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In reply to the discussion: Sebelius: I Can’t Step Into Girl’s Transplant Case (When Other Children Are Just As Sick.) [View all]laundry_queen
(8,646 posts)that has had a lobe transplanted has CF. However, I do believe it was her second, in which case her first transplant would stay in while the lobes were put in.
I remember hearing awhile back they were exploring this - clearly they've decided not to. However, I think it's important to point out that even bilateral lung transplant patients with CF get infections from the bacteria that are harbored in their trachea and their sinuses as those areas are also mucous membranes affected by the CFTR. Also, a 'healthy' lung wouldn't get infected with a lot of the CF bacteria that is in CF lungs simply because it has a working clearing mechanism (although this is likely hampered by immune suppressing drugs required post transplant). It would be interesting to see how much they've studied this and what the outcomes were.