手术室内完全清除氧化亚氮。

IF 5.1 2区 医学 Q1 ANESTHESIOLOGY
Arash Motamed, Aren Nercisian, Bhavna Sharma
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研究目的:评估一氧化二氮作为麻醉气体在手术室的使用,并评估其对特定部位病例组合的环境影响。设计:本研究的重点是为一家学术医疗中心的麻醉工作人员提供教育课程。作为质量改进计划的一部分,该研究评估了手术室中氧化亚氮电子气瓶和中央供应的使用情况,其中包括多达46个麻醉位置。地点:手术室。患者:没有患者资料或患者被纳入研究。干预措施:教育会议,以大型会议和嘉宾演讲的形式,强调麻醉药物对环境的影响。测量:操作数据用于量化一氧化二氮的使用。采用排放因子计算46个麻醉部位停止使用氧化亚氮所避免的二氧化碳当量排放量。主要结果:对一氧化二氮目前使用情况和需求的调查评估促进了工作人员的参与,并促进了一种评估其停止使用的协作方法。评估表明,麻醉部位不需要使用电子气瓶和中央供应,并且移除可以减少排放。结论:让麻醉提供者参与讨论麻醉药物对环境的影响,对于提高医疗保健对气候变化的贡献意识至关重要。这项研究的重点是一氧化二氮,调查了麻醉提供者,以评估当前的使用模式和预期的未来需求。该机构成功地消除了电子气瓶,并停止了从现场集中供应一氧化二氮。在有针对性的参与和机构支持下,从麻醉实践中完全去除一氧化二氮是可行和有效的。
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Complete removal of nitrous oxide from the operating room.

Study objective: To assess the use of nitrous oxide as an anesthetic gas in the operating room and assess the environmental impacts for the site-specific case mix.

Design: The study focused on providing educational sessions to anesthesia staff at one academic medical center. The study assessed the usage of nitrous oxide E-cylinders and central supply in the operating room, which includes up to 46 anesthetizing locations, as part of the quality improvement initiative.

Setting: Operating Room.

Patients: No patient data or patients were included in the study.

Interventions: Educational sessions, in the form of grand rounds and guest speakers, highlighted the environmental impact of anesthetic agents.

Measurements: Operational data was used to quantify the usage of nitrous oxide. Emissions factors were used to calculate the avoided carbon dioxide equivalent emissions through discontinuation of nitrous oxide in 46 anesthetizing locations.

Main results: Survey assessment of current usage and needs of nitrous oxide fostered staff engagement and promoted a collaborative approach to evaluating its discontinuation. Assessment showed that the availability of E-cylinders and central supply were not required in the anesthetizing locations and removal reduced emissions.

Conclusions: Engaging anesthesia providers in discussion about the environmental impacts of anesthetic agents is critical in increasing awareness of healthcare's contribution to climate change. The study focused on nitrous oxide, surveying anesthesia providers to assess current usage patterns and anticipated future needs. The institution successfully eliminated E-cylinders and discontinued central supply of nitrous oxide from the sites. With targeted engagement and institutional support, complete removal of nitrous oxide from anesthesia practice is feasible and impactful.

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CiteScore
7.40
自引率
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发文量
346
审稿时长
23 days
期刊介绍: The Journal of Clinical Anesthesia (JCA) addresses all aspects of anesthesia practice, including anesthetic administration, pharmacokinetics, preoperative and postoperative considerations, coexisting disease and other complicating factors, cost issues, and similar concerns anesthesiologists contend with daily. Exceptionally high standards of presentation and accuracy are maintained. The core of the journal is original contributions on subjects relevant to clinical practice, and rigorously peer-reviewed. Highly respected international experts have joined together to form the Editorial Board, sharing their years of experience and clinical expertise. Specialized section editors cover the various subspecialties within the field. To keep your practical clinical skills current, the journal bridges the gap between the laboratory and the clinical practice of anesthesiology and critical care to clarify how new insights can improve daily practice.
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