Hecht Elizabeth M, Margolis Daniel J A, Wehrli Natasha E, Cascella Brooke, Pogorzelski Justine, Trikantzopoulos Elefterios, Hentel Keith D
Department of Radiology, Weill Cornell Medicine/NewYork Presbyterian Hospital.
Weill Cornell Imaging, New York, NY.
J Comput Assist Tomogr. 2025;49(2):169-179. doi: 10.1097/RCT.0000000000001698. Epub 2024 Dec 11.
In 2021, the Human Rights Council declared that having a clean, healthy, and sustainable environment is a human right. According to the WHO, 24% of deaths are attributable to environmental health risks and are largely preventable. Current predictions show that rising emissions will be linked to an enormous healthcare burden, especially for high-risk populations and historically disadvantaged communities. The US healthcare industry accounts for nearly 18% of its GDP and is a major consumer of resources. The largest healthcare-related source of greenhouse gas emissions is from the supply chain, including pharmaceuticals, other chemicals, food, and the transportation required to mobilize them accounting for 80% of emissions, with only 20% of emissions from purchased energy and the facilities directly. As a field, radiology has historically monitored its impact in terms of radiation exposure and thermal effects but has not focused on other pollutants, greenhouse gas emissions, or waste. Although tackling large issues such as climate change and pollution seems daunting, we can start by raising awareness through education, investigation, and advocacy. In this review, we discuss a systems-based approach to addressing climate change from the federal to the local level focusing on the potential role of the radiologist.
2021年,人权理事会宣布拥有清洁、健康和可持续的环境是一项人权。据世界卫生组织称,24%的死亡可归因于环境卫生风险,而且这些风险在很大程度上是可以预防的。目前的预测表明,排放量上升将带来巨大的医疗负担,尤其是对高风险人群和历史上处于不利地位的社区而言。美国医疗行业占其国内生产总值近18%,是资源的主要消耗者。与医疗保健相关的最大温室气体排放源来自供应链,包括药品、其他化学品、食品以及运输这些物品所需的交通,这部分占排放量的80%,而购买能源和设施直接产生的排放量仅占20%。作为一个领域,放射学历来关注其在辐射暴露和热效应方面的影响,但并未关注其他污染物、温室气体排放或废物。尽管应对气候变化和污染等重大问题似乎令人生畏,但我们可以通过教育、调查和宣传来提高认识,从而迈出第一步。在本综述中,我们讨论一种基于系统的方法,从联邦到地方层面应对气候变化,重点关注放射科医生的潜在作用。