麻醉废气的回收。

Contemporary anesthesia practice Pub Date : 1984-01-01
C K Waterson
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由于潜在的健康危害,必须处理麻醉药废气的问题。然而,解决方案必须在更大的背景下考虑,而不是手术室或牙科套件。将废物从医院转移到大气中的影响必须从生态和伦理两个方面加以审查。提出了一种对废麻醉剂进行回收再利用的假设情况。虽然可以讨论潜在的成本和效益,但在解决某些问题之前,无法评估总体可行性和可取性。废麻醉气体是一种影响足以引起关注的大气污染物吗?如果不是,从经济角度考虑,回收使用的麻醉药和呼吸气体是否值得实施?麻醉师需要在他们执业的环境的约束下考虑这些问题。只要使用吸入性麻醉,这个问题就会存在。解决方案不应产生新的问题。
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Recovery of waste anesthetic gases.

The problem of waste anesthetic gases must be addressed because of potential health hazards. However, solutions must be considered within a larger context than that of the operating room or dental suite. The impact of shifting wastes from the hospital into the atmosphere must be examined for both ecologic and ethical implications. A hypothetic situation has been proposed in which the waste anesthetics are dealt with by recovery and reuse. Although potential costs and benefits can be discussed, overall feasibility and desirability cannot be assessed until certain questions are addressed. Are waste anesthetic gases an atmospheric pollutant with impact sufficient to cause concern? If not, do the economic considerations of recycling exhausted anesthetic and respiratory gases warrant implementation? Anesthesiologists need to consider these issues within the constraints of the environments in which they practice. The problem will exist as long as inhalation anesthesia is in use. Solution should not create new problems.

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