Marta Arias-Guillén , Rodrigo Martínez Cadenas , Miquel Gómez , Natalia Martín Vaquero , Gerard Pereda , Julia Audije-Gil , Jesús Portillo , Marta Quintela , Itziar Castaño , Antonio Luque , Francesc Maduell , Alberto Ortiz , Brett Duane , M. Dolores Arenas , en representación del Grupo de Trabajo de Hemodiálisis en Centro de la Sociedad Española de Nefrología y del Grupo de Trabajo de Sostenibilidad en Nefrología
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Desafíos ambientales en hemodiálisis: explorando la ruta hacia la sostenibilidad
Hemodialysis is a treatment with a significant environmental impact. One dialysis cycle is equivalent to the daily consumption of 3.5-4 people, and the average annual electricity consumption of a center is equivalent to that of approximately 2.5 to 3 households (9 kWh/day per household). The carbon footprint (kg CO2 equivalent) measures direct and indirect greenhouse gas emissions and is influenced by the production of the various materials used, their transport, patients, and healthcare personnel. In this context, it is necessary to understand the real impact of each center on the environment and act sustainably. The aim of this review is to analyze the environmental footprint generated by dialysis, rethink processes, and propose management strategies to provide tools applicable to any unit to reduce the negative impact of this activity. Each center must measure and monitor indicators, set its own standards, design improvement plans, and carry out annual monitoring in a multidisciplinary manner.
期刊介绍:
Nefrología is the official publication of the Spanish Society of Nephrology. The Journal publishes articles on basic or clinical research relating to nephrology, arterial hypertension, dialysis and kidney transplants. It is governed by the peer review system and all original papers are subject to internal assessment and external reviews. The journal accepts submissions of articles in English and in Spanish languages.