Li Huaien found himself once again grabbed and beaten seven inches by Dr. Xie. This was considered self-inflicted abuse.
"Doctor Xie, does the question you mentioned have anything to do with what happened today?" Li Huaien's tone became cautious.
"The public is worried about selling a child's organs to save another child. I can't give you evidence of organ buying and selling. In fact, I don't have any evidence of this. But as a doctor, I can list with you. Actual data on medical technology. Take children's heart transplantation as an example. Children's heart recipients can achieve a ratio of 0.9 to 2.5 to 1. This means that the volume of the heart that a child receiving a heart transplant can receive can be the size of the child's original heart. 0.9 to 2.5 times the volume. You should be clear about what 2.5 times means."
"2.5?" Li Huaien was really surprised when he realized the significance of this number. "This heart is 2.5 larger than the child's heart. Doesn't it mean -"
"Basically, in our country or internationally, because there are too few child donors for children over ten years old, most heart transplant cases use adult hearts. Children under ten years old are short of child organ donors. Next, doctors will also try their best to use adult hearts for transplants. If you think about why older children use adult hearts for transplants, it is to make room for organ transplants in smaller infants and young children."
¡°Isn¡¯t this further proof that children are in short supply of organs?¡±
"Scarcity does not mean that there must be trade. If there is a large-scale trade in children's organs, why would doctors and children use adult organs in most cases." Xie Wanying really laughed when she said this. As Brother Cao said, the determination of brain death in children is hundreds of times stricter than that for adults. When the public hears this version of a story that seems to bully the weak, it is easy for the public to sympathize with it, but it turns out that it is too illogical to think.
"It is impossible to trade children's organs on a large scale, which means there can be no obvious omissions." Under such conditions, how can a child who grew up in a city and a warm family reveal the truth about the so-called sale of children's organs? To be honest, the police thought this matter was too ridiculous and ridiculous, and they didn't even bother to participate in the investigation.
After being slapped in the face by the facts told by the doctor, Li Huaien was almost speechless.
Xie Wanying knew that the person in front of her was a professional reporter and there was no way she could just let it go.
Professional journalists are best at proposing another sharp topic to poke the opponent's lungs and save face. Like Li Huaien, he suddenly raised his head and asked her slyly: "Dr. Xie, you doctors should be scientific. The hospital advertises to family members that donated organs can allow the dead child to live in another body. What do you think of this statement? Is that correct? Are you sure your hospital doesn¡¯t have any illegal goods? Isn¡¯t this superstitious?¡±
"I believe you should know that there is something called placebo in clinical practice, and there is a treatment method called psychotherapy. Can you say that these are superstitions? Some family members will suffer from serious mental illness after the death of the patient. This should be You journalists and society are concerned about the vulnerable groups. Besides, it is a scientific fact that a donated organ will resume its function in another person. I don¡¯t understand why this kind of organ continues to function and is comparable to the definition of alive. You must understand it as Gods and monsters.¡±