Should anesthesiologists worry about climate change exposure in patients? A scoping review

Nikhila Yerabandi , Jenny H. Chang , Kimberly P. Woo , Mary Schleicher , Ilyssa O. Gordon , Benjamin T. Miller , Ursula Galway
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Abstract

Introduction

The healthcare industry, especially anesthesia, is a significant contributor of greenhouse gas emissions; however, we do not know whether climate change affects anesthesia outcomes. Our objective was to assess the current understanding of the effects of climate change on anesthesia outcomes.

Methods

We performed a comprehensive search of all literature on pediatric and adult anesthesia outcomes as a result of climate change and related extreme weather events.

Results

Our search yielded 4,702 articles, out of which one met our inclusion criteria. The relevant study in our final analysis focused on adverse pediatric anesthesia outcomes after wildfire smoke exposure and found that patients with a history of reactive airway disease were at a higher risk of an adverse anesthesia outcome when exposed to unhealthy air.

Conclusions

The current research on the impact of climate change on anesthesia outcomes is extremely scarce. Climate change has many effects on various organ systems, and, especially in conjunction with comorbidities, may affect anesthesia outcomes. Further research is needed to better understand perioperative complications related to climate change that can affect the health of patients requiring anesthesia.
麻醉医师是否应该担心患者受到气候变化的影响?范围审查
医疗保健行业,特别是麻醉,是温室气体排放的重要贡献者;然而,我们不知道气候变化是否会影响麻醉结果。我们的目的是评估目前对气候变化对麻醉结果影响的理解。方法我们对气候变化和相关极端天气事件对儿童和成人麻醉结果的影响进行了全面的文献检索。结果我们检索了4702篇文章,其中1篇符合我们的纳入标准。我们最终分析的相关研究集中在野火烟雾暴露后的不良儿科麻醉结果,发现有反应性气道疾病史的患者在暴露于不健康空气时出现不良麻醉结果的风险更高。结论目前关于气候变化对麻醉结果影响的研究非常少。气候变化对各种器官系统有许多影响,特别是与合并症相结合时,可能影响麻醉结果。需要进一步的研究来更好地了解与气候变化相关的围手术期并发症,这些并发症会影响需要麻醉的患者的健康。
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The journal of climate change and health
The journal of climate change and health Global and Planetary Change, Public Health and Health Policy
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