外科病理学与可持续发展:国际格局与展望。

IF 2.5 4区 医学 Q2 PATHOLOGY
Rémi Vergara, Ivan Théate, Peter Boor, Ilyssa O Gordon, Jonathan West, Selma Abdelmoula, Cyprien Tilmant, Roque Gabriel Wiseman Pinto, Lucie Gaillot-Durand, Sheri Scott, Alexis Trecourt, Anne Rullier
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摘要

医疗保健部门对全球温室气体排放做出了重大贡献,其中外科病理学(SP)起着显著的作用。这篇综述探讨了SP的生态转型,提供了全球范围内现有挑战和可持续举措的概述。虽然英国和法国等一些国家已经制定了减少医疗保健(包括SP)碳足迹的国家战略,但许多地区仍处于实施绿色实践的早期阶段。一些研究评估了SP的碳足迹,重点关注实验室操作、病理程序和功能单元等关键方面,强调材料和运输是排放的主要贡献者。数字病理学和人工智能(AI)的融合为提高效率和解决医疗沙漠提供了机会,但也带来了相关能源消耗的挑战。当地倡议,如法国的“生态转型”(SP中的生态转型)或TEAP集体、比利时的“绿色团队”以及突尼斯和新西兰的可持续实践,展示了全球为减少SP对环境的影响所做的努力。讨论的关键战略包括护理生态设计、循环经济实践、绿色人工智能和与行业的合作伙伴关系。然而,有意义地减少SP对环境的影响需要国际合作和国家卫生政策的支持。这篇综述强调了在不损害医疗保健服务质量和安全的情况下,协同努力实施可持续解决方案的重要性。
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Surgical pathology and sustainable development: international landscape and prospects.

The healthcare sector significantly contributes to global greenhouse gas emissions, with surgical pathology (SP) playing a notable role. This review explores the ecological transformation of SP, offering a global overview of existing challenges and sustainable initiatives worldwide.While some countries, such as the UK and France, have developed national strategies to reduce the carbon footprint of healthcare, including SP, many regions remain at an early stage of implementing green practices. Several studies have assessed the carbon footprint of SP, focusing on key aspects such as laboratory operations, pathology procedures and functional units, highlighting materials and transportation as major contributors to emissions. The integration of digital pathology and artificial intelligence (AI) presents opportunities to enhance efficiency and address medical deserts but also poses challenges due to the associated energy consumption.Local initiatives such as the 'Transformation Ecologique en Anatomie et Cytologie Pathologiques' (Ecological transformation in SP) or TEAP collective in France, Belgium's 'Green Team' and sustainable practices in Tunisia and New Zealand demonstrate the global effort to reduce the environmental impact of SP. Key strategies discussed include ecodesign of care, circular economy practices, green AI and partnerships with industry. However, achieving meaningful reductions in SP's environmental impact requires international cooperation and support from national health policies. This review emphasises the importance of collaborative efforts to implement sustainable solutions without compromising the quality and safety of healthcare services.

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CiteScore
7.80
自引率
2.90%
发文量
113
审稿时长
3-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Journal of Clinical Pathology is a leading international journal covering all aspects of pathology. Diagnostic and research areas covered include histopathology, virology, haematology, microbiology, cytopathology, chemical pathology, molecular pathology, forensic pathology, dermatopathology, neuropathology and immunopathology. Each issue contains Reviews, Original articles, Short reports, Correspondence and more.
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