麻醉中呼吸系统的再利用。

John A Carter
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塑料的廉价制造与消毒医疗设备的相对昂贵的劳动密集型成本相比,鼓励使用一次性的一次性设备。虽然从表面上看,制造和处置一次性设备似乎比可重复使用的设备对环境的影响更大,但清洁和净化可重复使用物品的过程可能对环境造成更大的成本。最近在美国两家医院进行的一项研究显示,麻醉管在医疗废物中所占的比例不到10%,约为这两家医院食堂产生的塑料废物的一半[34]。使用一次性呼吸系统可能会给组织带来更高的成本。一家美国机构估计,从一次性使用的呼吸系统改为可重复使用的呼吸系统,为每位患者配备一个新的过滤器,每年可节省超过10万美元的初始成本和废物处理费用[20]。根据目前关于感染因子的知识,如果呼吸系统的制造商建议使用呼吸系统,并且在每个新患者之前仔细检查呼吸系统,那么每个新患者使用呼吸系统长达1周并使用新的适当过滤器似乎是安全的做法。
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The reuse of breathing systems in anesthesia.

The cheap manufacture of plastics compared with the relatively expensive labor-intensive cost of decontaminating medical equipment encourages the use of disposable single-use equipment. Although the manufacture and disposal of single-use equipment superficially would seem to have more environmental impact than reusable equipment, the processes of cleaning and decontaminating reusable items may impose an even greater cost on the environment. In a recent study at two United States hospitals, anesthetic tubing accounted for less than 10% of medical waste, about half the amount of the plastic waste generated by the cafeterias at the same two hospitals [34]. There may be a higher cost to the organization by using single-use breathing systems. One United States institution has estimated that changing from single-use to re-usable breathing systems, with a new filter for each patient, resulted in savings in initial cost and waste disposal of more than Dollars 100,000 per year [20]. In the light of current knowledge concerning infective agents, reusing breathing systems for up to 1 week with a new appropriate filter for each new patient seems to be safe practice, provided the manufacturer of the breathing system recommends such use, and the breathing system is carefully checked before each new patient.

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