Review By Chukwuma Chinaza Adaobi and Miracle Atianashie
The former heavy smoker's lungs showed all the signs of calcification, bullous lung disease and pulmonary emphysema, all tied to three decades of smoking.
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The patient didn't undergo a CT scan before his death. He was declared brain dead, and his lungs were swiftly harvested shortly after that, before anyone could examine them, which is why they made their way to Jingyu's team.
Initial oxygenation index tests were OK, but when they recovered the organs, the surgeons realised they wouldn't be able to use them and had to reject them because of their shocking condition, as the video shows.
Dr Chen added: It would be impractical to say that we wouldn't accept the lungs of all smokers, but there are strict standards.
These include lungs under 60 years of age in a patient who has only recently been declared medically dead; minor infections in the lungs and relatively clean chest X-rays are also acceptable. If the above conditions are met, we would consider transplanting the lungs.