Chapter 700 Someone Always Makes Sacrifice
Chen Xia and Marit did not have a smooth conversation.
Of course, Marit also knew that it was impossible for him to hand over such an important patent with just a few words, so he had to give Chen Xia time to consider, and at the same time, he also had to observe whether the next drugs were really effective.
Chen Xia was speechless. An internationally renowned expert and the chairman of an industry association actually said such words.
There were so many experts who came and even the International Organ Transplant Association did not invite him. Chen Xia was quite happy. Unexpectedly, this was considered to have attracted a wolf into the house?
Two days later, most of the 200 doctors left, and more than 30 doctors who stayed were preparing to follow up the efficacy of anti-rejection drugs throughout the process.
Among these people, they are either purely technical mates, like Professor Wu Mengchao; or they are pure conspirators, like Professor Marit.
Half a month later, the two transplant patients successfully passed the dangerous period, and their living signs were very stable. They even no longer had to stay in the ICU and were transferred to the general ward.
A month later, the patient recovered almost and met the discharge standard.
In fact, these two organ transplant patients can be discharged from the hospital half a month after the operation, but this anti-rejection triple or quadruple therapy is the first time it has been applied to the clinic, and everyone is unsure.
So Professor Christie Butz, Russell Clayder, and Marit all felt that they should continue to be hospitalized and observe and extract data.
Professor Wu Mengchao, as a representative of the mainland surgeon, also agreed to continue to stay in the hospital for observation.
Moreover, the old man was very smart. He had to be close to the water and had to call the two undergraduate classes of the Second Military Medical University, as well as the 4 master's and 3 doctoral students he taught to Yuezhou.
In his name, he came to internship and help. In fact, Professor Wu wanted to let students get in touch with the highest level of international surgery surgery, feel the atmosphere, and witness with his own eyes how others operate and treat it.
Does Chen Xia have any comments? Any comments?
There were already two undergraduate students from Zhijiang Medical University who had already arrived in Yuezhou early and studied behind a group of foreign professors.
It’s not bad for the students of the Second Military Medical University, let alone Chen Qiu is one of them. In order to please his sister’s classmates, Chen Xia even arranged the guesthouse in person.
An internal salon is being held in the large conference room of Yuezhou Hospital.
There were a row of sofas on the rostrum, and several big shots were:
Professor Marit, Chairman of the International Organ Transplant Association.
Mayo Clinic surgeon, two professors, Christy Butz and Russell Clayder.
Professor Wu Mengchao, the Second Military Medical University of China, President Li Zhibai, the last one is Chen Xia, the vice president of Yuezhou Hospital.
There were more than 200 experts and professors from various fields of surgery sitting in the audience. Many of them heard that two organ transplants in China were successful and came back to participate in the disease analysis meeting for the second time.
There are also two military doctors, Zhijiang Medical University, and several affiliated hospitals, with a total of nearly 500 people gathered together.
It is said to be an internal salon and a disease analysis meeting, but it is actually similar to the "International Organ Transplant Association Annual Meeting". Most doctors in the world who are engaged in organ transplants are present.
Fortunately, organ transplantation was not mainstream medicine in the 1980s, because it was impossible to solve the rejection reaction before, and the number of surgeries was pitifully small.
If this is an annual meeting of digestive diseases, asthma, and urology, it is attended by thousands of experts and professors, and the scene is crowded and lively.
Although Chen Xia was chaired by the meeting, the main speaker was Professor Marit. There was no way, who said he was the chairman of the association and the boss in this field.
Each person has two complete medical records on his hand, including pre-admission, surgical conditions, and post-operative medication conditions, citing all course records and auxiliary examinations.
To put it more importantly, all the auxiliary examinations of these two patients were performed by foreign doctors themselves, including blood collection and CT scans, which eliminated the possibility of Chinese cheating.
Therefore, the inspection reports are all true and credible, and there is no doubt that this is true.
At this disease analysis meeting, those foreign doctors had experience and came with expert cameras, for fear of making expert speeches.
This is not the first time that Yuezhou Hospital has held such a high-end academic conference. All employees are cooperating in an orderly manner, and President Zhao Xiaoying has arranged it well.
The old lady was also happy. This was an excellent opportunity for the hospital to show off. How could this be less important to her dean?
Professor Marit has already started to conduct case analysis at this time.
If the old man’s speech in the first half was normal and he was going through a regular process, but in the second half, what Chen Xia was worried about still happened.
The old man started to play tricks.
"Everyone, the success of the two organ transplants proves that the relevant anti-rejection drugs produced by Xiangjiang Pumpkin Vine Pharmaceutical Company may be effective."
Chen Xia raised her eyebrows: "Maybe?"
This word has some considerations.
Chen Xia originally thought that after several academic salon related drug introductions and two valuable transplant surgeries were successful, Professor Marit's attitude should be relatively optimistic and firm.
Professor Marit continued to speak:
"Everyone knows that organ transplant surgery is a major trend in the future and is also the last hope for solving the inability of internal medicine to solve the disease. It is of great significance to the healthy development of all mankind.
Any new drug is on the market and needs a large amount of clinical experimental data to support the effectiveness of the treatment. I think with the current surgeries in China and Xiangjiang, it cannot support organ transplantation, especially in China, where the medical level is relatively backward and the people's income cannot solve the cost of the surgery."
As soon as these words were said, the Chinese doctors in the audience were not happy.
They also know the difficulties they are facing, but speaking in front of so many doctors from various countries is a bit like slapping the host in the face in person.
Please, the place you are sitting now is in China. The doctors who performed these two surgeries are also Chinese, and the drugs were also invented by Chinese.
Chen Xia and Wu Mengchao sat on the stage and looked at each other, asking each other in their eyes, "Why is this foreigner going crazy?"
Dr. Marit continued, regardless of the following discussion:
"So my suggestion that the patents of these anti-rejection drugs and immune preparations should be handed over to the International Organ Association, which will organize relevant clinical trials uniformly, and doctors from all countries will have the opportunity to participate. In the future, a unified authorization will be given to several pharmaceutical companies to produce these drugs.
The advantage of this is obvious, which is that it can control the price from the source, give more patients the opportunity to use these advanced drugs, and give more innocent patients the opportunity to restore health through transplanted organs.
If the drugs are in the heads of a few companies, I am afraid that the prices of these drugs will be very expensive in the future, which is not conducive to the promotion of organ transplantation. For the health of all human beings, someone will always need to make sacrifices."
Chapter completed!