Melon Troy was moderate, and she was discharged af
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Quote:You are a mind reader.
Melon Troy was moderate, and she was discharged after just a handful of days...
She is precisely the reason why I posted that message.
The design of our CD10 M/M protocol prevents many types of recovery metrics from being adequately documented.
More specifically, the protocol design prevents the intermediate values of these endpoints from being known in any less than a 14 day interval:
- Incidence of hospitalization [ Time Frame: Day 14 ]
- Duration (days) of hospitalization [ Time Frame: Day 14 ]
- Incidence of mechanical ventilation supply [ Time Frame: Day 14 ]
- Duration (days) of mechanical ventilation supply [ Time Frame: Day 14 ]
- Incidence of oxygen use [ Time Frame: Day 14 ]
- Duration (days) of oxygen use [ Time Frame: Day 14 ]
- Mortality rate [ Time Frame: Day 14 ]
- Time to return to normal activity [ Time Frame: Day 14 ]
- Change in size of lesion area by chest radiograph or CT [ Time Frame: Day 14 ]
This design flaw undermines our ability to tell the entire miraculous story of what our molecule is capable of doing in a very short amount of time.
I could be overreacting, but this is really disappointing.