Bischofberger Stephan, Adshead Fiona, Moore Keith, Kocaman Mesut, Casali Gianluca, Tong Cindy, Roy Sanjoy, Collins Michael, Brunner Walter
Department of Surgery, Colorectal Unit, Kantonsspital St. Gallen, Switzerland.
Sustainable Healthcare Coalition, Devon, UK.
Surg Open Sci. 2023 Jul 11;14:81-86. doi: 10.1016/j.sopen.2023.07.001. eCollection 2023 Aug.
The healthcare sector faces increasing pressure to improve environmental sustainability whilst continuing to meet the needs of patients. One strategy is to lower the avoidable demand on healthcare services, by reducing the number of surgical complications, such as anastomotic leak (AL). The aim of this study was to assess the environmental impact associated with the care pathway of AL.
An environmental impact assessment was performed according to the Sustainable Healthcare Coalition (SHC) guidelines. A care pathway, describing the typical steps involved in the diagnosis and treatment of AL was developed. Activity and emission data for each stage of the care pathway were used to calculate the climate, water and waste impact of the treatment of AL patients.
The environmental impact assessment shows that AL is associated with an average climate, water and waste impact per patient of 1303 kg CO-eq, 1803 m of water and 123 kg waste, respectively. Grade C leaks are associated with the greatest environmental impact, contributing to 89.3 %, 79.4 % and 97.9 % of each impact, respectively. A breakdown of the environmental impact of each activity shows that stoma home management is the largest contributor to the total climate (46.6 %) and waste (47.3 %) impact of AL patients, whilst in-patient hospital stay contributes greatest to the total water impact (46.7 %).
The treatment of AL is associated with a substantial environmental impact. This study is, to our knowledge, the first to assess the environmental impact associated with the treatment of AL.
医疗保健部门在持续满足患者需求的同时,面临着提高环境可持续性的日益增加的压力。一种策略是通过减少手术并发症(如吻合口漏(AL))的数量来降低对医疗服务的可避免需求。本研究的目的是评估与AL护理路径相关的环境影响。
根据可持续医疗联盟(SHC)指南进行环境影响评估。制定了一条描述AL诊断和治疗所涉及的典型步骤的护理路径。护理路径各阶段的活动和排放数据用于计算AL患者治疗的气候、水和废物影响。
环境影响评估表明,AL每位患者的平均气候、水和废物影响分别为1303千克二氧化碳当量、1803立方米水和123千克废物。C级漏与最大的环境影响相关,分别占每种影响的89.3%、79.4%和97.9%。各项活动的环境影响细目显示,造口家庭管理是AL患者总气候影响(46.6%)和废物影响(47.3%)的最大贡献者,而住院期间对总水影响的贡献最大(46.7%)。
AL的治疗与重大的环境影响相关。据我们所知,本研究是首次评估与AL治疗相关的环境影响。