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衡量并改善泌尿外科手术从摇篮到坟墓的环境绩效。

Measuring and improving the cradle-to-grave environmental performance of urological procedures.

作者信息

John Joseph B, Gray William K, Briggs Tim W R, McGrath John S

机构信息

University of Exeter Medical School, University of Exeter, Exeter, UK.

Getting it Right First Time, NHS England, London, UK.

出版信息

Nat Rev Urol. 2025 Apr;22(4):235-248. doi: 10.1038/s41585-024-00937-0. Epub 2024 Sep 27.

Abstract

An urgent need for societal transformation exists to reduce the environmental impact of humanity, because environmental health affects human health. Health care causes ~5% of global greenhouse gas emissions and other substantial and ongoing environmental harms. Thus, health-care professionals and managers must lead ongoing efforts to improve the environmental performance of health systems. Life-cycle assessment (LCA) is a methodology that enables estimation of environmental impacts of products and processes. It models environmental effects from 'cradle' (raw material extraction) to 'grave' (end of useful life) and conventionally reports a range of different impact categories. LCA is a valuable tool when used appropriately. Maximizing its utility requires rational assumptions alongside careful consideration of system boundaries and data sources. Well-executed LCAs are detailed and transparently reported, enabling findings to be adapted or generalized to different settings. Attention should be given to modelling mitigation solutions in LCAs. This important step can guide health-care systems towards new and innovative solutions that embed progress towards international climate agreements. Many urological conditions are common, recurrent or chronic, requiring resource-intensive management with large associated environmental impacts. LCAs in urology have predominantly focussed on greenhouse gas emissions and have enabled identification of modifiable 'hotspots' including electricity use, travel, single-use items, irrigation, reprocessing and waste incineration. However, the methodological and reporting quality of published urology LCAs generally requires improvement and standardization. Health-care evaluation and commissioning frameworks that value LCA findings alongside clinical outcomes and cost could accelerate sustainable innovations. Rapid implementation strategies for known environmentally sustainable solutions are also needed.

摘要

由于环境健康会影响人类健康,因此迫切需要进行社会变革以减少人类活动对环境的影响。医疗保健产生了全球约5%的温室气体排放以及其他重大且持续的环境危害。因此,医疗保健专业人员和管理人员必须持续努力,以改善卫生系统的环境绩效。生命周期评估(LCA)是一种能够估算产品和流程环境影响的方法。它模拟从“摇篮”(原材料提取)到“坟墓”(使用寿命结束)的环境影响,并按惯例报告一系列不同的影响类别。如果使用得当,LCA是一种很有价值的工具。要使其效用最大化,需要合理的假设,并仔细考虑系统边界和数据来源。执行良好的LCA会详细且透明地报告,使研究结果能够适用于或推广到不同的环境。在LCA中应注重对缓解解决方案进行建模。这一重要步骤可以引导医疗保健系统走向新的创新解决方案,推动实现国际气候协定的目标。许多泌尿系统疾病是常见、复发或慢性的,需要资源密集型管理,会产生巨大的相关环境影响。泌尿外科领域的LCA主要关注温室气体排放,并已识别出可改变的“热点”,包括电力使用、出行、一次性用品、灌溉、再处理和垃圾焚烧。然而,已发表的泌尿外科LCA的方法学和报告质量普遍需要改进和标准化。重视LCA结果以及临床结果和成本的医疗保健评估与委托框架,可以加速可持续创新。还需要针对已知的环境可持续解决方案制定快速实施策略。

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