This doctor has a system
Chapter 618 680 Smash this old bastard to death!
Chapter 618 680 Smash this old bastard to death!
"Dear Professor Gao Feng, we have received your email and forwarded our feedback to Professor Boldt, but he has refused to provide any original data."
"After careful consideration, we have decided to retract this article. Thank you for your attention to the Anesthesia & Analgesia journal."
Upon seeing the magazine's reply email, Gao Feng fell into deep thought. A laptop sat before him, listing all of Professor Boldt's published articles.
More than 100 of these articles are related to hydroxyethyl starch.
The data in almost all of these 100-plus articles is problematic.
Thinking about the hydroxy starch injection that has been included in various guidelines, Gao Feng felt somewhat angry. Unlike those articles that were just used for padding and promotion, these articles have a real impact on clinical practice and have caused harm to patients.
After much deliberation, he finally decided to contact Philip, the editor of Nature magazine.
"Professor Gao, is there some great work that I need to read?" Philip felt that his Chinese was very fluent, and was therefore slightly proud of it.
“Philip, you’ve changed so much in just a few days!” Gao Feng exclaimed in surprise.
"How about we communicate in English? That's the only sentence I know," Philip said.
After hearing his description, Philip was extremely shocked.
"Professor Boldt from Germany? I know him, are you sure?"
“Yes,” Gao Feng replied. “In fact, I also did some data analysis, and Professor Boldt’s articles definitely have huge problems.”
"What do you want to do?" Philip looked like he was enjoying the drama. He had just checked and found that Professor Boldt's article was included, but it was not related to hydroxyethyl starch.
With so many articles and guidelines involved, if this were leaked, it would cause a huge shock and impact.
Just thinking about it made Philip incredibly excited. Nature magazine was particularly eager to get involved in this matter, but of course, he needed to verify the facts beforehand, lest he make a mistake.
"I would like to ask everyone to work together to verify the authenticity of the data in Professor Boldt's articles," Gao Feng said, expressing his thoughts.
“Your idea is perfectly reasonable,” Philip replied. “We’ll be launching our new publication in a week, then…”
at the same time,
Charlie, the editor at Anesthesia & Analgesia magazine, felt like his back was about to break. He struggled to spread her long, slender legs, panting heavily.
"Evelyn, shall we rest for a while?"
"The effects of the drug have worn off?" intern Evelyn Lyman asked disappointedly.
“How could that be? Sildenafil has a half-life of about 2.6 to 3.7 hours, and its effects usually last for 4 to 6 hours,” Emil explained to the intern. “I was just too tired.”
"Should I come up?"
Young people are indeed very ambitious.
Twenty minutes passed quickly, and Editor Emil felt utterly exhausted. He let out a long sigh and tried to calm his wildly beating heart.
"Evelyn, do you want to stay?"
“Of course!” Evelyn Lyman replied. Otherwise, would I be lying here with an old man like you?
"Now there is a great opportunity."
Professor Boldt explicitly refused to provide the original data, and was even unwilling to offer a perfunctory response, which puzzled Emil.
After much thought, he decided to find out the truth of the matter.
Professor Boldt specified the name of the hospital where the experiment was conducted in his article. Emil happened to have an old friend in the area, so he contacted him.
"Evelyn, go find him and see if you can get the original data."
This research doesn't involve any confidentiality issues; under normal circumstances, the local hospital should have backups of the data.
As mentioned earlier, Evelyn Lyman was a very ambitious intern. She flew to her destination that same day and went straight to the hospital the next morning.
Things were going smoothly, and Bessie Addison, who was in charge of storing the data, was completely captivated by the beautiful woman's constant compliments. "It's nothing important, I'll make a copy for you if you want."
"Thank you," Evelyn Lyman said with a sweet smile.
Ten minutes later, Bessie Addison walked out of the laboratory with a puzzled look on her face.
"Are you mistaken?" He checked on the computer and found no experimental records as Evelyn Lyman had mentioned.
“How could that be?” Evelyn Lyman showed him the article directly. “This is it.”
“There’s no mistake. I keep all the data from clinical trials that are conducted in hospitals,” Bessie Addison said.
"But we don't have the one you want."
Evelyn Lyman immediately informed editor Emil of the situation, who was quite shocked. He felt he had wronged Boldt, as the data had not been modified.
It's completely fictional!
"Fuck! Come back first."
But Evelyn Lyman did not comply; she felt she should obtain more evidence.
Is there a possibility that the data might be lost?
"Will not!"
“The data in the article is definitely fake.” With the beautiful woman beside him, Bessie Addison felt drunk after drinking two glasses. “We don’t have any human serum albumin in our hospital.”
"what?!"
According to West Edison, the hospital stopped using human serum albumin for fluid resuscitation in 1999, and the pharmacy has no record of distributing human serum albumin to the coronary artery bypass surgery room.
Human serum albumin was the control drug in the Boldt coronary artery bypass graft study.
This is now completely confirmed, and Evelyn Lyman looked extremely excited.
Boldt is a leading expert in the field of anesthetic fluid therapy worldwide. This scandal is certainly entertaining.
Who says only Chinese people enjoy watching a spectacle?
Editor Emil was very confused, but he couldn't quite understand what Professor Boldt's purpose was.
Hydroxyethyl starch injection is much cheaper than some other types of volume expansion drugs.
Professor Boldt couldn't possibly profit greatly from this, so what was his purpose in constantly promoting hydroxyethyl starch injection in the field of anesthesia?
"Are you out of your mind?"
He emailed Professor Boldt, asking why he was doing this.
However, the latter did not reply.
A few days later, an article in Nature magazine ignited the entire medical community.
Gao Feng, a scholar from China, publicly questioned the data fabrication in Professor Boldt's articles, which involve approximately 100 articles.
"I'm so damn impressed! I could never publish more than 100 SCI papers in my entire life." Someone was furious.
"Smash that old bastard to death!"
"Hahaha, this professor is definitely going to be ruined!"
"Brother, do you have a grudge against him?" someone asked curiously.
"No, I just want to see these big shots suffer."
"Me too!"
"Hehehe, me too!"
(End of this chapter)
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