Rao Adishwar, Sultany Abdullah, Gondal Amlish, Chakinala Raja Chandra, Bharadwaj Hareesha Rishab, Chandan Saurabh, Ali Hassam, Malik Sheza, Alsakarneh Saqr, Dahiya Dushyant Singh
Department of Internal Medicine, Guthrie Robert Packer Hospital, Sayre, PA 18840, USA.
Department of Gastroenterology, Guthrie Robert Packer Hospital, Sayre, PA 18840, USA.
J Clin Med. 2025 Jun 3;14(11):3936. doi: 10.3390/jcm14113936.
Endoscopic procedures are the cornerstone of intervention in gastroenterology-from evaluating common illnesses to non-surgically managing complex diseases. Expectedly, these procedures are linked to greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions globally and contribute significantly to the global climate change crisis. Professional gastroenterology societies globally raise awareness of this evolving crisis and suggest specific measures to appropriately measure the burden contributed by endoscopy units and mitigate the environmental impact of this common clinical practice. To the unsuspecting eye, the solution to this crisis is relatively simple: decrease the utilization of endoscopic procedures. However, the dependence of modern medicine on these procedures, both diagnostically and therapeutically, makes it significantly more challenging to reduce their utilization. Instead, a structured approach to systematically consider the specific indications for each procedure, minimize waste generation, promote recycling of waste products, and limit the number of repeat endoscopies until clinically necessary may be more pragmatic to reduce GHG emissions globally. In this narrative review, we discuss the perspectives of global gastroenterology societies on sustainable or "green" endoscopy and summarize their recommendations to aid the day-to-day gastroenterologist in making their contribution to environmental sustainability while providing optimal care to their patients.
内镜检查程序是胃肠病学干预的基石——从评估常见疾病到非手术治疗复杂疾病。不出所料,这些程序与全球温室气体(GHG)排放相关,并对全球气候变化危机有重大影响。全球专业胃肠病学协会提高了对这一不断演变的危机的认识,并提出了具体措施,以适当衡量内镜检查科室造成的负担,并减轻这种常见临床实践对环境的影响。在外行人看来,解决这一危机的方法相对简单:减少内镜检查程序的使用。然而,现代医学在诊断和治疗上对这些程序的依赖,使得减少其使用的难度大大增加。相反,采用一种结构化方法,系统地考虑每个程序的具体适应症,尽量减少废物产生,促进废品回收,并在临床必要之前限制重复内镜检查的次数,对于在全球范围内减少温室气体排放可能更为务实。在这篇叙述性综述中,我们讨论了全球胃肠病学协会对可持续或“绿色”内镜检查的观点,并总结了他们的建议,以帮助胃肠病学医生在为患者提供最佳护理的同时,为环境可持续性做出贡献。