Ang Tiing Leong, Hang Dao Viet, Li James Weiquan, Ho Jacky Chiu Leung, Sy-Janairo Marianne Linley, Raja Ali Raja Affendi, Makharia Govind K, Sundaram Sridhar, Chantarojanasiri Tanyaporn, Kim Hyun-Gun, Isayama Hiroyuki, Pausawasdi Nonthalee, Wu Kaichun, Syam Ari Fahrial, Aye Than Than, Rehman Sher, Niriella Madunil Anuk, Jurawan Ricardo, Wang Liangjing, Leung Wai Keung, Liou Jyh-Ming, Rizan Chantelle, Wu Justin Che Yuen, Ooi Choon Jin
Department of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Changi General Hospital, Duke-NUS Medical School, Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine, National University of Singapore, Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore.
Endoscopy Centre, Hanoi Medical University Hospital, Hanoi, Vietnam.
J Gastroenterol Hepatol. 2025 Apr;40(4):821-831. doi: 10.1111/jgh.16896. Epub 2025 Jan 31.
The APAGE Position Statements aimed to provide guidance to healthcare practitioners on clinical practices aligned with climate sustainability.
A taskforce convened by APAGE proposed provisional statements. Twenty-two gastroenterologists from the Asian Pacific region participated in online voting and consensus was assessed through an anonymized and iterative Delphi process.
There were five sections that addressed the rationale for climate action, the importance of adopting principles of waste management, clinical practice, gastrointestinal endoscopy, and issues related to advocacy and research. Sixteen statements achieved consensus and included the following: 1. APAGE recommends adopting prompt measures to reduce the carbon footprint of clinical practice due to the importance of climate action and its health cobenefits. 5. APAGE recommends adherence to professional clinical guidelines to optimize clinical care delivery in gastroenterology and hepatology to avoid the environmental impact of unnecessary procedures and tests. 8. APAGE recommends an emphasis on health promotion, disease prevention, and appropriate screening and surveillance, when resources are available, to reduce the environmental impact of managing more advanced diseases that require more intensive resources. 12. APAGE recommends that technological advances in endoscopic imaging and artificial intelligence, when available, be used to improve the precision of endoscopic diagnosis to reduce the risk of missed lesions and need for unnecessary biopsies. 13. APAGE recommends against the routine use of single-use endoscopes.
The position statements provide guidance to healthcare practitioners on clinical practices in gastroenterology, hepatology, and endoscopy that promote climate sustainability.
亚太胃肠病学协会(APAGE)立场声明旨在为医疗从业者提供与气候可持续性相一致的临床实践指导。
由APAGE召集的一个特别工作组提出了临时声明。来自亚太地区的22名胃肠病学家参与了在线投票,并通过匿名且迭代的德尔菲过程评估共识。
有五个部分涉及气候行动的基本原理、采用废物管理原则的重要性、临床实践、胃肠内镜检查以及与宣传和研究相关的问题。16项声明达成了共识,包括以下内容:1. 由于气候行动的重要性及其对健康的协同益处,APAGE建议采取迅速措施减少临床实践的碳足迹。5. APAGE建议遵循专业临床指南,以优化胃肠病学和肝病学的临床护理服务,避免不必要的程序和检查对环境造成影响。8. APAGE建议在资源允许的情况下,强调健康促进、疾病预防以及适当的筛查和监测,以减少管理需要更多密集资源的更晚期疾病对环境的影响。12. APAGE建议在可行时,利用内镜成像和人工智能的技术进步来提高内镜诊断的准确性,以降低漏诊病变的风险和不必要活检的需求。13. APAGE不建议常规使用一次性内镜。
这些立场声明为医疗从业者在胃肠病学、肝病学和内镜检查的临床实践中促进气候可持续性提供了指导。