Chapter 2523 Science



Li Huai'en found himself being hit by Dr. Xie again. Was this considered as asking for trouble?

"Doctor Xie, is the problem you mentioned related to what happened today?" Li Huai'en's tone became cautious.

"The public is worried about selling a child's organs to save another child. I can't give you any evidence of organ trafficking, and I don't have any evidence of this. But as a doctor, I can list the actual data of medical technology. For example, for pediatric heart transplants, the ratio of pediatric heart donors to recipients can be 0.9 to 2.5 to 1. This means that the volume of the heart that a child can receive can be 0.9 to 2.5 times the volume of the child's original heart. You should be very clear about what 2.5 times means."

"2.5?" Li Huai'en was indeed surprised when he realized the meaning of this number. "This heart is 2.5 larger than the child's heart. Doesn't that mean--"

"Basically, whether in China or abroad, most heart transplants for children over ten years old use adult hearts because there are too few child organ donors. When there is a lack of child organ donors for children under ten years old, doctors will also use adult hearts for transplants to the maximum extent possible. Why do older children use adult hearts for transplants? It is to make room for organ transplants for younger infants and children."

"Doesn't this further prove that children's organs are in short supply?"

"Scarcity does not necessarily mean that there is a trade. If there really is a large-scale trade in children's organs, why would doctors and children use adult organs in most cases?" Xie Wanying almost laughed when she said this. Just like what Brother Cao said, the determination of brain death in children is hundreds of times stricter than that in adults. When the public hears this version of the story that seems to be bullying the weak, they tend to feel sympathy, but in the end they have no logical thinking ability.

It is impossible for children's organs to be sold on a large scale, which means that there cannot be obvious omissions. Under such conditions, how can a child who grew up in a city and a child who grew up in a warm family expose the truth about the so-called child organ trade everywhere? To be honest, the police thought it was too absurd and ridiculous, and they didn't even bother to participate in the investigation.

After being slapped in the face by what the doctor said, Li Huai'en was almost speechless.

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Xie Wanying knew that the man in front of her was a professional journalist and there was no way she would give up.

Professional journalists are best at bringing up another sharp topic to poke the other party's lungs and save face. Li Huai'en suddenly looked up and asked her cunningly, "Doctor Xie, you doctors should use science. The hospital advertised to the family that the donated organs can allow the dead child to live in another body. Do you think this statement is correct? Are you sure your hospital is not carrying out any ulterior motives? Isn't this superstitious?"

"I believe you should know that there is something called placebo in clinical practice, and there is a treatment called psychotherapy. Can you say that these are superstitions? Some family members will suffer from serious mental illness after the patient's death. This is a vulnerable group that you journalists and society should pay attention to. Besides, it is a scientific fact that donated organs can resume their functions in another person's body. I don't understand why you have to interpret the definition of this organ continuing to function as a supernatural thing."

Li Huai'en: Complete defeat

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