue!

This phenomenon is extremely important because people have finally found a way to distinguish the side effects of Ribrodine.

The reason why Lybodine has been able to go on the market and has not been proven problematic after millions of people have taken it is that it does not have a significant side effect - heart disease people die of heart disease, which is normal for everyone, and you can't blame the drug for that.

It's like a patient with kidney failure who dies of kidney failure after multiple dialysis sessions, and you can't say that dialysis is the cause of the patient's death.

However, it is obviously not too normal for many people with heart disease that are difficult to rescue in many places.

If the cases of these patients can be integrated again, the existence of Liboding can be even more prominent.

Although this is still not evidence for the judiciary and scholarship – the difficulty of rescue is a subjective assumption of doctors, and both justice and scholarship need more objective data than "speculation" in times of tension – it is still an important finding.

In particular, doctors and media people who read the San Francisco Chronicle have taken this phenomenon to heart.

Not everyone can afford to hire a research company, and busy ordinary people can't even find time to interview hundreds of patients and their families.

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

It is true that "difficult to salvage" 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, it is difficult to explain what kind of rescue is difficult to rescue.

However, human judgment does not only happen after the data is complete.

Depending on their experience, doctors, patients, and even their families can judge what is difficult to save.

The phenomenon of "difficult to salvage" made Mechwin's article in the San Francisco Chronicle more meaningful.

In fact, it's a hundred times more meaningful.

Jingle bells.

Jingle bells.

Jingle bells.

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

Mei Qiwei was a little excited, and a little dazed with his head down, on his desktop, there were feedback from readers from different regions.

"Someone in São Paulo reported that his aunt, who is 60 years old, has a very unstable heart and is prone to prolonged tachycardia, and that she had seven seizures before that, and that she had a normal heart rate with one electric shock, but when she took Ribodine for 20 hours, she had severe tachycardia again, and the doctor's repeated shocks had no effect, and eventually, his aunt died of cardiac arrest. An intern who answered the phone recounted the call he had just received in an admiring and uplifting tone, and handed Mr. Mei a handwritten note.

Mei Qiwei pasted this note on the reader's feedback notebook in front of him, and when the time came, he could make a copy of it all and get the complete reader's feedback.

"Hi, that's a sad thing. Mei Qiwei reminded the intern.

"I'm sorry, sir. The intern was stunned for a moment, nodded and ran away.

In the blink of an eye, another intern ran over and said, "I received a call from the family of a patient at the Red Danube Hospital, a 72-year-old man, who had been taking libodine for 19 hours, had an unstoppable tachycardia, and the electric shock was ineffective and died. ”

Immediately afterward, an assistant who was temporarily transferred to the wiring, she brought a total of three notes and handed them to Mei Qiwei and said: "Here is a 55-year-old man from Ohiogan who suffered serious heart damage and died in a hospital bed after taking the doctor's prescription for Lybodine for two days. Then there was a 66-year-old man from Baltimo who had been taking libodine for two months and suffered a cardiac arrest, which the family believed was inconsistent with what the doctors had told them. After that, it was Georgia, a native of San Francisco, who participated in Miki's clinical trial and did not survive. ”

Mei Qiwei's heart was pounding, and he felt like he was going to beat fast.

Long before the interview with Yang Rui, Mei Qiwei had a feeling that he had found big news, and after interviewing Yang Rui, this feeling was even stronger, but compared with now, those feelings are not worth mentioning.

Mei Qiwei knew that he had found the big news.

He used his fingertips to gently tease the notebook with the reader's feedback on the note, and the note made a rustling sound, and there were always hundreds of sheets.

"This is just the tip of the iceberg, the tip of the iceberg...... "Mei Qiwei muttered silently in his heart. He is well aware of the influence of the San Francisco Chronicle, which is one of the largest newspapers in the United States, and currently ranks in the top 20 in the country in terms of hairstyles, but its coverage is not very wide, far from being comparable to a super newspaper like the New York Times.

Moreover, this is only the first day after the newspaper was published, and the number of calls from readers after that may have decreased, but the total number must have been several times higher than today. In addition to this, there are an unknown number of letters from readers, which have not yet been sent.

"I'm going to write another one. Mei Qiwei had a strong impulse in his heart, he spread out the paper, took out the interview record of Yang Rui, and carefully reread it.

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