Today’s congress was for the presentation of some articles which would be sent to conference. Most of them were not complicated. The variables for elvaluating the results, in my opinion, were too simple to draw the valuable conclusions. For expamle, to evaluate the injure of vancomycin to renal function, ONLY the creatinine clearance rate was used, not b2-microglobulin as estimate of renal tubules impairment. There was an article said that a drug could improve microcirculation but did not relate to the alteration of hemodynamics. What the hell is it? The marked microvascular change certainly results in vascular resistance, which consequently affects global hemodynamics. Oh dear, there were some number-games on play. Fortunately, my supervisor is very strict with my studies.
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