A Chicago area man who had a double lung transplant after his lungs were damaged by COVID has recovered after contracting the coronavirus a second time.
Jan 22, 2022 -- In July 2020, COVID-19 patient Brian Kuhns underwent a double lung transplant – then a little-used procedure to battle the lung-damaging virus."They said if I got COVID again, I'd probably die. So I was scared. I didn't go anywhere, you know what I mean?"The resident of Lake Zurich, outside Chicago, only spent two days in the hospital this time for COVID before going home.
What is believed to be the first double lung transplant for a COVID patient occurred June 5, 2020, at Northwest Memorial. The patient was Mayra Ramirez of Chicago. "If there were more lungs available for transplants, I believe the numbers would be greater than they are," said David Klassen, chief medical officer for UNOS.
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