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通过自动工作站关闭协议减少放射科的碳足迹。

Reducing the carbon footprint of radiology through automatic workstation shutdown protocols.

机构信息

Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, UK.

Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, UK.

出版信息

Clin Radiol. 2024 Nov;79(11):e1284-e1287. doi: 10.1016/j.crad.2024.07.022. Epub 2024 Aug 8.

Abstract

AIM

Climate change poses a major threat to human health, with significant contributions from healthcare systems, with the UK National Health Service (NHS) accounting for 4% of national CO emissions. Radiology departments, with high energy consumption from heating, ventilation, cooling (HVAC), and scanners, also contribute significantly. Workstations, though less power-intensive than scanners, are numerous and offer an avenue for emission reduction potential. This study investigates the impact of an automatic power-off/on protocol for radiology workstations at an acute hospital trust on energy consumption, carbon emissions, and financial savings.

MATERIALS AND METHODS

Data from 88 reporting workstations were collected on power usage, CO emissions, and the associated energy cost before and after implementing an automatic shutdown protocol, which ensured workstations were turned off out of hours and over weekends.

RESULTS

Average weekly workstation on-time fell from 148 to 75.5 hours, resulting in an annual energy saving of 17 MWh, equivalent to a reduction of 3.4 tonnes CO equivalent and a financial saving of £5000. No complaints or issues with workflow disruption were reported.

CONCLUSION

This intervention demonstrates a significant reduction in emissions and energy costs without workflow disruption, offering an easy and replicable sustainability measure for radiology departments. While savings are modest compared to HVAC and scanner emissions, the protocol's simplicity and effectiveness in addressing human factors in power management highlight its potential. Broader application across hospital networks could yield substantial environmental and financial benefits. These findings contribute to the ongoing efforts to improve sustainability within radiology and health care.

摘要

目的

气候变化对人类健康构成重大威胁,医疗系统也有重大贡献,英国国民保健制度(NHS)占全国 CO 排放量的 4%。放射科部门由于供暖、通风、空调(HVAC)和扫描仪的高能耗,也有很大的贡献。工作站虽然比扫描仪的能耗低,但数量众多,为减排潜力提供了途径。本研究调查了在一家急症医院信托中为放射科工作站实施自动开关机协议对能源消耗、碳排放和财务节省的影响。

材料和方法

在实施自动关闭协议前后,从 88 个报告工作站收集了有关功耗、CO 排放和相关能源成本的数据,该协议确保工作站在非工作时间和周末关闭。

结果

平均每周工作站正常运行时间从 148 小时降至 75.5 小时,每年节省 17 兆瓦时的能源,相当于减少 3.4 吨 CO 当量和节省 5000 英镑。没有报告与工作流程中断相关的投诉或问题。

结论

这项干预措施表明,在不中断工作流程的情况下,排放量和能源成本显著降低,为放射科部门提供了一种简单且可复制的可持续性措施。与 HVAC 和扫描仪排放相比,节省金额较小,但该协议在解决电源管理中人因因素方面的简单性和有效性突出了其潜力。在医院网络中更广泛地应用可能会带来显著的环境和经济效益。这些发现为改善放射科和医疗保健中的可持续性做出了贡献。

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