Results of AIPO Italian survey on sustainability in Interventional Pulmonology.

IF 4.3 4区 医学 0 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Panminerva medica Pub Date : 2025-03-01 Epub Date: 2025-04-08 DOI:10.23736/S0031-0808.25.05279-6
Filippo Patrucco, Alberto Fantin, Alessandro Di Marco Berardino, Maria Majori, Roberto Piro, Valentina Pinelli, Silvia Puglisi, Elena Tagliabue, Marco Trigiani, Rocco F Rinaldo, Paolo Solidoro, Emanuela Barisione
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Abstract

Background: Sustainability in medicine is gaining increasing importance. In interventional pulmonology only few studies demonstrated the impact of mechanisms involved in CO2 equivalent production; moreover, operators' sensitivity to sustainability and each center's recycling processes are highly variable. We conducted a national survey among interventional pulmonologists on perception of sustainability resulting from their work, and how endoscopic activity impacts the production of recyclable material.

Methods: A 26-item questionnaire was sent to each AIPO member registered in the interventional pulmonology study group. Items were divided in four topics: demographic data, perception of the problem, measures in place to improve sustainability and potentially feasible measure to improve the problem.

Results: We obtained a 16.2% response rate and majority of participants work in high volume centers. Climate change was perceived as an important problem but responders though that physicians are few involved mainly due to lack of awareness of the problem. Recycling programs are widely available with differentiation between recyclable and potentially contaminated material. The disposable bronchoscopes use was perceived to increase carbon footprint. Most critical interventions to improve sustainability suggested were: optimization of separate waste collection, instrument reprocessing procedures, adherence to guidelines to reduce unnecessary procedures and improving staff awareness. Most participants believed that scientific societies should establish a working group on climate change.

Conclusions: The sustainability of daily activity in interventional pulmonology is a cause for concern among interventional pulmonologists while the lack of awareness remains the main reason for the poor perception of the problem; sustainability represents a need and an opportunity for interventional pulmonologists to align with other disciplines, but this concept can also be extended to all areas of pneumology.

意大利AIPO介入肺科可持续性调查结果。
背景:医学的可持续性越来越重要。在介入肺病学中,只有少数研究证实了二氧化碳当量产生机制的影响;此外,运营商对可持续性的敏感性和每个中心的回收过程都是高度可变的。我们在介入肺科医生中进行了一项全国性的调查,调查内容是关于他们对工作可持续性的看法,以及内窥镜活动如何影响可回收材料的生产。方法:向在介入肺学研究组注册的每位AIPO会员发放一份26项问卷。项目分为四个主题:人口数据、对问题的看法、改善可持续性的措施和改善问题的潜在可行措施。结果:我们获得了16.2%的回复率,大多数参与者在高容量中心工作。气候变化被认为是一个重要的问题,但响应者认为,由于缺乏对这个问题的认识,医生很少参与其中。回收计划在可回收和潜在污染材料之间有很大区别。一次性支气管镜的使用被认为增加了碳足迹。建议的改善可持续性的最关键干预措施是:优化单独的废物收集、仪器再处理程序、遵守准则以减少不必要的程序和提高工作人员的认识。大多数与会者认为,科学协会应该建立一个气候变化工作组。结论:介入肺科日常活动的可持续性是介入肺科医生关注的问题,而意识的缺乏仍然是认知不佳的主要原因;可持续性代表了介入肺科医生与其他学科保持一致的需求和机会,但这一概念也可以扩展到肺科的所有领域。
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Panminerva medica
Panminerva medica 医学-医学:内科
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5.00
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199
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>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Panminerva Medica publishes scientific papers on internal medicine. Manuscripts may be submitted in the form of editorials, original articles, review articles, case reports, special articles, letters to the Editor and guidelines. The journal aims to provide its readers with papers of the highest quality and impact through a process of careful peer review and editorial work. Duties and responsibilities of all the subjects involved in the editorial process are summarized at Publication ethics. Manuscripts are expected to comply with the instructions to authors which conform to the Uniform Requirements for Manuscripts Submitted to Biomedical Editors by the International Committee of Medical Journal Editors (ICMJE).
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