The Green Nephrology Group of the SFNDT: initial reflections

IF 0.7 4区 医学 Q4 UROLOGY & NEPHROLOGY
Charles Chazot, Hafsah Hachad, Pierre Filipozzi, Cécile Legallais, Perrine Jullien, Fabrice Huré, Karim Dardim, Catherine Lasseur, Hubert Metayer, Didier Aguilera, Agnès Caillette-Beaudoin, Christophe Mariat, Maryvonne Hourmant
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Abstract

Preserving the environment is becoming a universal priority. Human activities must be redesigned to best adapt them to available resources and to reduce their deleterious impact on the planet. The Green Nephrology Group of the “Société française de néphrologie, dialyse et transplantation” (SFNDT) has started a reflection on these issues, in particular on dialysis, a vital treatment but with high carbon production, associated with high water consumption. The data available on these points are presented such as, among others, the collection of indicators and action plans, the recycling of waste from water treatment, the reduction of dialysate flow, the reuse and regeneration of spent dialysate as well as calculations of carbon emission by dialysis activity. Architectural experiences are reported as well as the regulatory constraints applying to manufacturers and organizations in the sector. Potential solutions require the mobilization of all stakeholders, ranging from patients to health authorities, including caregivers, pharmacists, technicians, nephrologists and facility managers. They will be formalized very soon in a guide being prepared by the SFNDT Green Nephrology Group.

SFNDT绿色肾脏病组:初步反思
保护环境正成为一个普遍的优先事项。人类活动必须重新设计,以使其最好地适应现有资源,并减少其对地球的有害影响。“社会医疗、医疗、透析和移植”(SFNDT)的绿色肾脏学小组已经开始对这些问题进行反思,特别是透析,这是一种至关重要的治疗方法,但碳排放量高,耗水量大。介绍了这些方面的现有数据,例如指标和行动计划的收集、水处理废物的回收、透析液流量的减少、废透析液的再利用和再生以及透析活动碳排放的计算。报告了体系结构经验以及应用于该部门的制造商和组织的法规约束。潜在的解决办法需要动员从患者到卫生当局的所有利益攸关方,包括护理人员、药剂师、技术人员、肾病学家和设施管理人员。他们将很快在SFNDT绿色肾脏学小组准备的指南中正式确定。
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Nephrologie & Therapeutique
Nephrologie & Therapeutique 医学-泌尿学与肾脏学
CiteScore
0.80
自引率
14.30%
发文量
485
审稿时长
11.9 weeks
期刊介绍: Organe d''expression de la Société de Néphrologie, de la Société Francophone de Dialyse et de la Société de Néphrologie Pédiatrique, Néphrologie et Thérapeutique a pour vocation de publier des textes en français dans le domaine de la Néphrologie, qu''il s''agisse d''actualisation des connaissances, de recommandations de bonne pratique clinique, de publications originales, ou d''informations sur la vie des trois sociétés fondatrices. La variété des thèmes abordés reflète la richesse de la Néphrologie, qu''il s''agisse d''aspects fondamentaux issus de la physiologie, de l''immunologie, de l''anatomo-pathologie, ou de la génétique, ou de sujets de néphrologie clinique, notamment ceux en rapport avec les thérapeutiques néphrologiques, transplantation, hémodialyse et dialyse péritonéale.
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