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Toward greener dialysis: a case study to illustrate and encourage the salvage of reject water.

机译:朝向更环保的透析:一个案例研究说明并鼓励拒绝水的救赎。

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Climate change is now considered to be a major global public health concern. However, the very provision of health care itself has a significant impact upon the environment. Action must be taken to reduce this impact. Water is a precious and finite natural resource. Vast quantities of high-grade water are required to provide haemodialysis. The reverse osmosis systems used in the purification process reject approximately two-thirds of the water presented to them. Therefore, around 250 litres of 'reject water' result from the production of the dialysate required for one treatment. This good quality reject water is lost-to-drain in the vast majority of centres worldwide. Simple methodologies exist to recycle this water for alternative purposes. We describe here a case study of the only UK renal service we know to have implemented such water-saving methodologies. We outline the benefits in terms of financial and environmental savings.
机译:气候变化现在被认为是一个主要的全球性公共卫生问题。 然而,提供医疗保健本身的规定对环境产生重大影响。 必须采取行动来减少这种影响。 水是一种珍贵和有限的自然资源。 需要大量的高级水来提供血液透析性。 净化过程中使用的反渗透系统抑制了大约三分之二的水。 因此,大约250升的“拒绝水”是由生产一种治疗所需的透析液的产生。 在全球绝大多数中心,这种优质的拒绝水丢失了排水。 存在简单的方法来为替代目的再循环这种水。 我们在这里描述了对我们所知道的唯一英国肾脏服务的案例研究,我们知道已经实施了这种节水方法。 我们概述了金融和环境储蓄方面的好处。

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