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Life cycle assessment of medical procedures: Vaginal and cesarean section births

机译:医疗程序的生命周期评估:阴道和剖宫产

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Despite being a heavily regulated industry and one in which patient safety and wellbeing trumps many other concerns, healthcare's environmental impacts can be improved. Using Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) to quantify the environmental impacts associated with cesarean section and vaginal births at a US hospital, this study identifies aspects of birthing procedures upon which hospitals should focus to maximize efforts related to sustainability. This case study hospital, which delivers about 10,000 babies a year, emits about 227,000 kg of CO2 equivalents annually from birth procedures alone. Results show that for both cesarean section and vaginal births, impacts related to the production and disposal of single-use items, as well as the impacts related to the heating, ventilation, and air conditioning contribute the most to the impact categories analyzed.
机译:尽管是一个受到严格监管的行业,并且患者安全和福祉胜过许多其他问题,但医疗保健对环境的影响仍可以改善。该研究使用生命周期评估(LCA)来量化与美国一家医院剖宫产和阴道分娩相关的环境影响,该研究确定了分娩程序的各个方面,医院应重点关注这些工作以最大程度地提高与可持续性相关的努力。这家案例研究医院每年分娩约10,000名婴儿,仅分娩程序每年就排放约227,000 kg的二氧化碳当量。结果表明,对于剖宫产和阴道分娩,与一次性用品生产和处置有关的影响以及与供暖,通风和空调有关的影响对所分析的影响类别影响最大。

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