Environmental Sustainability in Anaesthesia and Critical Care

The review article by Forbes McGain and colleagues presents a comprehensive examination of the current state of environmental sustainability in the fields of anaesthesia and critical care. It addresses the significant impact of healthcare-related activities on the environment, notably through the emission of greenhouse gases and other pollutants.

Key Points:

  • Atmospheric Impact of Anaesthetic Gases: The article discusses the global warming potential (GWP) of various anaesthetic gases, highlighting how gases like desflurane and nitrous oxide significantly contribute to global warming and ozone layer depletion.
  • Life Cycle Assessment (LCA): LCA is utilized as a method to assess the environmental impact of healthcare practices from production to disposal. This includes studying the carbon footprint of both reusable and single-use anaesthetic devices.
  • Waste Management: The article examines strategies for reducing waste in anaesthesia, such as using low-flow anaesthesia techniques and reprocessing single-use devices.
  • Energy and Infrastructure: It stresses the importance of sustainable energy sources and efficient infrastructure in reducing the environmental footprint of healthcare facilities.
  • Education and Advocacy: The review underscores the need for ongoing education and advocacy to promote environmental sustainability in healthcare practices.

Recommendations:

  • Reduce Use of High GWP Anaesthetics: Shift towards using anaesthetics with lower GWPs and employ techniques like total intravenous anaesthesia (TIVA) where appropriate.
  • Implement Waste Reduction Strategies: Enhance waste management practices to minimize the environmental impact, including recycling and the use of reprocessed devices.
  • Advocate and Educate: Increase awareness and training among healthcare professionals regarding the environmental impacts of their practices and encourage sustainable practices.
File Type: pdf
File Size: 484 KB
Categories: Green Anesthesia Course
Tags: Anaesthetic Agents and Global Warming, Energy Efficiency in Healthcare, Environmental Impact of Healthcare, Greenhouse Gas Emissions in Medicine, Healthcare Sector Emissions, Life Cycle Assessment in Healthcare, Low Flow Anaesthesia, Sustainable Healthcare Practices, Vapor Recovery in Healthcare, Waste Reduction in Healthcare
Author: Cathy Lawson, Forbes McGain, Jane Muret, Jodi D. Sherman